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CER TrurorRiaL & REVIEW CENTER (Formerly Ace Review Center) Pie Chart—1 SCHOOL ALLOWANCE OF Php2,000.00 — § day allowance 1. If the difference of the allocation of Recreation and Miscellaneous is added to Savings, how much allocation for 5 days and what percent? 1. Php120.00; 6% 4. Php260.00; 8% 2. Php160.00; 6% 5. Php140.00; 7% 3. Php240.00; 8% GRAPH-1 Relationship of A, B, and C 250 a | 200 : | 150 ane! | 100 | Ss | | so r | | 0 —— | ey 2. One of the following relationships of A, B, and C is related, EXCEPT ? 1A 28 3.C 4, AandB 5. BandCGRAPH ~2 SNAPSHOT OF WOMEN EARNERS IN ASIA IN US DOLLAR: INDIA INDONESIA VIETNAM, PHILIPPINES. CHINA ‘THAILAND, MALAYSIA, ‘SOUTH KOREA SINGAPORE HONGKONG UK us JAPAN AUSTRALIA ICELAND 26,242 25,005 26311 ARENDT SSSI 28,637 3. In which country does the estimated income earned the highest? 4. China 4, Singapore 2. Australia 5. Iceland 3. Japan 4. In which country does the estimated combined income eamed of India, Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam exceeded by almost 92%? 1. Japan 4. Hongkong 2. South Korea 5. Singapore 3. China 5, What percent does the income earned by female in the Philippines? 1.15% 4. 18% 2.16% 5.19% 3.17% 6. What is the average estimated income of female in European countries? 1. Php26,549.00 4, Php26,628.00 2. Php26,651.00 5. Php27,063.00 3. Php27,440.00TABLE - 1 One day travelling, the number of currencies shows the following: COUNTRY ul PESO EQUIVALENT | Hongkong Dollar ——~* S33, | ‘Singapore [Dollar 30.70 | 7. During one of the tourist visits, the buyer exchanged USD200, HongkongD400, & SingaporeD150. How much did the buyer get in return of the exchanged money? P750.00 P827.60 15,045 19,400 31,200 OaONa GRAPH -3 Philippine Exports By Community Group From February 2007 ~ 2008 With Freight on Board in Million US Dollar | Forest Products | | | Petroleum Products Special Transactions Total Agro-Based Products Mineral Products Manufactured Goods © $00 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 8. The graph shows Philippine Exports by Community Group from February 2007 ~ 2008 with Freight on Board in Million US Dollars. What does the graph show? The Philippine export is manufactured-based products exporter. The Philippine export is petroleum-based product exporter. The Philippine export is processed-goods exporter. The Philippine export is service goods éxporter. The Philippine export is agricultural goods exporter. AeON=GRAPH -4 Dwindling Remittances of Filipinos Working in Japan US Thousand Dollars) 620900 00,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 —— —— 9. 1. The downward remittance of Filipinos working in Japan is higher in terms in cost of living in Japan. 2. The downward remittance of Filipinos working in Japan is approximately lower wage pays of Filipinos in Japan. 3, There is a peak remittance in the year 2002 as compared to the downward remittance in the year 2005. 4. There is a downward remittance of Filipinos working in Japan from 1999 to 2005. 5. There is a parabolic trend.Table - 2 ISLAND GROUPING REGION YEAR 1997 2007 Metro Manila LUZON CAR. Region 1- llooos "2 Cagayan Valley 3 Central Luzon ‘4R- CALABARZON ‘4B- MIMAROPA, 5: Bicol plen|=lelolela| Total VISAYAS Region 6- Wester Visayas _ | Region 7- Central Visayas Region 6- Eastern Visayas Total MINDANAO | Region 9- Zamboanga Region 10- Northem Mindanao Region 11- Davao Region 12- SOCCSARGEN [ Region 13 -CARAGA ARMM Total ga) NaNloola, TOTAL 40. Based on the data of Table — 1, what can you conclude in the number of cities in the Philippines? 1. increased by 50% 2. increased by less than 50% 3. increased by 100% 4, increased by more than 100% 5. remained the same 11. What region (s) has/have the least two additional cities from 1997 to 2007? 4. Cagayan Valley 2. CAR, MIMAROPA, CARAGA 3. CAR, MIMAROPA, Cagayan Valley, Davao, CARAGA 4. CAR, MIMAROPA, Davao, CARAGA 5. CAR, MIMAROPA, Zamboanga, CARAGA 12. What region (s) has/have the greatest percentage increase in the year 1997 to 2007? 4. Central Luzon 2. Davao 3. Metro Manila 4. Metro Manila, Western Visayas, Central Visayas 5. Western Visayas13, Itis known that the more cities the place has, the more taxes the government can generate. What region generates the most taxes in their respective island grouping in the year 2007? 4. Metro Manila 2. Metro Manila, Central Visayas, Western Visayas, Northern Mindanao 3. Metro Manila, Western Visayas, none in Mindanao 4. Luzon 5. Western Visayas 14. What island grouping contributed the least to the increase in number of cities from 1997 to 2007? 4, Luzon 4, Mindanao 2. Metro Manila 5. Visayas c | Bal 3. MIMAROPA FLOW CHART- Enter a number NO it Double it Isitodd? = -_ => eae NO | Subtract 1 and | cyunreiit Is it prime? YES ay Add 17 415. Based on the flow chart, what is the result if the input number is 517 1,68 2. 101 3. 134 4, 1,500 5. 2,600 16. Based on the flow chart, what is the input number if the result is 440? 1.21 2.74 3. 204 4. 423 5. 440LOGICAL ANALYSIS Six Friends —Al, Ed, Vi, Bo, Fe, and Jo are dining in a restaurant and are sitting in a rectanguler table with 6 seats, one at the head of the table, and two on each long side of the table. The chairs are numbered from 1 through 6 in a clockwise manner, beginning with the chair at the head of the table, such that chairs 1 and 4, 2 and 6, 3 and 5 are directly across the table from each other. Consecutively, numbered chairs are adjacent to each other. Also, 1 and 6 are also adjacent to each other. Ed is sitting in chair 1 or 4. Bo and Fe are sitting adjacent to each other on one long side of the table Vi and Bo are sitting not adjacent to each other. 1. Consider the following data, which of the following sitting arrangements from Chair 1 through 67 Ed, Fe, Vi, Jo, Bo, Al Ed, Jo, Fe, Bo, Al, Vi Jo, Bo, Fe, Ed, Al, Vi Vi, Al, Ed, Bo, Fe, Jo Vi, Jo, Al, Ed, Fe, Bo SeeNs 2. If Jois sitting in Chair 4, which of the following pairs must be sitting in adjacent chairs? 1. Al and Ed 4. Ed and Bo 2. Al and Vi 5. Ed and Vi 3. Bo and Jo 3. If Vis sitting in Chair 1, who among the following must be sitting adjacent to her? 1. Al 4. Bo 2. Ed 5. Jo 3. Fe 4. If Bo and Jo are sitting in adjacent chairs, then Al could be sitting in any chair, EXCEPT “et 4. Chair 1 2. Chair 2 3. Chair 3 : 5. If Bois sitting in Chair 3 and Als sitting in Chair 6, which of the following pairs CANNOT, sit directly across the table? 1. Bo and Jo 4. Viand Bo 2. Ed and Jo 5. Viand Jo 3. Ed and Vistudent must choose 4 subjects out of the pool of eight subjects: Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Plane Geometry, Statistics, Advanced Algebra, Calculus, Analytical Geometry, &Trigonometry. Elementary Algebra is selected. If Trigonometry is selected, Calculus is selected. If Calculus is selected, Analytical Geometry is selected. Intermediate Algebra is selected, Analytical Geometry is not selected. 6. If Trigonometry is selected, which of the following 4 subjects must be chosen? 1. Advanced Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry. 2. Advanced Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry. 3. Analytical Geometry, Elementary Algebfa, Calculus, and Trigonometry. 4. Analytical Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Statistics, and Trigonometry. 5. Calculus, Statistics, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry. 7. If Intermediate Algebra is selected, which of the following must be true? 1. Advanced Algebra is not selected. 2. Trigonometry is selected 3. Calculus is not selected. 4. Statistics is not selected. 5. Plane Geometry is not selected. BASIC OPERATIONS: 1. Ifthe average of 15 is A, and the average of 20 is B, what is the average of the two numbers? 1. 3A+4B 4, (A+ 4B) /35 2. 15+ 20B 5. A+B 3. (A+B)/35 2. Which of the following is/are true? 1. 142 = 196 u. 3 = 8° Ww. 277 = 3 1. | only 4. land Il only 2. only 5. Illonly 3. Land Ill only 3 is % of 36 and 18 is % of 2 1. 16, 24 4. 36, 24 2.24, 18 5. 18, 24 3.18, 204, If (a +b) is the common factor of x (a + b) - (a + b), what is the other factor? 1.x 4, x(a+b) 2. x(x-b) 5x44 3. x-1 5, From four numbers, how many 4-digit codes can be made if no number is repeated in a code? 1.12 4.20 2.14 5.24 3.18 6. If 3a — 3b is subtracted from 4a + 4b, the result is 2 1.-a-7b 4.7a+b 2.7a-b 5.a+7b 3.atb 7. What is 2 (1/2 + 1/3) + 4 (1/2 + 1/3) ? 1. 5/6 45 2.3 6.1 3. 6/5 8. If y? - 5y +6 = 0, Find the values? 1 y=-2 4.y=6y=1 2. S.y=3y=2 a. WORDED PROBLEMS 1. Aman buys a lot for Php55,000,00 and builds a house worth Php180,000.00. If the profit is Php55,000.00, what is the selling price? 4. Php285,000.00 4. Php300,000.00 2. Php290,000.00 5. Php325,000.00 3. Php295,000.00 2. Arectangular lot measures 44 meters length and 38 meters width. If the cost of the fence is Php500.00 per span of 2 meters, how much cost to fence the whole lot? 1. Php41,000.00 4. Php45,575.00 2. Php44,000.00 5. Php36,000.00 3. Php38,250.00 3. Machine A works in 6 hours while Machine B works in 3 hours. How many hours will the two machines work together? ¥ 1. 6 hours 4. 3 hours 2. 5 hours 5. 2 hours 3. 4 hours4, Jeffrey and Junrey start their travel at 4:00 pm and travel in opposite directions. Jeffrey walks at 1.5 kph while Junrey walks at 3 kph. At what time will they be at 9 km apart? 4. 6:00 pm 4, 2:00 pm 2. 5:00 pm 5. 1:00 pm 3. 4:00 pm 5. What number when increased by 25% of itself equals 90%? 1.65 2.75 3.68 4,80 5.72 6. What is the standard numerical value for 3.05 x 10“? 1, 0,000350 4, 0.0000305 2. 0.000305 5, 0.00305 3. 305,000 7. Itis a known fact that a clock has 360°. How many degrees would 40% represent? 4. 120° 2. 156° 3. 130° 4.216° 5. 144° 8. Joan was not able to answer 8 questions out of 45 questions thrown at her during the Quiz Bee contest. What part of the question does she able to answer? 1.37 2.45 3. 37/45 4,53 5. 8/45 9. The pole is 8 feet tall; the shadow of 6 feet tall is 3 feet. What is the shadow of the pole? 10. Maria walks 7 feet in 2.5 minutes. How far does she walk in 17 minutes? 11. The Government Employee works in 3 hours in encoding, 2 hours in verification, 2 hours in processing, 1 hour in accomplishment in 5 working days. What is the percentage in encoding? 12. Atanker of gasoline is 60 liters full, then % of it had been used. How many liters full to add to 60 liters full? VOCABULARY |. PROTRACTED - drawn-out; lengthy; prolonged SANGUINE -~ happy; optimistic; confident . UNWAVERING - unbendable; unshakable; steadfast; steady; firm FORTHRIGHT - candid; frank; free-spoken; outspoken; blunt PERVERSE - contrary; obstinate; depraved; immoral; reprobate ENLIVENING — bring to life; invigorating; inspiring; animating ACUMEN - insightfulness; gift of high intellect; insight; wisdom RESOUNDING - reverberating; repeat the sound of, able to be heard 9. CREST — peak; highest point; 10. HUMPAYAN — ONOMAONSWORD ANALOGY 1, STRIKE: DRUM AS ‘blow : whistle 4 pluck: string 2. strum : guitar 5. tap : organ 3. play : piano 2. ACCIDENT : INJURY AS . 1. captive : rebellion 3, Violation : punishment 2. training : carelessness & money : profit 3. jaywalking : law 3. DRAWBRIDGE : CASTLE AS zi 1. aisle : stage 4, sidewalk : gauge 2. lawn : house 5, hallway : building 3, gangway : ship 4, UNIQUE : COMMON AS MINUTE: 1. majestic tvast 2. timely 5. ordinary 3. matches 5. CORRODED : ALLOY AS OUTDATED : ‘ 4. book 4. rule 2. morality 5. control 3. clock 6.HOT: BOILING AS TRICKY: 1. confusing 4. thrilling 2. embarrassing 5. disgusting 3. cunning 7. COGNITION : KNOWLEDGE AS VOLITION : 1. experience 4. will power 2. obligation 5. memory 3. imagination 8. REMORSE : GUILT AS CONTRITE : 1, rudiment 4, resolute 2. repentant 5. reluctant 3. regretful=25 CAREER SERVICE PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION EXAMINEE’S DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE The 20 items that follow are questions about yourself. You are to answer the questions being asked as HONESTLY and ACCURATELY as you can. ‘The information that will be obtained from these questions shall be held strictly confidential. Each item is followed by several possible answers. After each item number on your Answer 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 Civil Status: ‘ 1. Single 2. Married 3. WidowWidower 4. Separated/Divorced 3. Age bracket where you belong: 1. 18-24 years old 2. 25-31 years old 3. 32-38 years old 4. 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 5. Year of last attendance in school: 1. Before 1985 2. 1986-1990 3. 1991-1995 4. 1996-2000 5. 2001 and above 6. What honors did you receive when you graduated from college? 1. Summa cumiaude 2. Magnacumlaude 3. Cum laude 4. Other academic awards 5. None/Not Applicable 7. Present employment: 1. Government 2. Private 3. Self-employed 4. Unemployed 8 Type of present job: 1. Professional/Technical/Scientific 2. General Clerical 3. Trades and crafts (jobs requiring manual dexterity or application of manual / mechanical / artistic skills) 4. Others 5. Not applicable 9. Length of experienée in present job: : 1. Less than one year 2. One to two years 3. Three to four years 4. Five to six years 5. More than six years 10. Do you have any of the following first level eligibiliies: Second Grade, Municipal Provincial Clerk, General Clerical, Career Service Subprofessional (Local Government), Career Service Subprofessional? 1. Yes 2. Noage 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? Enrolled in review centers Studied career service examination reviewers sold at bookstores Engaged in other activities Used combination of 1 and 2 No preparations done at all gaeNe Items 14 to 16 (For government employees only): 14. Category of government office where employed: National government Local government (provincial/citymunicipal) Government-owned and controlled corporation Constitutional office State college or university 15, Status of present appointment in government service: 1. Permanent 2. Temporary 3. Casual/Emergency 4. Contractual . Substitute 16. — Years of experience in government service: gaeRe 4. Less than 5 years 2. 5-9 years 3. 10-14 years 4, 15-19 years 5. 20 years or more Items 17 to 20: rr In which of the following types of work do you consider yourself best qualified? Select only two from among the options listed in Items 17-20. Shade completely the boxes that correspond to your choices. For example, if you think you are best qualified in budget management and project planning/management, shade completely box no. 2 of Item 17 and box no. 3 of Item 19. Leave Items 18 and 20 blank. If you think you are best qualified in research/report writing and statistical analysis, shade completely boxes ros. 1 and 2 of Item 20 on your Answer Sheet, and leave Items 17, 18, and 19 blank. 17. 4, Accounting 2. Budget Management 3. Buying/Purchasing 4. Coordination 5. Computer Operations 48. 1, EDP Computer Programming 2. EDP Systems Analysis and Design 3. Human Resource Development 4. Management and Audit Analysis 19. 1. News/Feature Writing 2. Personnel Recruitment & Selection 3. Project Planning/Management 4, Public Relations Work 5. Records Management - . 20. 1. Research/Report Writing 2. Statistical Analysis 3. Stenography 4. Supplies Management 5. None of the aboveACE REVIEW CENTER VILLARIN STREET, CARMEN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY TEL: 858 2604 CEL: 0917 2044551 DIRECTIONS: Choose from among the suggested answers the word that means most nearly the same as the word in CAPITAL letters. On your Answer sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer, 21. Unhappy with too much VITRIOL in her offic, Virgie decided to resign and put up her own business instead. 4. polities 2. cflicisms 3. pressure 4. gossips 5. red tape = 22, The committee was tasked to investigate the alleged EGREGIOUS acts of violence committed inside the prison camp. 1. deiberate 2. unimaginable 3, extreme 4, concealed 5. unlawful 23, Some observed thatthe recent election campaign was a remarkable one forthe PAUCITY of intligent debates and discussions on relevant issues. 4. daly 2. intensity 3. diversity 4. attraction 5. scarcity 24, The speech delivered by the speaker was very APPOSITE. 4. relevant 2 impertinent 3. factual plain 5. lengthy 25. The youngster apologized for their OBTRUSION in the conversations ofthe elders. oe 4. disbelief 2. eavesdropping 3. reservation - 4. reaction 5. interference 26. [resent your INSOLENT. manners. 1. inappropriate 2. doce 3. fberal 4. candid 6. disrespectul 27. The excuse given by the student forthe late submission ofthe required output was so PREPOSTEROUS. 4, absurd 2. insuficent 3. common @ unacceptable 5. complicated 28, How Joey emerged ave from the tragic accident in which nobody is expected to survive is something the authorities cannot FATHOM. 1. believe 2. establish 3. explain 4. comprehend 5. decare 29, The OFFICIOUS sales clerk turned down a cient after knowing that the person came from miserable family. 4. insincere 2. authorized 3. arrogant 4 unconcerned 5. dishonest % 30. _Madalas IPAHIWATIG ng tagapamahala ang kanyanglayuning mag-etiro sapagkat nakapagsib na rn naman sia nang mahabang ppanation sa kanyang tanggapan. 4. ituloy 2. ipasya 3. tsipin 4 ipaalam 5. nahirapan DIRECTIONS: In each of the following sentences is a blank space indicating that a word or group of words has been omitted. From ‘among the suggosted answers, choose the word or group of words that best conveys the concept or meaning ofthe sentence as a whole, (On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 31. The most valued employees will be characterized by a keen to learn or what they are capable of knowing quickly. 4, interest 2 tenacity 3. patience & capacty 5. aspiration in their human capital 32, The true assets of organizations wil no longer be bricks and mortar, but the knowledge 4. conserved 2. unleashed 3. invested 4, preserved 5. stipped33, Solf-centeredness isnot the normal condition ofa person but cof maladjustmer 4. a product 2. animprnt 3. areall © abehavior 5. asign 34, The rightto se determination simply means to ‘one's own values, behaviors, and feature. 4. support 2 decide 3. uphold 4. dignity 5. expand 35, With remarkable the economy of Malaysia quickly recovered from the. financial criss in 1998. 41, resilience 2. strength 3. anticipation TE disbetiet 5. manner DIRECTIONS: Some sentences in this section contain an error in grammar or correct usage. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to that section of the sentence that contains the error. If there is NO ERROR in the sentence, shade completely box number 5. 36. Either ofthe two gits, inmy Enalish class, who are in the debating team 2 5 eae cof being the team captain NO ERROR a 4 5 37. Managing an organization, bigorsmall is aifcut task since _iRrequites an understanding and application 1 = 2 3 inicale nature and processes of NO ERROR 4 5 38, The population probiem is recognized as a 1 inlong-ange national planning it i eve thei econo 2 3 ‘and fulfill the aspirations ofits people = NOERROR: — 4 * 5 38. ithe accused are found guilty _and reosived a prison sentence, 1 A theic families wil suffer but the law wilbe upheld. NOERROR 3 4 5 40° Two issues pattouar: —grattand corupton and poor ua to publ sence: resi ete tases! unos hdmi esata NOERROR 3 ae 5 41, Wewant organizations and countries thal are less comupl. where people roceive yond iho A i ‘and where people can ust those for wtiom they do business. NO ERROR, 4 5 42. Reslienceis principally an ecological concep itmeasures the ail rom behind a systems fo absorb stesses and shock and shank NOERROR : 4 5 4, Tielescernesgten spe onmassto tetas ofograsinstietetio thro the natural rewards i ‘and to influence one's own patlem ofthinking - NOERROR 3 aoe 544, The-growing advocacy —halfavors the clizens _light 1 know what ther government s doing 1 2 3 show a movementin the right direction, NO ERROR ee 4 A 45. Alhree-act play or anovelare to beread: a loll of two hundred pages ee 2 of poetry-tyie, dramatic ornarratve-is also required of everyone. + NOERROR 3 4 5 DIRECTIONS: Read each ofthe following sentences carefull, then choose which among the several choices in each group is expressed ‘most satisfactorily in terms of grammar and correct usage. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 46, Marianne, having realized the deeds and doings of the pioneers of science, decided to get into the fied of medicine. 2. Having maintained firmly in her mind the deeds and doings ofthe pioneers of science, Marianne decided to get into the field cof medicine, Marianne finally decided to get into the field of medicine after having realized the deeds ofthe pioneers of science. |With the deeds ofthe pioneers of science in her mind, Marianne decided to get into the field of medicine. Having realized the deeds of the pioneers of science, Marianne decided to get into the fel of medicine 47 ‘The lady senator rose and said that the bill shoud be refered to the cornmittee. ‘The lady senator rose and said that inher opinion, the bill shouldbe referred back to the committe. The lady senator rose up and thought at thatthe bil should be referred back tothe committee ‘The lady senator rose to thnk that at her opinion the bill should be referred to the committee. The lady senator rose up and said that inher opinion, the bil shouldbe referred tothe commie. 48, 1. Aspittaly mature person places the value of the individual human being highest onthe value scaleecognizing that each person is unique and of great woth. 2. Recognizing that each person is unique and of great worth, 2, sptitually mature person places the value of the individual being highest onthe value scale. . 3. Aspirtually mature person, recognizing hat each person is unique and of great wot, places the value ofthe individual human being highest on the value scale i 4, Recognizing that each person is unique and of great worth, aspirtually mature person places on the value scale, the value of the individual being highest 5. Onihe value scale, a spiritually mature person, recognizing thal each person is unique and of great worth, paces the value of the individual human being highest 49 Plumbers who work efficent from the point of view ofa homemaker are worthy of thei wages. From the point of view of a homemaker, plumbers who work efcienly are worthy of ther wages. Plumbers are worthy of their wages wo work eficiently from the pont of view ofa homemaker. Plumbers, from the point of view of homemaker, who work efficient, are worthy oftheir wages, ‘Wirth of ther wages are plumbers wo work eficienty fom the pont ofvew ofa homemaker 0 ‘The isue is very alarming considering the fac tht property taxes increased to the pint ha they have become unreasonable. “The issu is quile alarming because property taxes increased fo the point that hey have beoome an unreasonable burden. “The issue is quely alarming because o the reason that property taxes increased fo the point that they become very unreasonable. “The issue is quiet alarming because propery taxes have increased (othe point hat they have become an unreasonable burden “The issue is quiet alarming because ofthe fact tha property taxes increased tothe pont that they have become an ‘unreasonable burden Looking through our les and our reference library, no information on this subject could be found. Iti sure useless to ook in the files or reference library for such information. ‘The reference library as wel asthe files were found to contain no information on this subject. | could not find information on this subject ether inthe company's reference library or its ies. ‘1am sure that nether our reference library nor our files contain any information on this subject Pollcians who have not and do not continue to support this bil have litle chance for re-election Patiians wo vt ages he cn hardy erp ob e-lece The people wil not respec olticians who flo suppor tis tiot one of tose poticians who do not suppor this billhas any chance of election if anyone of the potcians fast suppor tis bil, they wl be defeated inthe next election.53. 1. Unless journalists ae given the oppertuity to write, in ther judgment whats just and right, no true freedom ofthe press exss 2. Provide journalists are not given the opportunity to wit that in tei judgment is just and right, there can be no true freedom of the 2. Uness journals te gen he oporny owe hat wich in judgments jst and ight, thre can be no ti edo 4. Theo can be no tue fedom fhe press whenever joumas are nol gn he oppornty ote what tee jen 8 Wot nares cen rm be prow bo nb ential te press ests just 54. 1. Incounties where banks have latitude to choose their own corporate stucture, many banks adopt the integrated bank model 2. In-countes, many banks adopt the integrated bank model, where banks have laltude to choose their own corporate structure. 3. Where banks have latitude to choose their own corporate structure in countries, many banks adopt the integrated bank model 4. Many banks adopt the integrated bank model in counties where banks have latitude to choose their own corporate structure 5 ‘Many banks adopt te integrated bank model where, in counties, banks have latitude to choose their own corporate structure. 55. 1. Many performance problems are career-related; often feetig trapped, they also feel stagnated, or that employees fel taken for granted i their present jobs or oocupations. 2. Many performance problems are career-related; employees often fee rapped, they fel stagnated, o taken for granted in their present jobs or occupations, 3. Many performance problems are career-related: employees often feel rapped, stagnated, taken for granted in ther present jobs or occupations. 4, Employees often feeling trapped, stagnated, or taken for granted in ther present jobs or occupations, these performance problems are career-related. 5. Career-elated are the cases of many performance problems lke employees often feeling rapped, stagnated, or they fee! taken for granted in ther present jobs or occupations. DIRECTIONS: Read each ofthe following sentences and determine the best order in which to put the sentences to form a well-organized paragraph. Choose the best order from the sequences presented after each group of sentences. On your Answer Sheet, shade completoly ‘the box that corresponds to your answer. 56, A It fs imperative that government and non-government organizations should tap the potentialities ofthese peope to up their economic status : 8. The opportunity for options in fe astinguishes the rich fom the poor. CC. Through better motivation, the upper levels ofthe poor could be tempted to grab the options track, For sure, these are the people who are likely to get a food on the option ladder. ._ Ittequirs vital measures to motivate such people cose to the breakthrough level income. 1. CEADB 2 BECAD 3. BCEDA 4 EBD 5 ADCEB 57. A. The companys newseter and local neler are excelent ways to tell the organizations and members about the Human Resource Development (HRO) program and its benefits. 8. This type of success stor isan excellent exemple of demonstrating thal raning makes a dierence, Another form of public relation isthe “up-cose-and- persona’ articles about individuals who have developed special sis ‘and competencies as a direc result of taining that improved performance Public relation i any unpaid form of non-personal presentation ofthe product and services offered bythe HRD program. , For example, sales ining could have helped increased the number of sales, reduced lapse rales, and increased sales and Closing ais for anew insurance agent 1. AEBCD ZABCED 3. DACES 4 DCABE 5 DEBAC 58 Both of them came from affluent and distinguished families. {As presidents, the two were both dynamic conservationists and refomists ‘The two Roosevelt's became popular governors who were known for thei intellectual pursuits ‘Thus, historians agree that these two men intensified and reshaped the power ofthe presidency. ‘Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelthad many tings in common preside their names. 3, CBADE> moom> moo@ > moo @> moom moom> p> ‘Amore rapid and, therefore, effective economic development isa task that challenges both the private and public sectors cof our nation The only way to meet these increasing needs i forthe economy tobe placed on a frm foundation. Our problems assume enormaus proportion inte ight of our rapid population growth. With approximately three percent increase in the birth rate, about a milion more human beings are added fo our society every year The huge adlton cals for more provision fr food, thing, shelter, education, and other needs of our children. 4. CBEDA 2, CDABE 3. CDEBA 4 DEBAC 5 DECBA a Instant policy-making to satisfy a presidential whim or the demands of a persuasive lobbyist is doomed to fll ‘The direction of policy should be arrived at by thoughtful consultative process that weighs alternatives. Excessive changes of policy create administrative chaos, waste resources, and breed cyicism among officials andthe general pubic. ‘Most economic policies need coherent, persistent effort over a substantial period before they show results, Once a policy is decided, strong perseverance is required o cary it through, orto prove by practical implementation that the policy needs to be modified 1, ABED-C 2 BADEC 3. CABED 4. DEBAC 5. El Competitive forces unleashed by liberalization would force farmers to either adopt a more efficient and more productive methods or shift to more profitable crops. ‘Support and opposition tothe government's policy hinges on the attainment of food secunty forthe county. Deregulation and liberalization isthe government official policy o spur agricultural development. Consumers, onthe other hand, wil enjoy lower food prices resulig from higher production and cheap imports, This path has been chosen based on the premise that impor liberalization will benefit farmers and consumers, 1 ACEBD 2 AEDCB 3, BADCE 4. CAEDB 5. CEADB In established democracies, politcal coruption contributes tothe growing disilusionment with democratic processes ‘To reduce pollical corruption and strengthen accountability in he government, the relevant rules should strive fora high degree of disclosure and regulation of political financing, In emerging democracies, it poses an even greater threat tothe sustainability of democratic institutions, ‘This should be coupled with at least a minimum standard ofansparency on poltical and financial transactions. Integrity in politics is a major problem in most countries and non transparent political financing has been atthe oot of many large scale coruption scandals both within and outside the Asia Pacific region. 1 ACBDE 2 ACEBD 3 ADEBC 4 EACED 5. ECADB 2 Since the framework of earning knows no national boundaries, Fino doctors and nurses are very mobile and tend to mig Economic progress tends fo pull people towards centers ofleaming of high income. ‘This mobil nceases yearly, making tharder forthe government o pul the rins on tho drain In shor, an effective means of elaining good doctors and nurses is by involving them directly in the process of development (ne ofthe best ways of reversing the rend would be fo design poces aimed atincreasing appreciation and application Othe contributions that hese people can make. 1. ADCEB 2 KEBCD 3. AEDCB 4. BACED 5. BDECA But help is usually avalable to overcome most ofthese problems. “There are translators who can breach the language barrier, lawyers who can solve legal problems, and local guides who ‘can explain the environment. However, there is one vital aspect ofthis situation that is usually overlooked by the ving business executive ~ the different cultural influences and social conventions that govem the conduct ofthe people in that country. “The executive doing business ina foreign county faces formidable obstacies. ‘These are the language barer, unfamiliar laws, and a strange environment, which can make even the simplest deal frustrating experience, 1, BAECD 2. BCAED 3 BDCAE 4. DAEBC 5. DEABC65 > In practice, the mast competing mectanism that inks trade wit growth in developing countries is that imported capital goods ae likely to be significantly cheaper than those manufactured at home. Exports, i tum, are important because they are needed fo purchase imported capital equipments. Very few countries have grown overlong periods without experiencing an increase Inthe share of foreign trade in their rational products and no developing economy can develop within its protected wal No count has developed successful by turing its back on international rade and lng term captl flows. Policies that restctimpots of capital equpment raise the pice of capital goods at home, and thereby reduce rea investment levels tobe viewed as undesirable prima face. - 1 EBCDA 2 DCAEB 3. CEABD 4 BDACE 5 ACEDB op mo DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence or paragraph carefully. From the suggested answers, choose the one that best completes the statement. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer, 68. _A.cftic has told functions to perform: to comprehend, to analyze, and to evaluate. As such, one should learn how to comprehend by developing the ability fo read critically and by improving one's communication skis. Also, one should learn to anaiyze the mearing of passages. One's capacity lo evaluate conforms to the application of standards and aesthetic sense of good itrature. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that___. ‘evaluation isthe highest-leveled function ofa ric ‘only those wo are educationally capable can be acrito being a critic requires professional advancements in analysis and evaluation ‘any person who can comprehend, analyze, and evaluate can be a critic ‘comprehension is the lowest-leveled function of a eile 67. For awhile, the presence of television in every home has affected the quaily and extent of activities, which a family usually does such as, praying and playing games. Despite this, parents have embraced the device, which dominantly captivated ther togetherness. They blindly ‘accepled the medium, which turned out to be a major obstacte in resolving family problems. The paragraph best supports the statement that . 41. parents must monitor the shows that their children watch on television {elevision causes some uncertainties to family fe {television has lessened its educational valve ‘parents must not worry on the dominance of television at home {television is remarkably a significant frontier of science 68. People who attained success the "hard way" usualy try to make things as easy as possible fr their cikiren, thus denying their children the discipline of stuggle and sel-estabishment that worked so well in their own cases. The sentence best supports the statement that 4. children canbe taught the value of discipine even without undergoing hardship parents nowadays are not so strict as they were several years ago people who are successil in life went trough numerous intricacies in the past ‘parents know best when it comes to making decisions for their children ‘some parents do not went their children to experience the hardship they went 69. Alter identifying the economic problems of the underprivileged society the economists have learned that they must cope with the people's habits alltudes, and belie systems that prevent economic growth The sentence best supports the statement that _. the government ofa countrys the most powerful fool forthe county's economic growth the people's habits, attitudes, and belief systems affect toa large exlent f a country’s economic growth ‘economists are the best persons to lead a country 2 county's economic problems foster people's habits, attudes, and belief systems 2 county's economic problems are solely due to is people's habits, attitudes, and ifestyies 70. future worth contemplating wil not be achieved solely by fights to the moon. It wil not be found in space, it wil only be achieved, iit is achieved at al, n our indvival ears. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that. ; 4. human beings can achieve a bight futur when they have fully conquered the sesh desires of their hearts — when they learn to love truly a bright future for humankind will come through the otvaton of ther talents hidden in heir hearts 2 person's brain wil propel oneself to achieve anything fora bright future human beings ae capable of achieving greatness through sophisticated technology ‘only when people have truly conquered space can humanity be greatWha yo do wih ean when ou have, wat youd oa when you don't, is much more important than the mere fact of ving itor not The sentence best supports the statement that_. 41, everyone knows what fo do with hsher wealth itis important that we acquire wealth the rch should share their wealth tothe poor how weal is spent counts more than merely possessing itor not ‘more important than acquiring wealth is sharing it with others Everybody who lives in a democratic county agrees thatthe protection of the rights of the citizens is an important duty ofthe state, but itis ‘also the duty of the populace to fulfil their responsibilities, The sentence best supports the statement that. 1, inademocracy, citzens have rights but no responsibilies in a democracy, citizens have the right to do anything as they please in a democracy, the rights ofthe oizens must be proteced, but their responsibilties must also be stressed ina democracy, responsiblties ofthe citzens must come before their rights ina democracy, the state must always pu the rights of the citizens above their responsibliies a 3 4 5 “The smooth suslenence of our countrys petroleum for growth is continous transfered by an unstable supply of energy. About ninety percent of our energy requirements is dependent upon imported petroleum. Thus, the use of oll prices strains the country's balance of ‘payments and inferest production cost in a wide area of economic acts. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that __. the price of energy in the intemetional market changes from time to time the price of energy dictaes the pace of economic growth in energy-imporing counties ‘rice stably is necessary fo insure economic stability ‘ur energy imports consume much of our foreign currency reserves tess rele on energy is the solution to our county's low economic progress Rumors thrive on the state ofthe economy and onthe breakdown of ust in media. During hard times, people tend o justly their anxiles that the world is going fo the dogs by spreading gossips. When people lose faith in media as a source of information, people stat ‘dispensing ther own news. The more absurd, the juice, the juicer, the more credible; the bigger the larg ofthe rumor, the better. The paragraph best supports the statement that people prefer rumors over news cculated by media people in underdeveloped societies are rulatng and entertaining gossips rumors cause people fo ose trustin media rumors grow bes in an unstable economy and incredible media the creibily ofthe mecia depends onthe economy Mature persons will readily bend when necessary and readjust their program or schedule wien the oocasion demands. They are not so intent on having their own way that they become insensitive tothe needs of others. Many have cheated themselves out of profitable ‘experiences by their resentment toward circumstances over which they have no contol.- . ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that ard . 4. mature individuals are those who are able to maintain creative flexibility 2. the gauge of rue maturity les in a person's capabiity to discuss things objectively 3. people's attitude toward themselves have.a profound influence on their atitude toward others 4. the jay of mature people isnot dependent on things, people, and circumstances 5. mature persons readily accept circumstances that come their way over wich they have no control ‘Where people cannot freely convey their thoughts to one another, no other liberty is secure. ‘Where freedom of expression exists, the germ of a free society is already present and a mean is at hand for every extension of liberty. The paragraph best supports the statement that _, strong and heathy sockly is composed of people who are free to express themselves a ee socily quarantees livery of expression {feedom of expression should not be consbved asa icense to malign others people iin the freedom of expression as a means lo secure redress of grievances fo ural people's freedom of expression ito ctl her oer freedom to77, Tose the concept of atftude in understanding and predicting action, we need reliable and vaid measures. The measurement of atiudes, Ike the measurement ofall psychological determinants is necessarily indirect. The paragraph best supports the statement that attudes can be measured directly using valid and reliable instruments attudes are measured differently from all other psychological determinants altitudes can be measured only on the basis of inferences valid and reiable measures of atitudes are hard to find ‘measurement of psychological determinants is never reliable and valid 78. Atte ignorance when launching economic development projects may be afuiful stimulus to ingenious new methods. ‘The sentence best supports the statement that. . 4, new techniques insure success of development pans 2 2 from ingenuity comes successful projects f haat L 3, ignorance sometimes gives birth io new knowledge 44. new approaches bring about change and progress 5. lack of knowledge in economic undertakings may lead lo better and improved results 79. Social justice must be founded on the recognition of interdependence among the various units of solely and ofthe protection that should be equally and evenly extended to al groups as a combined force in our social and economic life. This fs consistent with the fundamental ‘and paramount objective ofthe state of promoting the health, comfort, and secuiy of all persons and of bringing about the greatest good fo the greatest number. The paragraph best supports the statement that harmonizes the forces of society by insuring the welfare of both the rich and the poor promotes peace and protection ofthe greatest members of ll units of socely shows concem forthe poor by distributing the resources of the nation among themselves recognizes frst and foremost the welfare of the less-priveged members of society reflects the economic status of the people in whatever kind of government 80, na developing society wih a high rate of population growth ke ours, « family can only raise so many chitren decently, Problems aise wien there are more children than what the family resources can adequately suppor. The paragraph best supports the statement that 1. economic progress cannot catch up with population grown 2. the family's resources should determine the size ofthe family 3. family planning is gsining aceptance in developing counties 4 to contol population growth, family planning should be adopted 5. ina developing sociely, the poor andthe uneducated people end to have more children DIRECTIONS: Determine the relationship of the frst word tothe second word in CAPITAL letters. From among the suggested answers, choose the word or group of words that best expresses a similar relationship to the third word in CAPITAL letters. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer 81, _PALLIATE is to HEALTH as OSCULAR is to 1. tourism 2. romance 3. region 4, finance 5. weapons 82 ABUSE is to RIGHTS as ASSAULT is 0. 1, deeds 2 properties 3. religion 4. persons 5, weapons 83. THEOLOGY is to RELIGION as PEDAGOGY is lo 4. insurgency 2 teaching 3. college education 4. student welfare 5. library development 84. EXTINCTION is io PERPETUATION as ENHANCEMENT iso egradation 2. -edomment 3. depletion increase 5. posive 85. SPARKis Io BLAZE as NICKisto__ 1, mark 2 fie 3. time 4. dent 5. gash86, _FRUGALITY is fo EXTRAVAGANCE as PARSIMONY isto 4. prudence 2 tit 3. greed 4, generosity 5. lavishness 87. TEMPERANCE is to GLUTTONY as INDUSTRY isto__. 4. indolence 2. lechery 3. humility 4. perseverance 5. ladly 88, _CAUTIOUSis o DISCREET as TERMAGANT is to 4. fanatic 2. deightl 3, quarelsome 4 vigorous 5. shy 89, VULNERABLEis lo EXPOSED as IMPREGNABLE is fo 4. secured 2. covered 3. infexble 4. impossible 5. stong 90, PHOBIAIs fo FEAR as MANIA isto _ 4, anger 2 mind 3. desire 4 joy 5. gid DIRECTIONS: For each sentence, complete the analogy by choosing a pair of words from the shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. suggested answers. On your Answer Sheet, 91. DEVELOPis lo IMMATURE 2s__is lo. 4. plan designed 2. prepare unready 3. supersitous believe 4. design - profile 5. work: aris 92. STAYisto DEPART as, isto 4. stagnate -fow 2 take -move 3. run- walk 4, sleep rest 5. creale- design 63, REHEARSAL is lo IMPROMPTU as isto : 41. promotion - public 2. alive - food 3. congregation - alone 4, eulogy - speaking 5. selective decisive 94, PLATINUMis to METAL as. sto__ 4. siver-non-conduetor 2. wood -hard forest 3. phosphorus - non-metal 4. plastic insulator 5. catbon - copy 95. CENTRIPETAL isto FORCE as. isto 4. energy -heat 2 joule - work 3. centrifuga - momentum 4. kinetic-energy 5. mass weight DIRECTIONS: Each item inthis section consists of a statement or a passage followed by several assumptions. Determine the best assumption that can be logically made from the given statement or pagsage. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. a p Fans are important in the lives and careers of movie stars. They are the ones who see the star's movies, waich their concerts, buy their ‘albums, view their TV shows, and patronize the products tha the stars endorse. ‘ASSUMPTION: ‘An acourate barometer of stardom is the numberof fans a screen idol can command. Movie fans are clones of thei idols, oftentimes with comical results. Movie stars allow domineering fans to run their lives for them, ‘Stardom is an automatic result of canny promotions and repertoire development. ‘There will come a time when the stars will have to put the fans in ther proper places. 96,97. Forcing onesef to eat cit food wil only make a person unsatisfied and primed up for an eaing spice. ‘ASSUMPTION: 41. There are no good or bad foods 2. tis possible o eat out and sil eat heathy. 3, Unrestricted eating is one ofthe real pleasures in Ife. 4, Losing weight can be attained without dieting, ‘5. Dieting sal about moderation and balance, 88. Theline between whats acceptable and whats right has become very thin. Whats taboo then has now become norma, and if something {s pracioed frequently becomes perceived as acceptable ‘ASSUMPTION: 41. good sense of whats right or wrong exists during normal imes, 2 With the changing times, comes the changing of ind ses. 3. Acceptabilty and righteousness are interchangeable. 4. person's sense of ight or wrong has become unpredictable. 5. There isa relabonship between what is normal and acceptable i 99. Results ofan extensive study on the reading habits of magazine subscribers showed that a copy of the most popular Weekly Magazine is ‘ead by about 4 § people. From this study, it was estimated thal 15,000 copies of Family Magazin sold each month are actually read by 60,000 - 75,000 people. ‘ASSUMPTION: The rato of readers to copies ofthe Family Magazine sold is the same as that ofthe Weekly Magazine. “The numbers of readers ofthe Weekly Magazine is proportional othe number of readers of Femily Magazin. Most readers enjoy sharing copes of their favorite magazine with thei ends and family members. ‘The number of readers ofthe Family Magazine sold per month is greater then the number of readers of Weekly Magazine. The total number of Weekly Magazine readers per month is greater than the number of Faily Magazine readers per month, 100. Families wih stronger fies and better relationships have lower incidence of ten pregnancies and drug-related case. Government and non- government organizations and other concemed groups should focus also on programs for manage and family counseling apart rom ug and sex counseling programs for teenagers, ‘ASSUMPTION: 1. Incidence of len pregnancies and drug-elated cases can be reduced by holistic counseling programs 2 Counseling programs on mariage and famiy relationship is a major concer of government and non-government organization. 3. People involved in teen counseling programs should also be mariage counselors. ‘4. Good family relationship can be enhanced by holistic counseling programs. ‘5. Family disunity contributes to teen sex and drug-related problems. 101, When a person stands forthe highest principles and standards, one cannot help but stand out ‘ASSUMPTION: 4. The highest ideals that one ives by makes one successful ‘The management support given motivates someone. ‘The environment influences one's standards, The media affects one's decisions The rules that a person sets has a bearing on the organizational culture, 102 Theres challenge in almost every ob. But the real challenges are those which come from within, those which we set for ourselves. ‘ASSUMPTION: 41. Opporunties come but one takes advantage of it 2. Inward drives dictate determination and direction, 3. Uncertaintes bring about challenges. 4. Making things happen bring about results. 5. Challenges oocur constant, 103, Vicky sa very frank person. She is procise in everything she says. ASSUMPTION: Frank people give factual accounts Frank people include details in ther stories. Frank people are tactess in their speech. People who are frank say exactly what they mean. Most people do not mean what they say.104. 106. ‘Stimulant laxatives, whether herbal or leboratory-made used for more than one week can make the muscular walls ofthe colon weak and 41, Laxatives ate associated with a higher risk of colon cancer. 2. Herbal and laboratory-made laxatives are sae fr long term use. 3. Substances that present risk of permanenlidamaging the colon should be regulated 44, The petiod within which 1 use laxatives is important 5. The maximum peti forthe safe use of stimulant laxatives is only one week. ‘The Filipinos stl need to develop their sense of national discipline and sacrifice for socio-economic development and growth, ‘ASSUMPTION: 1. Flipinos lack national discipline and sacrifice. 2. Filipinos have an innate tendency to change forthe good oftheir county. 3. people's sacrifice promotes socio-economic development and growth. 4, The government must exert efforts in instiling national discipline and sacrifice in its citzens. 5. National discipline and sacrifice are easy to develop among Filipinos. DIRECTIONS: Each item in this section consists of statements followed by several possible conclusions. Assume that all statements, are true, and then determine the best conclusion that can be logically made from the given statement. On your Answer Sheet, ‘shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer, 106. 407, 108. 108. Responsible cizens ae individuals whose primary interests the pursuit of the common good of the nation. Some individuals whose Primary interests the pursuit ofthe common good ofthe nation are nor-traditonal poicians. Representalve Juan Dela Cruzis a responsible cizen, CONCLUSION: Tradional poticiane are not individuals whose primary interests the pursuit of the common good of the nation. Representative Juan Dela Cruz a nonraditonal poltican Responsibe citizens are nol radtona polticians. Representative van Dela Crus atraditonalpoliiian Some taditonelpolticians are responsible cizens. 2 3 4 6 Fat contains rine calories per gram compared to four cares per gram of carbohydrates or protsins. CONCLUSION: Foods that are rich in ft weigh more than foods rich in starch, Frits and vegetables donot have many calories. “The more fal here isin food, the more calories they contain Most snack foods donot weigh much but surely they have many calories, Its important fo choose food based on their weightto-caore ratio. ‘Since SY 2003-2004, enrollment in the pubic elementary and secondary levels has increased by 22 percent, white inthe privat schools the rate has gone dow by alte over peroent CONCLUSION ‘Anumber of problems continue to beset the county's basic education system. ‘More parents ar enoling their children in pubic schools. The Education Department doesnot have te financial resources to subsidize public schools ‘There is an increasing demand for Classrooms in private high schools ‘School lassrooms have grown by an alarming twenty two percent In the movie industry, even if young aspirants are giled and are packaged to perfection, they would sil not automaticaly become big movie stars he viewing puble would ot choose to fallin love with their screen persone, and empathize with the characters they portray. CONCLUSION: - Big movie stars ae born-made, and chosen bythe viewing pubic ; “ Unlalented can be packaged into oad acors despite heir embarrassing lack of acting ability The eng public adies fm stars who portray daring and substantal characters. Ability to change with he times is the key to stardom. Viewers empathize withthe stars who have the intinsic aby to entertain,110, Garbage that are discriminately thrown on the streets and waterways cause foods in Metro Manila. Floods caused massive trafic jams. Most ofthe garbage thrown onthe streets and waterways in Melo Manila are plastic bags. CONCLUSION: Most ofthe garbage thrown onthe streets and waterways caused traf ams. Garbage caused massive tric jams in Metro Manila, Plastic bags do not cause foods in Metro Mania Plastic bags are garbage in Meo Mania Improper disposal of garbage in Metro Manila can lead to massive traffic ams. fetes DIRECTIONS: Each item in this section contains a series of numbers arranged according to a certain rule or order. Study the series and determine which number is next. You may use the margins of the page for your computation. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer i. 25 150-30 HOB 1, 280 2 380 3, 480 4. 580 5. 680 Hz teh ia Cn er ee a a) 1, 12 2 16 3.25 4 49) B 5. 81 on 13, 4 8 S * (eer oe 2 1. 35 2 42 348 ‘ 4.49 5. 56 m4 a 1 1.128 2 1112 3 118 4.114 51118 5, 2 9 1 8 202 7 5 % 1. 16 2 20 3. 68 a 5. 92 116s Zilli 1 87 (6 1. 6 2 38 337 4.39 5. 51 417, 10000. 9000 81007200 1, 6500 2, 6560 3. 6580 4. 7200 5. 7220 11, 306 2401821320 1. 82 2 6 3. 84 4.68 5, 2 119. 0.117 0365 «0.121 0.371 0.125 0377, 0.129 1, 0,386 2, 0385 3. 0383, 4, 0.382 5. 0.381 120, 42 4 BN -1182 1. 148 2 164 3. 16 4, 4148 5. N64 a 1 2 m § 1. of 2 102 3. 132 4, 1812 5. 172 12, 0 5 8 MO MM 12 242 1 242 2. 28 3, 922 4% 5, 382123, 124. 126. 50 7298128162200 4. 187 2, 209 3. 220 4, 242 5, 363 14 46 16/64 4, ealt92 2, 64/256 3. 64512 4, eortoz 5, 32130 9 6 8 1% 4 42 126 1,123 2. 129 sr 4. 378 5. 420 DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions by observation or computation. You may use the margins of the page for your ‘computations, On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer, 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131, 132. 133. 134. 136. Which ofthe following has the largest numerical value? 1. 30% x 120 2, 35% of 100 3. 035x120 4. bof 180 5. 118x120 Given that a= 1/2, 3nd c= 3, solve forthe following expression: (5c —b)*/ 6a. aie 2. 48 3, 514 4.718 5. a3 \What number must be added to each of the numbers 3,4 7, and § such that the sum of the square of the frst two numbers is 86 less than twice the product ofthe last two numbers. 17 25 a4 43 6&2 What is the lowest term of 336/564? 4, 20142 2, 2187 3. 2894 4, 4294 5. 56/04 Which ofthe following expressions is equal to m= (1/3) (xy *? 1. x vm/Gy) 2. y= (amy) 3. x= Yam)/y 4. 3mm 5. rn(3x) ‘The square root ofthe sum of 64 and 36's. 16 28 3. 10 412 5. 14 \What percent of decrease does a drop from 50 to 40 have? 1, 10% 2. 12% 3, 20% 4, 25% 5. 35% If an ordinary dice whose faces are numbered from 1 to 6 is tossed, whal are the chances of obtaining @ number of at east 3? 1. 16 2 14 3, 12 4, 28 5. 56 Which of the following fractions is closest in value to 217? 11 2, 30 3. ait 4. 38 5 a7 I-45 hours ago the time was 11:30 p.m., what time is itnow? 4. 830pm, 2. 230pm. : 3. 130pm. 4 1230am, 5. 830amDIRECTIONS: For each of the problems below, choose the correct answer from the choices given. You may use the margins of the page for your computations. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. \ 138. Mr. Smith has three daughters who goto school. The two daughters aged 6 and 10 years old are given P90 and P150 per day allowance respectively. Applying the same rato on the allowance, how much does she need to give to her 12 years old daughter? 1. Pi70 2, P80 3. P200 4. P2190 5. P270 137, How many ters of aloohol must be added fo 40 ers of a mixture which i 65% alcohol fo obtain a mixture whichis 80% alcoho 1. 2 20 3. 4B 5. 30 138. A folder is 25 1/4 om wide. An employee wishes to place a fastener at the middle. I the holes ofthe fastener are 7 25 cm apart, how far {rom the lef end ofthe folder wil the frst ole be bored”? 4, 7120m 2. 833/40. om 3. 9 1/4om 4, 97/40 om 5. 1213200 139. boys xinches tall now. Ih height increased by 10% a year. Which ofthe folowing expressions represent his height three years from now? 13x43 2. 133% 3. 1x 4.34% 5. ox 140. Line segment AB is 9 inches long. Point Cis located between A and B so tha ine AC is 1 1/2 inches shorter than twice ine CB, Whats the length of ine AC? 4. inches 2. 4402 inches 4 3. Sinches 4. 5 1/2inches 5. Ginches. . if 141. Teacher Eden has 60 students. If she has 5 fewer female students than 4 times the number of male students, how many male students does she have? 1.2 22 319 415 5 ff 142, Mrs, Santos invests P21,000 at 8% interest rate, How much more must he invest at 9/1/2% interest to have an annual income of 9% of hs total investments? 4. P25,000 2, P33,000 3. 36,000 4, P42,000 5. P47,000 143. Twenty percent ofthe 400 students at certain hgh schoo has family noome wich s below the poverty ine. 21 of hes students are \. females, how many are males? 4.32 2% 3 45 44 5 82 . 144. present, the number of government personnel in NCRis estimated at 450,000. Iit gains 2.3% of this number by accession and loses 41.2% of this number by separation regulary each year for5 years, How many goverment personnel are thore in NCR at the end of the period? 1. 474,659 2. 474,683, a474,750 4. 474,824 5. 474,992 145, Two pubishing fms are available to print a small company’s newsletter. One printer can print an issue in 41/2 hours while the other printer can print an issue in 6 hours. How long wilt take forthe two printers to print an issue? 4. 2hours 2. 23i6hours 3. 24/7 hours 4. 34/2hours 5. 323hours 148. football eam has won 54 out 75 games played. With 45 games stil to go, whal percentage of these must be won to give the team a record for he season of 60% games won out ofall games played? 1. 45% 2, 40% 3. 35% 4. 25% 5. 18% 147, carpenter Is constructing a frame for a rectangular picture. Ifthe sides ofthe picture have a ratio of 4:3 and the shorter side is 42 cm long, how much framing material does the carpenter need to complete the frame? 4. 98 om 2, 105em 3. 147.0m 4. 294m 5. 1960m148. Because of the prevaling peace and order problem, the mayor employed 380 police officers to ensure the safety of the town's 95,000 residents. Given this ratio, how many residents would be the responsibilty of each police officer? 4, 250 2, 380 3. 474 4. 950 5. 1,000 149. Lelia invested 3(8 of her money in RTW and 3/8 ofthe remainder in cell phones. If she had P96,000 how much money did she invest in each business? 1. P2,500 for RTW; and 36,000 for cell phones 2. P32,000 for RTW; and P25,200 for cell phones ‘3. 96,000 for RTW: and P22,500 for cel phones 4, 36,000 for RTW" and P60,000 for cel phones ‘5, P73,500 for RTW: end P22,500 for cel phones 150. Mang Pedro has 209 mango trees and star apple tree. I he had 23 more mangoes and 18 fewer star apple tees, the number of mango trees would equal the numberof star apple ees. How many mango tees does he have? 1. 18 2 82 3, 84 4.86 5. 7 DIRECTIONS: The following items pertain to the Philippine Constitution, peace and human rights’ concept, RA 6713 (Code of Conduct ‘and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees), values, and environmental protection and conservation. Read each question ‘carefully and choose the BEST answer from the given options. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 151. Incase of death, permanent disability, removal from office or resignation ofboth the President and Vice-President, the next in rank shall act as the President until the successors shall have been elected and qualified isthe Secretary of National Defense Executive Secretary ‘Speaker ofthe House of Representatives, ‘Senate President Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 152. Allof the folowing are rights guaranteed to an individual by constitution EXCEPT the right to ‘Speedy disposition of cases Obtain scholarship grants and subsidies Have access to oficial records and documents Form unions or associations for purposes not contrary to law ‘Assemble and petiton the goveiment fr redress of grievances oeenaz 183. Allf the folowing officals may be removed from office through impeachment EXCEPT the _ 4, Presfing Justce ofthe Sandganbayan 2. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 3. Members ofthe Supreme Court 4. Chairman ofthe Commission on Elections 5. Chairman ofthe Commission on Audit 154. The ptincple of human rights which explain that rights of every Filipino cannot be taken away, mortgage or surrendered is called principe. 1. tralienable 2 Universal 3. indivisible 4 Intereated 5. Interdependence 155. The ight to just and favorable working conditions guarantees every Flpino worker aright to 4. limited opportuniies for promotion 2. falc remuneration for equal work 3._sticter rules on break ime 4, occupational health and safety at their own risk 5. none of the above 158, The liberty of abode and of changing the same may be impaired only upon order of the 4. President 2. Senate ~ 3. Court 4. Mayor 5. PNP c187, 158. 159. 160. 161 162. 163 165. Watersheds may be prolected through 1. draining wetlands 2, planting trees 3._ straightening steams 4. ceedging rivers 5. "kaingi’ system In terms findusty classicaon, which of the folowing is NOT considered mejor air potion in sub-sector indus? 4. timber harvesting 2. steliron processing 3._ basic metal processing 4. cement 5. chemicals & petrochemicals ‘Alkidnap for ransom crimes or other teroist actives primary show total disregard for 1. secutiy of property 2. national pride 3. human ie 4. tic entity 5. psychological wel-being ‘The minimum age requirement forthe members ofthe House of Represeratives to run for an election is_ years ol 1.5 290 3.35 4 40 5. 45 Pursuant fo RA 6713, which of the folowing may be exempted from fing the annual assets and lables executed under oath? Permanent workers ‘Temporary and conractial workers Probationary government workers Government employees wih children under eighteen (18) years of age Government employees with employed spouse “The right of a person under investigation fo allegedly commiting a criminal act involves Right toa fair tril, right io be presumed innocent, and right to counsel Compeling a person to testify against oneset. Right fo be detained even without formal charge Right fo plead gully for immediate release, Right fo be malireated for information sake. ‘Alegal ffs Department Action offer was asked by alent o disclose the acon taken by the sad ofice regarding @ complaint involving transparency rule under RA 673. The action offcer refused arguing thatthe acon isnot yet nal and sl be subjected to review « by the head of agency she action ofthe offeer correct? Yes, because the action ofcer does not have the draft with hin. Yes, because the draf of dessins, orders, and rulings are nol subject othe transparency rule. No, because cents have te right fo information even ifthe same is sil subject to review. No, because there is no exception fo his transparency ru. No, because the action ofcer should have consulted the head ofthe agency first before the rue. ‘When i divestment supposed tobe made by public official or employee in case a confict of ilerest arses? 1. Fifteen (18) days from discovery of the confit of interest. 2. Thirty (30) days from assumption to ofce. 3. Thirty (30) days from discovery ofthe conflict of interest. 4 Sixty (60) days from assumption to office. 5. Sixly (60) days from discovery of he confict of interest. Cala, @ casual employee in a certain government agency i the subjct ofa complaint for violation of RAG713 due to ilegal practice of her profession asa nurse. Inher defense, she ciaimed that she isnot able because she is merely a casual employee. Is Caria correct? 4 No, because the prohibition extends even to casual employees. 2._ No, because the prohibion is precisely directed to casual employees only. 3. No, because she is performing her profession as a nurse using government ime, 44 Yes, because casual employees are nt covered by the prohibition 5, Yes, because casual employment is not considered as a government service. \Which of the following statements is NOT true about sustainable development? 1. Is tests or citeria include economic, ecological, technological, politcal, anthropological, socio-cultural and inftuional vabilites. 2. ts framework is founded on economic, social and environmental dimensions and development, 3. Ils essence is the harmonious integration of a sound and viable economy and responsible governance, 44. tis meeting the needs ofthe present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 6 itis essentially concerned with social harmony and the ecological integtt fo ensure that development isa life-enhancing process.167. 168. 169. 170. ‘Acertan school expelled one ofits students due to te late’ refusal to sing during the fla ceremony. The school authorfes rejected the ‘argument ofthe student that singin the national anthem is against the students religious beet. Are te school authorities correct? No, because the words of God are supreme over all othe laws, rules and regulations. No, because it voles the right ofthe student fo due process of law and equal protection of laws, No, because it violates the freedom of religion ofthe student. ‘Yes, because the obigation to the country is diferent om the obligation to God Yes, because there is nothing nthe bible that prohibits atending fag ceremonies Government ofcias and employees ae prohibited from engaping in parésan polical acvides EXCEPT in_ being a delegate to any poiical convention sci or receiving contbutons for potical puposes expressing ther views on current poliical problems or issues becoming pubic identified wi the success or flue of any candidate making speeches to draw support in behalf ofa candidate for public office ‘The Commission on Human Rights has all the following powers and functions, EXCEPT 4. prosecute human rights offenders 2 investigate all forms of human rights violations 3. exercise visitoil powers over als and prison 4 5. recommend measures to promote human rights adopt and implement ts operational guidelines and rules on procedures Considering that values are internalized ideas and feelings commonly shared bythe members ofa society or an organ ‘members together fo ive or establish an orderly if, they are BEST expressed through one's 4. speech 2. actions: 3. choice of readings 4. teachings 5. writings21 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 32. 33. 35. 37. 38. 39. a 42. 44, 45 46, 47. 49, 50, 51 52. 53, 55. pressure extreme scarcity relevant eavesdropping disrespectful absurd comprehend arrogant ipaalam interest preserved a product uphold resilience (4) either —is capable (1) comma after ‘small” (4) to fulfil (2) have received (4) to provide (3) goods and services (3) a system (4) influencing (4) shows, (is BWARNGANSS0 NALAABONON BNoane 72, 73, 74. 75. 78. 77. 79. 80. 81 82, 83. 84. 86. 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 92. 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 100. 101. 102. 103, 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 140. 111 112. 113. 114, 115, 116. 417. 118. 119 120. 121 NNOANAOH (2) romance (1) deeds (2) teaching (3) depletion (4) dent (6) lavishness (4) perseverance (3) quarrelsome (1) secured (3) desire (4) design-profile (1) stagnate-flow (3) congregation-alone (2) wood-hard forest (4) kinetic-energy NENON sasaransas ONONNOAS=NG 122, 1 123. 4 124. 2 125, 1 126. (3) 0.35 x 120 = 42 127: -(2)413 128. (5) checking: 2 129. (2) 28/47 430. (3)x= 3miy? 131. (3) 64+36 =100 = 10 132. (3) 20% 133. (1) 116 134. (2)3/10 135. (2)2:30p.m 436. (2) P180 137. (6) 30 438. (2)8 33/40 439. (2) 1.331x 140. (4) checking: 5 1/2 441. (5) checking: 11 142. (4) checking: P42,000 143. (4) 144. (3) P474,750 145. (3)2.4/7 hrs 146. (2)40% 147. (6) 196 cm 148. (1) 250 149. (3) 36,000; 22,500 450. (3) checking: 64 151. 4 162, 2 153, 1 154.1 155. 2 156. 3 157, 2 158. 1 159. 4 160. 1 161. 2 162. 1 163. 3 164. 2 165. 1 166. 1 167. 3 168, 3 169. 1 170. 2 ACE REVIEW CENTER10, 11 ACE REVIEW CENTER IDENTIFYING ERROR A super mare altenion fo thei employees wet 1 2 3 than o theirperfomance NO ERROR 4 5 ThePresdent, aswel asthe Cabinet members, reuse to 1 2 3 endorseihe bil NO ERROR 4 5 (One of he crucial issues taken on atthe conference {he transfer of technology. 2 1 ‘ofthe industialized nations to be the developing countries. NOERROR 3 4 5 anybody objects, _let them think ofa better scheme (aber tennalehn tbe poosednian, _NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘Asan ambassador, he knows that whenever he is assigned hesooe wth ni family and make tent counts, NOERROR ‘An organization |s comprised by _a.set of officers and subordinates 1 2 including goals to achieve and resources louse in attaining these qoals. NO ERROR 3 4 5 ‘Accotting toa United Nations repor, many vii of human rights violations 1 2 ‘emain uncompensated forthe suflings they experienced durina the dctatorshin | NO ERROR 3 4 5 Nother Else pochermoter weteinedseverey when he cry were dn collided with an army tuck NOERROR. 4 5 Every person, t one time of another, {scaled upon to m: sion 1 2 but making @ decision is one ofthe hardest thing one mustdo. NOERROR. 3 4 6 Mc. Yasay, together wih his wile and 2 secretary, were amnong the business executives 1 2 Who left forthe United States and Europe fora business and pleasure trio. NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘The members of he commitiee, which have been assianed _—_to shudy he problem, 1 2 3 ae. ic of cha NO ERROR 4 512, 13, 14. AB. 16. 17 18 19, 2 “a 1B, ‘The average working individuals the fist fo suffer when the take-home pay 1 2 [sntt barely enough to the dally needs of one's family. © NOERROR 3 4 5 Alexander the Greatwas atthe heightof power when he died 1 2 3 {hus are the mightytaininlow. NO ERROR 4 5 ‘There have been recent additions to thelibrary such as new books_and magazines 1 2 j dealing with science. — NOERROR 4 5 Rafael wishes tobe employed, bulneither the salary nor the work itself 1 B 3 offer any inducement iohim. NOERROR 4 5 The Labor Secretay wil meet epfesentatves of he entertainment industry tomorrow 1 ji 2 to discuss problems effecting the working conatons of Fino workers abroad. NOERROR. 3 4 5 ‘The people are wing topayiheirtaxes as ona. they soe that 1 2 a such payments resutto better service. © NO ERROR 4 5 Weis friends, didnot learn about ——_that he is being promoted 1 2 3 ntl this morning, NO ERROR. 4 5 Hels thekind ofa stateman who distinguishes himself 1 2 when called upon in dificult situations, NO ERROR 3 4 5 ‘The bright feralass sculptures of Luis Jimenez has received critical daim 1 2 not only in his home state, New Mexico, but also in New York. NOERROR. 3 4 5 The decison thathasust been agreed wit by the committe members 1 2 basis fortheir work inthe years to come, NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘The yearlong conflct among the two student factions semains _unsetiod 1 2 3 ‘despite the warnings from school authorities. © NO ERROR 4 5 should serve “Transpoaion. the vial nk that bings people and places together, 1 2 ‘is one of the factors that speed up ‘A country's progress. NOERROR a eet 4 524, % 31 32 238 35, m. Theimportance of broadening the base of partisipaion al th local levels 1 2 2cogrized and ie structure oflocal governments re now undergoing study androvsion. NOERROR 3 4 5 Thelotesttechnologyhasio de yilhtworicecroppings durin he rainy season, 1 2 3 where before only one cropis grown. NOERROR 4 5 Government officials and employees are expected to lead modest lives: 1 2 appropriate to thelcposiions donthey? -_NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘Some social programs are desian -—toaffectindividuals others to affect 1 2 3 unites ran entire region. NOERROR + 5 ‘The reasonhhe was dismissed © isbecause he washabitualy late in reporting for work. © NO ERROR. 1 2 3 4 5 heightened competition from fo ‘and the increase in production costs 1 2 ‘spushing the Pilopine movi industy _intohard times. NO ERROR 3 4 5 Mypurse, _fogether with my gloves and keys, were stolen fom my locker lastnight NOERROR 1 2 3 4 5 ‘The fve-yearoldgitis one of the most valuable witness inthe murder of hermother. © NO ERROR 1 2 3 4 5 Who did you said wrote the book» onthelife ofthe fist Filpino saint? © NOERROR 1 2 3 4 5 With more and more the need for food, fuel 2 1 and other naluralresources have ikewise grown, © NOERROR io 4 5 ‘Themanager wanted to know why was there, how lgotthere and whatLinlend todo. NOERROR 1 2 3 4 5 twas sodarkinthe room thal Loouldn'thardly see yourhand ——before your face. NOERROR 1 2 3 4 5 Notwelovers who feline serenity of tropical forests 1 2 3 vil certainly welcome the resorts ush forest eserves, NOERROR 4 5 ‘Recentincreases in wages may not mean additional puchasina power 1 2 since pices have _—_inorease along with them. NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘The best thing about vilamins les notin the diseases _—_—it prevents butin its 1 ZB 3 ablityto add to longevity. _- NOERROR. 4 540. a 2 43 45. 46. a7 48. +49, 50, Hehas neither the personality porhashe the backround forthe job 1 2 5 which offers a good pay. NOERROR 4 5 Thetime willcome when consumers willreaize that everytime they buy imported goods 1 2 3 ‘hey helped worsen our employment situaion. _ NOERROR 4 5 IRisimportanttoknow the eal souree of a problem 1 2 {fa saistacory soluion is tobe achieve. © NOERROR, 3 4 5 Vion characterized by a very dense canopy of tees 2 1 which make the forest floor very damp and humid. NO ERROR 3 4 5 Neither tie manager no the salespersons 1 2 knows what the confusion inthe store is alabout ©» NOERROR. 3 4 5 Now that Clarence has suggested soluions to the greening problem, 1 2 whose going to execute _his simplified reforestaion plan? NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘Speech practice helps us ‘express our ideas more forcefully 1 2 and enable us to-converse in with other NOERROR 3 4 5 Aboy gave us the directions tothe village, but they 1 2 were so.confusing we could hardly follow them. NO ERROR, 3 4 5 ‘The Board of Diresiorshhave approved salary increase 1 2 foralldeserving office employees. NOERROR 3 5 ‘My grandmother enjoyed ‘eminiscing in her early 1 2 mariedlifeandthe -rearinginhertenchilden, © NOERROR. 3 4 5 Dr.DelMundois one ofthe women doctors who is cited for providing valuable services 1 2 3 {othe community. NOERROR 4 5 Being with fiends who youhave known allyourlife jg. ablessing. NO ERROR 1 2 3 4 551 53, 56 57 59, 6 64 2 63, (Children are good imitators therefore, adults should demonstrate 1 2 desirable forms of behaviorin _dealinaon them. © NOERROR 3 4 5 Qurcivilservants getpaid especialy ontime. © NOERROR 1 Zi 3 4 5 Theboyshad swam in almost every pool around here both large and small ones 1 2 3 “when they were taking swimming lessons NO ERROR 4 5 ‘Theceditor scanned the pages Lhanded him glanced at what |had wrote 1 2 and told me the article would be printed ln the next day's paper NO ERROR 3 4 5 Languageis indeed tne sublest, ua the same tie the more effective do ae 3 means of transmitting wisdom and civilization. NOERROR 4 5 Nether Mara nor her parents were present forgive her award, 1 : 2 but everyone else who graduated with honors was there to receive his. NO ERROR 3 4 5 Aller so many years, _itseems asif we have successfully avoided 1 2 3 the worst possible prospecis. © NOERROR 4 6 ‘The successful personisone who is industrious 1 2 ‘and who take advantage of opportunities. © NO ERROR. 3 4 5 Tosolve the countrys aout housing problem, she government has launched a systematic housing program Wis observed thatthe uiumph achieved in he stuage against 2308 sv domamig en snse ‘nds ple pivots NO ERROR Oneotthese days Jo-Ann andme wil enrol ousoves in a rock cimbing cass bo f for our trek ug i iain. NO ERROR - 4 5 The suscess of aleaderlays, not only onthe leader’ allo influence peoole, buldoin bashes ctihepunose ahead detes base NOERROR ci 4 5 Because we wanled tofinshourrushwork, Ronnie and mysell, decided | é stay after office hours. A NO ERROR : 4 567, 68, 70 n n. 3, 14, 5 Seas and oceans help in in. moderating land climates and 1 2 {omaintain favorable concentration of carbon dioxide and oxygen inthe atmosphere. © NOERROR 3 4 5 Voice mais one of he latest communication tools desianed to 1 2 eople who demand more sophisticated lelecommunicatons services. © NOERROR 3 4 5 Qvererowding of and within houses is an-unhealthfulfactor which favor 1 2 3 the spread of many diseases. NO ERROR 4 5 Heis one ofthe few candidates who has confined his discussion toissues ofthe day. NOERROR 1 2 3 4 5 discussing about political iss soherremarks abou and fashion 1 2 3 wore completely beside the point, NOERROR 4 5 (Que culture family upbringing, and ed often work together 1 2 fopreventus to accept new ways of thinking and doing things. NOERROR 3 4 5 Hore comes the ovely candidates ‘forthe most contest 1 2 intheirvery atractve -—-andelegantevening gowns. NOERROR 5 4 5 ‘The forum, which willbe composed of various fields of 1 2 endeavors. are expected to lacle studies made on the effects of television programs on chien. NO ERROR 3 4 5 ‘Thé’best consultants are those who can suggest 1 cot apply an array of methods aim at helping their cients understand and diagnose a situation, and act 2 3 accordingly under that qlven situation, NOERROR. 4 5 ‘have frequently observed tha those who pride themsel inrefinement and independence of 1 2 laste, especially in the manner dressing, often reveals remarkable sam choice, NOERROR 3 4 5 The ability to ts su |s probably one ofthe mast 1 2 important social sil thal an individual can possess. NO ERROR 3 4 5 ‘Emestis more than happy __—_—to weloome back old friends end 1 2 ‘make new ones now that he is enjoying the fruits of his endeavor. NO ERROR 3 4 57. 78 79 80 at a2 86 Leamers sel goals, as molivalion for learning, 1 2 and their successes or fallures in achieving these goals delermine how he sels his fulure goals. NO ERROR 3 4 5 Our tis trying hard Improve the health services in the count 1 2 Statistics show that these services fave nol Keep pace withthe rapid increase in population NO ERROR 3 4 6 ‘Manageme yay coming to reall that has no monopoly on brains 1 2 ‘nd thal employees may have good and valid reasons fortheir opinions, © NOERROR 3 4 5 With cities unable to house the entre working population, roads must be constructed 1 2 fo-gccommodate people who drive fo work from the suburbs. NO ERROR. 3 4 5 The factis that ‘anybody who overexpose himself 1 2 tothe sunis apy {ocontractskin cancer. NOERROR 3 4 5 ‘twas the auditor, notthe accountants, who were dissatisfied with the method 1 2 3 otpreparing the payroll ©“ NOERROR 4 5 Pumanhik siya sa bahay al tuloy-uloysakusina ——_upang huming ng 1 2 3 pagkain sakanyanakapabd, WALANG MALI 4 5 Isinslonsanogaue angmga.alat ——_—sasang iaquan 1 2 3 stipininid ang pinuen. WALANG MALI 4 5 ‘Megkekaroon ng kapayanaan ‘ang_buong daigdig hu hat ng ta0 a 2 3 1 smagkakalsa at magkakaunawaan, WALANG MALI 4 5 ‘Ang mga nakakatandana penavhin gy naokakoinan hab kal 1 2 aymasayang nagsasayaw sasalvamakebagong watusin. WALANG MALL 3 4 5 Nakikigalak kami samga tagqumpay 1 2 3 nila Fernan at Victor. WALANG MALI 4 5ACE REVIEW CENTER READING COMPREHENSION 4. Change and progress are not necessary synonymous, and there is aways the danger of mistaking change fr progress. Some old ways of doing things may be as good as, or superior, to new. Since contemporary problems have thei oots inthe past and are the product of cumulative evens, they must be seen in ther historical perspective to be understood and solved. The paragraph best supports the statement that ‘Where there is change, ther is progress ‘Amew way of doing things doesnot always bring about progress. Mistakes ae part of progress. Present problems are best solved through introducing ghange. The best solution to present problems can be found infPast 2. An education relly suited othe rural envionment can become both real opportuniy and genuinely functional only when that ‘environment begins to offer real opportunity and require skits and knowiedge ona large scale. As long as opportunity es onlin tho urban economy, education wil remain in servitude foo, ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that Hl Rural occupational opportunites give meaning fo uta education ‘Our educational system caters mainly othe needs ofthe urban sector. Migration tothe cts results from lack of real opportunites in the rural areas. The rural environment has opportunites that need o be developed. \We have a concentration of educational opportunites inthe urban areas. 3, It'seems that the greatest barrier to understanding les in our inability to communicate effectively with others. tis @ truism that some / people ata belle than cher. Some have facil fr seltexpresion, some do nol. Some know whal io communica bt dont know how ] ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that_. 1. People who have something to communicate readily express themselves. Effective communication requires knowledge of what o say and how to say t Some people donot have the abit to understand oes oop who have afacity fr sel-expression can beter ndestand others, Misunderstanding is basically the result of people's differences in trainings and interests. 4. Many people who consider themselves music lovers go to concerts in order to unwind themselves. There hey enter an ideal world were one does not have think of the reales of everyday We. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that music _ 1. Needs fo express only one emotion or meaning, 2 soflen used as an escape, 3. Requires high degree of concentration ftom the listener. 4, Ustener derives pure pleasure rom understanding the meaning of musical theme. 5. Not only creates mood butitcan aso perpetuate Or Clicpel {rev » 5. While the offce concerned with community development devotes its atenton tothe building of material projecs, thas not neglected fo folow through is main objective to change the people's aude from loo much dependence on the government to self-rliance and resoutcefuness, ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that_. 1. The ofice concerned with community development is both sel-liant and resourceful 2 Community development means more than the buiing of material projects forthe people. 3. The people's attitude toward community development is one of the inferences. 4. Community development consists mainly of building material projects, 5. Community developments dependent on the government’ sel-lance and resourcefulness,6. Keeping a tree socal free is no jo forthe hal- educated and the stoveny. Men and women doing competently whatever job i theirs do tone up the whole society, and the man wino does slovenly jobs wheter he is janitor or a judge, a suigeon ora technician lowers the tone ofthe society The paragraph best supports the statement that To keep a free society re, the competent and slovenly should work together. There is noob forthe slovenly in a free socely. A free society i for everyone wheter half-educated or slovenly Aree society has for is members: the janitor, the judge, the surgeon and the technician. Pople who do thei work wel help koopa fee society going : z 7. The democratic idea is one ofthe greatest and most powerful ideas ever conceived by man. The power and the greatness ofthe idea ‘lems from man’s emphasis on cooperation rather than coercion and the faith in the use of nteligence to solve problems. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that_. 1 The practice of democracy makes the people powerful 2 ‘The use of force is unnecessary in a democratic stat. 3 ‘The use of inteligence assures the solution of problems. 4 Great and powerful men have conceived the democratic idea. 5 Certain posi factors give greatness and strength to the democratic idea, 8. Children shouldbe provided with a consistent environment that should'be favorably established for the chiles positive and sound personaly development. Inconsistent environment raises a problematic child whose character becomes unpredictable and pecular. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that __ Parents should keep a close watch over their children. AAchil's personality mirrors the kind of envionment around which he grows. ‘A sound personality may develop ina chid who grows in any kind of envionment. CCileren should not be deprived ofthe basic necessities for their growth. CCileren should be protected from the bad elements in his surroundings. @. itis customary in public employment for new appointees to serve a probationary period before they receive permanent appoiniments. The objective ofthis i o fest hem in actual service, to instruct them in the essental duties of her poston, and fo provide aready means for eliminating persons who are not sulted for such work. During this probationary period, dismissal may usually be made atthe discretion ofthe appointing officers ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that - “rial appointments protect the eppoinlee from unfair dismissal practice. Government employees need experience and instruction before permanent appointment Tess for determining the ability of employees should be practiced, ‘Serving a probationary period isa must for al government employees. Demonstrated finess is the basis fo retention of employee inthe government 40. Freedom and human rights without food are ke freeing a prisoner and then not giving the prisoner the key to get out ofthe cell. The, 450 milion people who today lve in the shadow of hunger and death from mainutriion can never be free men and women; however, ‘entrenched ther freedom may be. These freedoms are only prospects held out and not realized. ‘The paragraph best supports the statementthat _ ‘A imes people have to work as one nation to address the problem of malnutiton. ‘Most ofthe poor countries inthe world today stil depend on “upper” rich counties for support. ‘The satisfaction of one’s basic needs Is a prerequisite to the enjoyment of freedom ‘A country that cannot feed its people with is own resources could never be fee. ‘A.country that could not be free unless it could prove to the world that it could stand on its own feet 11. As‘ group, great inventors of intricate mechanical devices are probably very far above the average in general nteligence. This conclusion ress largely on the deduction from the fact that invention calls fora high degree of selective thinking and of interest n problem situations, ‘According to the paragraph, the mentality of inventors may be estimated on _. ‘The nature oftheir work Close association with them. ‘The knowledge of mechanical principles. The success oftheir inventons. Personal convictions about life.12, Government institutions, in order to contribute in a postive and substantial manner tothe national efforts, should leam to work together instead of functioning separately and fighting for credit. The sentence best supports the statement that “The national efforts of government insttulions have been ineffective. “The desire for credit among government institutions has made national efforts effective. ‘Separation of powers and functions of cfferent government institutions is a necessity. ‘Cooperation among government instituions will improve national efforts. Differences in function of government institutions have made it ficult for them to work together. 43. Science isnot interested exclusively inthe material aspects of industry buts increasingly concerning itself with problems involving the human element. Industrial mental hygiene is one of the most vigorous expressions ofthe allempl of science fo conserve and to improve human if. Tho paragraph best supports the statement that , ‘Science is currently concerning itself to a greater degree with the ways of promoting the welfare of mankind. ‘Science is now geared foward introducing a new technology which wil lessen the inconveniences of man. ‘Science is concermed with giving individual equal opportunites fr living. ‘The human facoris not the concer of science. ‘The human element, being complex ass, may somehow hinder the development of science, +14, With appropriate regard to what studies on efforts at vocational guidance reveal, society should make available fo all youth according to individual kings and social needs; knowledge of the chief skis and crafts which underies curent reputable modes of obtaining a living. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that 4 ‘Society should enable each youth to obtain vocational information. Society must anticipate future vocational requirements, ‘All youth have a iking for certain crafts. ‘More than ordinary skils and knowiedge are required to make a living. ‘The present number of skied craftsmen is insufficient. 45, There is no quick and easy road to greatness but what we must build our own road with the genius, the sacrifice, the work, and the sweat nat ofa handful of leaders, but of each and every one ofthe milions of our countrymen. ‘The sentence best supports the statement that_. ‘Government projecis get the full support of the people. [National endeavors for development should be spearheaded by the government. ‘The leaders have a sense of sel-sacrice. ‘The leaders will work as industriously as the common people do. ‘There is mutual trust between the leaders and the people. 46. Two persons look out through the same bars; one sees mud, and the olner, the stars. ‘The sentence best supports the statement that 1 People see things diferenliy depending on their own perspective, 2 People have varied ways of looking at different things. 3 ‘Some people are binder than others. 5 4. People have different tastes and interests, ie . 5. People tend to influence one another's view of things. 17, Inthe business world, ertors of judgment are sometimes overiooked, but errors of fact are seldom excused. ‘The sontence best supports the statement that 1 Efficiency results from knowledge of facts. Judgment errors occur more frequent than errors of fact. CCalching the errors of others are very important. ‘Sound judgments not essential as education and knowledge. ‘Accuracy of facts Is required18. For decades, people have lived wih the idea that business was a separate kind of caling encompassing a limited range of actives, People have also thought that business was primarily concerned with making money and not wih taking any responsibilty in shaping the future. But now, education, health and welfare, community and social development projects are becoming the concems of a number of legitimate businesses. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that__. 1 Business actvlies are mostly concemed with making big prof Business activies and motives used to create a negative impression on the people. Business enterprises are now given socal obligations. Businesses are now subordinating some oftheir concems to sacial development interests, There is a diferent almosphere now on the business community 419, War wil cease fo plague man not because ofan increase of human goodwill anid an understanding, but mainly because the price of such an efort wil prove o be very high. As nalios continue fo develo, spencing ions inthe search foF abet way of ie, war wie nothing more than wasteful spending or a hindrance tothe growth of cvilztion The paragraph best supports the statement that ___. “The outbreak of wars caused by the lack of goodwill and understanding among nations. The search for peace wil pul an end to war. Eventually, man wiltop fghting beceuse war is becoming more expensive. Fighting among nations wil no affect the ques for development. To Invest in pace is much more expensive than to invest in wa. 20. Theres something inherenly democratzig — perhaps even te evolutionary ~ about the Intemet technology. Not only has it enfrancised thousands of would-be witers who otherwise might never have taken up the craft, bu ithas aso thrown together classes of people wio hadn't had much direct contact before the Interne. The paragraph best supports the statement that Internet Creates mass confit. Destroys human bonding. Offers art and writing crafts. Encourages creativity and sociatzation. Encourages revoluions. 21. Constitutions, no matter how wel-wilten and how letler-perfect, can never transform a nation into what itis not. itis the quality of men ‘and women wio take cur laws to heart, and nol the quantity of those laws tht in the end really matters, ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that__. People of high moral standards should formulae constitution fo make them effective. The quality of people in a country depends upon the prevailing taws therein. Constitutions that are ltter-perfect cannot be abused by the people. Every cilizen must abide by he fundamental laws ofthe land. “The worth and effec ofthe laws depends on how the people make use of them. 2. Training o earn a living is essential, but itis considered nol enough. Whatis even more important re high standards of personal behavior and social norms of good and bad, of right and wrong. Without these values, aliterale generation could be even more dangerous than a completely uneducated one ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that_. Uneducated people offen disregard the social norms of good and bad to eam alvin. Excellent work performance is developed through regular on-the-job training Atle knowledge is more dangerous than a complete iliteracy. Educated people have better chances of earning living Education should aim at developing a morally upright citizenry. 23. Work must be put through inthe proper order, regardless ofthe order in which the separa task first present them. First hings must ‘come first because in business activites, me involves money. ‘According tothe paragraph, an essential factor in business economy Isto. Keep busy during office hours. Have superior ineligence, ‘Accomplish tasks without question Spend working hours wisely. Think before acting,24. Inventions do not follow naturally inthe wake of major scientific discoveries. Most offen, they are stimulated by a technical opportunity thats also an opportunity fo represent minor but noteworthy improvement on an existing product or process and are often made by men “on the job” who perceive the possibilty of improving a process or product they are familiar with ‘The phragraph best supports the statement that 7 ‘Scientific advances do not iat important inventions, “Technological innovations become useful if they are product of men on the job Inventions arise out of necessity, not out ofthe desire to convert scientific discoveries into technological innovations. ‘The significance of inventions depends on whether they would be economically useful or not [Most technological inventions have no scientific bass. 25. Delinquency may be assumed as an expression ofthe need for recognition of the youth's hand as unchanneled energies gone asa. (Our society must provide proper channels for youth's energie, the wholesomeness of which should be a force toward bringing tothe surface of ther potentiates for positive thinking and action, ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that_. Developing youth potentiates will produce good results. ‘Youth development isan intinsic responsibility of society. ‘The youth are positive forces toward nation-building. Delinquency takes place as a defiance of authoritarian practices. Juvenile delinquency can be curbed by education 26, Unless all people renounce war as an instrument of national policy, there can be no marked progress among nations, for war would only cause the channeling of al efforts toward destruction. The sentence best supports the statement that_. ‘War can bring progress as well as destruction. No nation which has emerged victorious in war has ever progressed. ‘Waris costly i terms of both human and natural resources. Real progress can be altained through amicable setiement of cisputes, not through war ‘The economically deprived nations involved in war will surely be defeated. 27. There is definitely no development where families do not eat three square meals a day; when children lve under bridges orin car board houses: when children de atthe early age because of poor health or the inability oftheir quardians to buy the necessary medicines, wien they get sick. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that_. al ‘Man's basic needs are food, clothing, shelter, and good health 2 Development cannot be limited to mere economic growth. 3 For development to be authentic, thas to promote the good every man. 4 Development must bring about an environment of equality, happiness, and peace 5 Development refers to the people's involvement ofthe basic necessities of life. 28. Govemments are probably no more guilty of “ed tape" than large scale private institutions, but the important point for public relaions is thatit involved procedures and delay that are offensive tothe public. An important element inthe pubic relations program isthe critical review of al procedures drecty involving members ofthe public io see if they can be simplified or made less offensive, ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that__. 1. Procedures directly involving the public are the most complicated and offensive. 2 Government agencies are usualy guity of complicated procedures than the private offices 3. Red tape can be minimized by simpltying procedures thal conan the publi 4. Apublic relations program is affected by the inconvenience of he public.” . 5. Public relations are important to the publi “ rd 129. Personal freedom can be expanded by education and training which open up a wide range of professional opportunites. Knowiedge is a tangible asset, quite often the most important tool n our work. The more marketable knowledge you posses, the freer you are, forit can't be taken from you. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that__. To be truly rue and independent, a person should build his education and sks To slay on ajob, a person should posses the needed kil. ‘A person's education is wort more than that person's wealth Personal freedom offers person wider oppartunites fr work [Apperson who enjoys individual freedoms free todo the things he beaves in.30. Cur people must know that corruption in high places or positions of power and influence isnot a legal issue. It cannot be resolved in the courts. Only the true leader of our people can do so, The paragraph best supports the statement that - ‘Corruption means having power and influence. Corruption among high government officials is so widespread that our cours cannot stop it. ‘Ant-graft against high government officials have been filed in our courts “The country's fight against coruption inthe government will succeed under a strong leadership, ‘Our courts have prosecuted government officials holding positions of power and influence. 31. The success of the administration andthe realization of its goals rely on the commitment, dedication, and participation ofthe peopl. Every citizen should cooperate in the implementaion of te polices adopted by the government. In doing this, old and undesirable practices must be changed to new and better ones. ‘The paragraph stresses the need for_- ‘Government ofits should work hard for economic recovery Change the ol values fo new ones. Cooperation and camaraderie among Filpino ciizens. ‘Alindividuals must do their share in assisting the administration that affects the needed _ changes inthe county. New government programs that emphasize labor intensive industries. ‘ 32, flEgisltion i o change social attudes and values, it must come wih adequate enforcement measures and machinery, which Should include efforts 1 educate people on these laws. Otherwise, legal provisions not ony remain dead lets, but aso promote ack of respect forthe law. ‘The paragraph best supports tho statoment that 4. People should respec aws that protec them. ‘The effectiveness of aw fs in adequate education ofthe people about them and thelr proper enforcement, Laws lose their efecveness if people donot respect them Ignorance ofthe law does not excuse anyone. Laws could change the social atitudes and values ofthe people if properly enforced. 33. Governments are now publicly accountable fo the world community for protecting the rights oftheir own citizens. The principe Is ‘ocepted by major word bodies, such as the United Nations. Thal accountability inckudes accepting the right of inlernabonal organizations to:ask questions and express conoerns when a person's rights are curtailed, The paragraph best supports the statement that 1 "Abuses taking place in counties of widely diflering ideologies demand and international response, 2 The protection of human rights is an international responsibilty and queries to that effect are not considered interference in the ‘country’s intemal affais. I Whenever human rights are violated, people ae the victims; they and their familes need practical help. 4 Works on human rights are based on the universal human rights standards, which the itemational community has procleimed. 5 Inefforts to mobilize world public opinion, economic or cultural boycotts are highly discouraged. 34. The sis, capacities, resourcefulness, and ingen of ou people conse our greatest wealth, but much of the people's energies 2x6 dissipated owing to ack of coorination and direction in human resource development end ubizton. ‘The sentence best supports the statement that__. ‘Much ofthe people's energies ae expended on unproductive pusuts. ‘The development and ullizain of our human resources has been neglected ‘The Filipinos are wol-known for ther resourcefulness and ingenuiy (ur people's natural capacities need lite in he way of power and direction Relums would improve the development of human resources were beter planned. 35. ‘Snap judgments are likely to be wrong. The longer one takes lo put up final judgment of a person, the more aocurate the judgment willbe, ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that. \Wrong judgment arises from the lack of data about a person. ‘An evaluation of a person must be based on verifiable evidence. Not all people would make good judges. It takes time to meke a correct appraisal ofan individual ‘An inaccurate appraisal ofa person results in misunderstanding,36, The goal ofa work simplification program is to improve work, wich means, increase in production, Tis does not mean that the worker wil speed up or hury through the steps ofa task. When the work simplification approach is applied, the unnecessary sleps are eliminated or some pats ofthe tasks are simplified. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that _. Worker's partcipaton in producton-orented programs provides a means of reducing resistance to change Workers parcpaton provides personal volvement and an opportunity for self-expression. Many organizatons have adoped formal work simplification program. Excessive movements and delays al workstations are grea reduced when the work simplification program i simplified ‘A work simplifcaion program enables workers to perfom efcienlly and economical. 37. The duty ofthe government is to govern and itis to gover, t must govern wel fr a goverment obedience and the moral allegiance ofthe people. Worst, a government tat is weak and cannot govern well itself threat to welfare, for such a government certainly cannot redress wrongs, therefore, cannot promote rights. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that _. The slrength of te goverment emanates from the people ‘A weak government breeds chaos and ciscontent among the people ‘A.government has o be strong and dependable to command loyalty and suppor of the people ‘ A government protects the ciizen's rights and promotes their welfare ‘A weak government can easly be toppled by the people 38, Economic growth is @ misleading yardstick of development. Expanding production of goods and services is @ necessary condition for ‘development but does not guarantee it. Development should raise the levels of subsistence, human dignity, and freedom, or aleviate poverty and unemployment. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that. 3 ‘Ahigh per capita income in a counisy promotes toal development. ‘The expansion of government services raises the standard of ving in a community ‘The quality of ife of families in @ country determines the development programs of government. Genuine development provides a dignified, decent, and humane life fr the people. Progress is equated with infrastructure projects forthe people's inconvenience. 39. The participation ofthe yout in the struggle for development, justice, and peace fs crucial. They are propagators of new, relevant, ‘and progressive ideas that will usher in a new and responsive order for the peopl. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that. : In the youth le the responsiites in shaping the destiny ofthe nation The authoriies acknowledge the potentials of the youth Young people are ful of courage, creativity, and ideal ‘The youth give what they believe is good fo the people. ‘The youth are challenged to think what will best suit the needs of the people. 40, Leadership can only come through service, Indeed, itis only a by-product of service. Criteria for leaders are not to be found in the circumstances of ther bith or socal status, butin the quales oftheir mind and soul ‘The paragraph best supports the statemont that E Religious individuals make good leaders. Leadership is bor out of doing well for thers. Only the best qualiied man should lead his peopl. Birth and social status detract from the buiing up of leaders. Poor men generally make better leaders than those who dwell in wealth. 41. Tho food crisis isa csi of pice and distibution, Its clear thal the world's agricultural resources were ditbuted at al equitably or used at all rational, there would be enough food fr the rowing population ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that __. “The conto ofthe population growin the answer to te food crisis. eA zs Food csi is mare pronounced in counties wih meager resources. The word's food crisis i a result of the uneven distribution ofthe world’s resources, Some counties produce food more than what hey can consume. “The world’s food supply cannot meet the demands ofthe growing population.42. The goal of development isnot solely onthe improvement of material ving condllons, essential though ths is, butitis creating condlions that wil make possible human growth and fulfilment ‘The sentence best supports the statement that__. Development can be attained by creating good ling concitons. Development is geared towards the achievement of material comforts of man, [Development has the advancement and satisfaction of man as the focal point. Development makes possible the progress of nations. Development is aimed at distributing wealth equally among the poor. 43, Crime is essentially a social and natural phenomenon, and as such, itcannot be trealed and checked by the application of abstract Principles of law and jurisprudence, or by the imposition of punishment, fixed and determined beforehand, but through the enforcement of individual investigation conducted by a competent body of psychiatrists and socal scientists. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that e ‘Strict enforcement of penal laws discourages possible offenders to commit crimes, CCime should be dealt with not according to establish penal rules but in consideration of individual persons and cases. Competent crime experts help alot in solving the problems of society through systematic punishment of offenders. CCrimes cannot be totaly eradicated but they can be minimized through a systematic punishment of offenders. {A slrange and morbid phenomenon constrains individual lo do wrong occasionally conrary to ther volions. ‘44, One of the glaring ironies of if is the fact that people endowed with the power of nteligent oral communication, encounter dificult in ‘communicating wih the cther people oftheir species. This may be so because people belong tothe differen social and intellecval levels in society, and as they step higher in these levels, communication ables become more sophisticated The paragraph best supports the statement that 1 Humans cannot be considered the most ntligent creatures when itcomes to communication skils, “= 2 2 Communication problems do nat ony stam from the verbalization of ideas but also arise as a result of cifferent cultures and backgrounds. 3. Communication isa simple provess of relaying and receiving messages 4. The ability to communicate is one of human's most oustanding faculties. 5. Verbalization of ideas is more important than the ideas themselves. 45. Individuals dffer from one another in personal values, atitudes, personaly, and roles, yet atthe same lime, the members ofa group ‘must possess certain common values and characteristics. The quotation best supports the statement that 1 Group members seldom posses common characteristics and values. 2 Differences in personal values, atitudes, personales, and roles make it cffcult for group members fora common cause, 3 Individuals dtr from one another mainly because ofthe differences in their valves and characteristics. 4 Individuals in a group compete with one another because of differences in ther values and characteristics, 5 ‘Common characteristics and values among group members are necessary. 46. litte ignorance wien launching economic development projects may be a frulfl stimulus to ingenious new approaches. The sentence best supports the statement that 1 "New techniques insure suocess of development plans. 2. New approaches bring about a change and success. 3. Janorance sometimes gives bith to new knowledge 4. Fromingenuity ome successful projects 5. __Lackof knowledge in economic ventures may lead to better and improved resuls, 47. Its the task of any developmental ideology to relate the elements of hope, the capacity to look at one's dificult in the ight of new ‘opportunites, and human's yearings for beter material conditions, and spiritual development into a consistent structure of thought and perspective. ‘The sentence best supports the statement that _. The desire for material gain must be limited fo the requirements for spiritual development. ‘The abiityof te people o view things inthe right perspective guarantees thir success in Me. Development efforts must be based on, and heartened, by the hopes and aspirations of the people. Confident persons take advantage of new opportunites for their personal advancement. People can overcome any obstacle fo progress through their cooperation and self reliance,48, The pupose of traning for any occupation sto acquaint the worker wih principles end practices by means of imparting a thorough knowledge ofthe tools ofthe rade, whether they are mental processes or physical obects. In any case, raining should focus onthe ‘mental and manual development ofa worker and should lad fo corect work habits. The paragraph best supports the statement that 4. The mental traning fr any occupation is always related tothe use of some physical tools. 2 Training should be concerned with the development of both sis and work habits vital to the performance ofthe job, 3. The worker must acquire knowledge not connected wih the fools ofthe trade. 4, Allthe workers who undergo proper training perform their jobs satisfactory. 5. Correct aplcaion of tol is proof of thorough training 49. Forgetthe movies. The end ofthe world won't come from faling asteroid or a raging ius. Itwillcome as most of he woes tragedies have by human hand. ‘The paragraph best supports the statoment that 1. natural catastophe is inthe ofing, 2 —_Anasteroid ora vis wil attack the earth 3. The world wil end aocording to God's design 4, The world will end trough the people’ own doing 5. Movies are accurate renditons of the apocalypic scenario. 50, The kind of education that he people obtain determines their behavior, their manner of meeting problems, and the achievements that wil mark ther future. Ifa govemmentis negigent of the educational system that il provides for its young ciizens, it cannot expect sound and solid achievements from the nation as a whole. The paragraph best supports the statement that 1, The chief concer ofa governments to provide education for its cizens. 2, Thestale ofthe nation determines the kind of education thatthe people should gt. 3. Progressive counties have modem schoo ystems 4. Educational opportunities ae varied in developed counties. 5. sound educational system bulds a solid nation 51. Sixty years ago | know everything; now | know nothing; education isa progressive discovery of our own ignorance. The sentence best supports the statement that 1 The older we get, the more we forget what we have learned. ‘The older wo get, the more knowledgeable we become. ‘The more we learn, the more we realize thal there's more we need to know. We leam more as we grow old. Ignorance is alifelong experience. 52. An expanding technology creates an increasing need for educated persons. In tum, a better educated work force stimulates advances in technology and prosperity The paragraph best supports the statement that ’An expanding technology is highly gratifying fo an educated workforce Human development should have priori over the technological growth of society. Every society should give emphasis on training the youth in science and technology. Mutual retaonships exist between technological growth and a highly trained workforce. The prosperity ofa county is parallel to the iteray level ofits citizen. '53, Character cannot be bul, nor did anything ever accomplish without sel-iscipine. Great achievements and great careers are never won the easy way, bu through rigorous sel-conrl The paragraph best supports the statement that 4. The greatest achievement a person can have is the abiity to master oneself With or without discipline, a lucky person attains suocess in ie People of character constitute the pars of great societies. Greatness is the product of hard work anda regulated if. ‘disciplined person easly accomplishes things of importance54. Any psychologist wil fell you that once a person discovers his/her inate interests ands given the chance to develop them , that person wil dispel the harmful effects of monolony more quickly and effectively than any ofthe recreations offered by commercial places of amusement ‘The sentence best supports the statement that _ Recreation thats purely fr enjoyment not productive, Itis difficult to discover one's own innate assels. ‘An occupation in which one is interested isa true recreation ‘Too much pleasure soon becomes monotonous. Doing the things tha interest you help you overcome monotony. 55. No naton can lve in isolation in today’s world despite the diferences in cultures, belies, and poltical systems, Faced wih simi problems, all societies are forced to contribute tothe continuing efforts of people to improve their lot on earth and to prevent their ultimate destruction by the fearful weapons they have invented. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that 2 People will destroy themselves because of deadly inventions. ‘Common problems unite nations to improve and protect humankind. ‘A developed nation can afford not to have any relation withthe rest of the word ‘Societies continue to have differences in poiical systems. Cultures vary according o people's temperament and upbringing, 56, Plagiarism isthe world's dumbest crime. f you are caught, there is absolutely nothing you can say in your own defense. When you think about, its easy fo commit the underying sin, presenting as your own, someone’ else's work ~ without running the risk of sanction merely by making the effort to reward. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that plagiarism is a crime that can be attributed to 3 1 Computer bugs. 2 The effort evading sanction - 3, Someone acknowledging another writer's work A a 4 The imposition of sanctions against “ 5. Dishonesty in writing. 57. All societies have some form of machineries for maintaining an orderly if in the community The sentence best supports the statement that 1 ‘To maintain order in society, special machines are put up. 2, There can be no order in sociely unless machineries are put up. 3 ‘Some system for keeping order is found in all societies. 4 ‘Social order is produced by some form of machines. 5. Machines are neoessary part of all societies for the maintenance of socal order. 58, In. developing society like ours with a high rate of population growth, a family can only raise so many children decently. Problems arise when there are more children than wha the family resources can adequately support ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that ‘ 1, Family planning is gaining acceptance in developing countries. In.a developing society, poor and uneducated people tend to have more chicre. ‘The family resources should determine the size ofthe family Economic progress cannot cach up with population growth. To conirol population growth, family planning should be adopted 59, As populations increase and become more urbanized, social relations also become more impersonal. People's concern for humankind has been insitutonalized, We give not to a needy person, but to an agency that undertakes rehabittaton. The paragraph best supports the statement that. . 1. Ince, charitable insttuons are established fo the poor. ‘There are more needy people in urban areas than in rural areas. Pople in urban areas are to busy to have concern for others Urbanization and increase in population lead to inoreased poverty People become detached from each other as they grow in number and become urbanizedy rhe po an Chae bw capo a Ha a Pentair eh ee an an, Problems are found manly among the Poor, Healt problems retard cur nator ‘economic progress, is ‘merely Possessing it or not Cnet Min wath rt 3 Everyone knows what odo ut one's wealth, 4 [is important that we i65. {tis simple human truth that no one can or wil work hard for long unless he is rewarded with adequate income and opportunities for a life of decency and dignly The sentence best supports the statement that. 1 'A man who performs a decent work can face the world with dignity and pride 2 ‘A man who continuously works hard wil find many advancement opportunites. 3 ‘A.man will work hard if his work offers satisfaction of afar standard of ving. 4 ‘Aman will have to work hard tobe able olive a lie of decency and dignity 6 ‘A.man's life centers on his work which may bring him success or failure. 666. Inmodern economy, the resuits of long-range national planning frequently depend upon the future value of money. The ability then to predict the value of money isthe key to economic progress, The paragraph best supports the statement that. fl Financial planning is indispensable in modern economy. 2 ‘The value of money is unpredictable at times. 3 Economic progress is facilated by properly conlroling budgetary expenses, 4 Long-range national planning is unheard of in radiional economies. 6. Unpredictable money is an obstacle to @ nation's prosperity. 67. Although socal evolution is @ process tha is, neler clearly understood nor agreed upon, by autores its importance is nolo be
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Whether at hme or al work, an individual's needs and values constantly come opposing with other people Whether at hme or at work, an individuals needs and values constantly come into opposition with other people. Whether at home or at work, an indivdua's needs and values constantly come in opposition with those of other people Whether at home or at work, an individual's needs and values constantly comes ito opposition wth those of other oople ‘An individual's needs and values, whether at home or at work, constantly come opposing with those of other people. 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The executive is sinoere and humble man and his subordinates admire him because of it19, a 2 2 24, [As a member of society, everyone has the right to social secutly and is ented tothe realization of his economic, social, and cultural rights, ~ = 'As a member of soil, he righ! o social sect by everyone is ented tothe real and cltural ight. The reaizaton ofhis economic, soca, and cultural rights and the rights to socal secur isentiled to everyone, as @ member of scily Everyone has the right to socal securiy, as a member of society ands end to the realization of his economic, socal, and cultural rights. Enied to te realization of his economic, socal, and cullural ght, everyone has te right, as « member of society to sorta surly. tion of his economic, socal, Miss Guzman had gone to United State to try to find a lucrative jo. Miss Guzman went tothe United States to try and finda lucrative job Miss Guzman went to the United States and bes to ind a lucrative job. Miss Guzman went othe United Stats to try to find a lucrative ob. Miss Guzman went to the United States to try and found lucrative job. ‘Of the women who have enjoyed growing orchids for years she Is one, ‘She is one of those women who have enjoyed to grow orchids for years. ‘She is one of those women whio has enjoyed growing orchid for years. ‘She is one of those women who have enjoyed growing orchids for years. She is one of those who have enjoyed themselves growing orchids for years, Giving instructions are easier than to folow them. When one is given instructions, Uiey should try to follow them. Instructions are easier to give than 10 folow. Inetructions could certainly be easier given than followed. Itis sometimes hard to folow instructons which are easily given. ‘The most erical period in the county as far’ as employment is concerned willbe the third and last quarters of the year. What wll be the most critical period in the country will be the third and last quarters of the year as far as employment is conoemed, It wll be the third and last quarters of the year that wil be the most crcal period in the country's employment concer. “The third and last quarters of the year, as far as employment is concerned, wil be the most critical period in the county ‘The most ertical period in the county wil be the third and last quarters ofthe year as far as employment is concerned. \Without unfair ciscrimination, public ofcials and employees should provide service to everyone and regardless of pat afiaton Regardless of party afaton or preference, public ofcials ad employees should provide service to everyone and without unfair discrimination. Public officials and employees should provide service to everyone without unfair discrimination and regardless of party afliton or preference. Public officials and employees should provide service, regardless of party fliaton or preference and without unfair clscriminations to everyone. Public officials and employees should provide service to everyone and it should be without unfair discrimination and ‘regardless of party afflaion or preference. \While itis desirable that a developmental plan bein writing, iis not required that tbe in an elaborate form. While itis desirable thal @ developmental plan be in wing, itis not required tht it should have been in an elaborate form. While it is desirable that 2 developmental plan be in writing, no requirement whatsoever imposed that it be in an ‘elaborate form. While itis desirable that a developmental be written, itis not required that itis in an elaborate form. While a developmental plan is desirable tobe in wring its not required that it be in an elaborate form.6 2. a. 32 3 ee oe ees Ie oe osepe I not forthe people's iesponsible acs, the destruction of the ozone layer would not happen. ititwere not for the people's irresponsible acts, the destruction of the ozone layer will not happen. Had it not been for the people's irresponsible acts, the destruction of the ozone layer would not have happened ifitwas not forthe people's iresponsible acts, the destruction of the ozone layer would not have happened. Ifitis not fr the people's inesponsibe acts, the destruction ofthe ozone layer would not happen. Because no usher had to come to show the guests to their seats, a lady crc helped herself toa seat in front ofthe stage. Itis because no usher had come to show the guests to their seats so that a lady cic helped herself to a seat infront ofthe stage Because ofthe fact that no usher had come fo show the guests to their seals, and so a ley cic helped herself !o a seat in front ofthe stage. Because no usher came to show the guests to their seals, a lady crc had helped herse to @ seat infront ofthe stage. No sher had come to show the guests to their seals, and a lady crc helped hersel in front ofthe stage. ‘The size of one's family is considered when he buys @ ca. ‘Aperson should not decide to buy a car without hinver considering the size of his/her farily ‘Apperson who buys a car ought to consider the size ofhisiher family. ‘Aperson should be considering the size of one's family in buying a ‘n buying g car, a person should consider the size of one's family. Being very expensive, I didnot buy the gown: ~~ Asit was very expensive, the gown was not bought. | did not buy it because the gown was very expensive. | did not buy the gown, it being very expensive | did not buy the gown because it was very expensive. ‘To be sure about your conclusion, you should consider all he available and relevant facts. ‘To be sure about your conclusion, one should consider all the available and relevant facts. Considering all he available and relevant facts, one can be sure about the conclusion. ‘Al the available and relevant facts should be considered inorder for one to be sure about one's conclusion, ‘You should consider all the available facs tobe sure about your conclusion, and also the relevant facts, ‘They are such friendly people so everyone likes them. ‘They are such friendly people that everyone kes them. ‘They are friendly people such that everyone likes them. ‘They are such friendly people, therefore everyone likes them. ‘They are such friendly people until everyone ies ther. ‘Television programs are crammed with commercials that the viewers get annoyed, ‘Television programs are so crammed with commercials thatthe viewers get annoyed. Television programs are too crammed with commercials that the viewers get annoyed. “Television programs are very crammed with commercials thatthe viewers get annoyed. “Television programs ate So crammed with commercials such thatthe viewers get annoyed. fore any serious damage was done, by the fremen, the fire was put out fortunaely Fortunataly the fire was put out by the firemen before any serious damage was done, Fortunataly the fire was put out, before any serious damage was done by the firemen. The fire was put out by the firemen, fortunately before any serious damage was done, “The fie was put out bythe firemen, fortunately before any serious damage was done, “Traditionally speaking, small and medium-sized companies have viewed advertising es a business expense wich is necessary. ‘Advertsing has been viewed by small and medium-sized companies, aditonaly as a necessaty business expense. ‘hs necessary business expense has been the way taditonaly small and medium-sized companies view advertising ‘Small and medi sized companies have Waditonly viewed advertising as a necessary business expense. Small and medium-sized companies have advertising viewed as a necessary business expense, tacitonaly% a. 8 40, a 42, pappe Worthy of human dignity must be the existence of every person who works and ensured of the right to just and favorable remuneration. Ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, the right to just and favorable remuneration is the right of every person who works. Every person who works has the right to just and favorable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity. ‘The right to just and favorable remuneration for every person who works has ensured for himself and his family an existence worthy of cin ‘An existence worhy of human dignity for ims and his fait is ensured by the right to just and favorable remuneration of every person who works, Her brother, whom | metin the party, is more rcher than you think. Her brother, I met him inthe party, is very much richer than you think. Her brother, whom I had met in the party, is richer than you tink Her brother, whom | matin the party, is much richer than you think, | met her brother in the party and he i richer than you think. In all his efforts to please others, got him into trouble. To please others in all his efforts, he got nto rouble. Allis efforts to please others, he got ino trouble ‘Allhis efforts to please others got him into rouble. ‘Allhis efforts got him into rouble to please others curfamershave Bon Rpts cope wih hough bought about by fe No pheramenon by he slow ube Chr omes have expd wth cout ought abot by be EIN penemene wit he i othe shalow ibe pig wn he ought aug nthe EINophenanenon cur amershave been lp by the shalow ibe The ito phenneoon bought tut he aight wh hich ar ames ae coping whe hp of he show The shaw ube wes hve pd ou ames cop wih be aug aught aay be Eo penonenon Fields can be irigaled but the water from the shallow tube wells isnot fi for human consumption, “The water from the shallow tube wells Is only for irrigating fields and not fit for human consumption. \Wit its water, shallow tube wells irrigate fields but s no ft for human consumption Irigating fields, not human consumption, the water from the shalow tube wells can inigate fields, Not fit for human consumption, the waler from the shallow tube wells can imigate fed. To do ther work well was what the new manager told all employees inthe company. ‘Al employees in the company were told by the new manager to do their work well ‘The new manager told every employee inthe company todo their work wel ‘The new manager told al employees inthe company to do thelr work wel What the new manager tod all employees in the company was to do thelr work wel {tthe young are tobe taught, we adults must not only teach them by precept but also by example. ifthe young are o be taught, they must be taught by us adults not only by precept but aso by example. ifthe young are to be taught, we adults must teach them not only by precept but also by example. ifthe young are to be taught we adults must teach not only by precept but by example. if we are to teach the young, they must not only be taught by precept but by example. ‘Many couples cannot hardly make both ends meet. ‘Many couples can't hardly make both ends meet. ‘Many couples can hardly make both ends meet. Many couples are hardly in no position to make both ends meet Many couples are hardy unable to make both ends meet4 45. 46 a 49. 50, at Industiaization must actelerate because the coming generation is banking on the opportunities that wil result from it Industraization must accelerate, for it is here where the coming generation is banking for opportuni, Industiaizaion, wherein he coming generation is banking on for opportunities, must aocelerate Industiaization must accelerate and result in opportunities and the coming generation is banking on it The coming generation is banking onthe opportunities that wil result from industalization and it must accelerate, ‘After six major revisions, the convenience of the article as wel sits economy and common sense are stll apparent This article, the economy, common sense, and convenience are stil apparent after sh major revisions. Stil epperent ae the economy, common sense, and convenience of this article after six major revisions. ‘The economy, common sense, and convenience are stil apparent after six major revisions of tis arte. The economy, common sense, and convenience ofthis article are stil apparent ater six major revisions. Journalism requires corroboration of even reporter's initial findings of the ordinary context Even in the ordinary context, journalism requires corroboration of reporters inital findings. CCorroboration of reporter's inital indings even in the ordinary context is required in joumalism. Reporte’ inl ndings require corroboration in journalism even inthe ordinary context “The requirement of journalism is corroboration of reporter's inal findings even inthe ordinary context. ‘A government official or employee is expected lo act on a request or petition promply and expeditiously whether \witen or verbal ‘A government official or employee is expected lo act promplly and expeditiously on a request or petition, whether \wilten or verbal ‘A request or petition is expected to be acted on by @ government ofcal or employee promptly and expeditiously, ‘whether written oF verbal Whether written or verb expeditiously. Promply and expeditiously, @ government official or employee is expected to act on a request or petition, whether ‘wien oF verbal government official or employee is expected lo act on a request or peition promplly and For Philemon, weeding rosebushes in the garden is a tiresome chore although he loves to pick roses but no to tend them. In the garden, weeding rosebushes is a tiresome chore for Philemon, who loves to pick roses but not to tend them \Weeding rosebushes inthe garden isa tiresome chore for Pitemon who loves to pick roses but not to tend them. Because Philemon loves to pick roses but not to tend them in the garden, weeding rosebushes is tiresome chore for bi. Philemon, who loves to pick roses but not to tend them, weeding rosebushes inthe garden i a tiresome chore fr him. The time for most people has come fo change ther attitudes and lifestyles. “The time has come when people must change their atitudes and lifestyles, ‘The time when the atitudes and lifestyles of he people has come fo change. ‘The people must change their atitudes and ifesiyes and the time had come to change. People must change their attudes and lifestyles, and itis because the time has come to change, Whenever errors are committed in my work, my attention is called by my supervisor. My supervisor calls my atfenton wien commiting errors in my work My superisor calls my attention to my work when | commit erors in my work My supenisor call my attention to errors | commit in my work, whenever. My supervisor calls my attention whenever | commit errors in my work. Tests are one of the dificult ordeals that confront people. Tests is one ofthe dificult ordeals that confront people. If there is one dificult ordeal that confront peopl, itis tests ‘One of the dificlt ordeals that confonts people are test. ‘There is one dificult ordeal that confronts people and tis one are tests ‘One must save a itle money everyday lo prepare forthe future. Atle money must be saved everyday to prepare forthe future. Everyday alle money mustbe saved to prepare for one's futur. To prepare forthe future a lie money must be saved by a person everyday. ‘To prepare fr one's future, alitle money must be saved by a person everyday.82, 5. 55, 57, 58, 59 61 PRONE MRENH BREN BEEN Beene SREnH Beene Beene oRERE ‘The reason Annie did not get the job was that she was not prepared, ‘The reason Annie id not get the good job was due to her being not prepared. ‘The reason Annie didnot get the job is because she Is not prepared for i. ‘The reason Annie didnot get the job was that sie was not prepared for it ‘Annie was not prepared; that's why she dd not get the jb. ‘The stores have attractive display windows across the street. ‘The slores across the street have display windows that look atracive. ‘The stores across the street have atracive display windows, ‘Across the street, the stores have attractive display windows, With attractive dsplay windows, the stores are located across the street Gloria tod her aunt that she had bought agit for her. Gloria told her aunt she had bought agit for her. Goria told her aunt that she, Gloria, bought a gift for her. Gloria bought a gift for her and he tok! her aunt about ‘That she has bought git for her was what Gloria told her aunt. ‘The barrio is connected withthe provincial road by a small road. ‘A bridge, though smal, connects the barrio with the provincial road, ‘A smal bridge connects the barrio tothe provincial road, ‘A small bridge connects the barrio with the provincial road. ‘A small bridge serves fo connect the bari tothe provincial road. When Belen applied fr clizenship, she has to sign many papers. ‘When Belen applied for citizenship, she had to sign many papers. When Belen applied fr citzenship, many papers were signed. Belen applied for citizenship and many papers were signed by her. Belen applied fr clizensip and she has to sign many papers. ‘Alter the three-day conference in Manila, the regional directors have gone back to their posts as instructed. ‘Afior the three-day conference in Manila, the regional directors went back to ther post lke they were instructed, ‘Aor the three-day conference in Manila, the regional directors had gone back to their posts as was the instruction ‘Alter the three-day conference in Manila the regional directors went back to ther posts as they were instructed. ‘Alter the three-day conference in Manila the regional diectors relumed to their posts according to instructions. He's not discouraged in spite his heavy losses recent in business. Despite that he has heavy losses in business recenly, he isnot discouraged. Despite his heavy losses in business recently, he is not discouraged. Despite ofthe heavy losses in business recent, he s not discouraged. In pile his heany losses in business recently, he is not discouraged No mater how busy Alani, he must find ime fo rest. ‘Though how busy Alan i, he must find time to rest Even ifhow busy Alanis, he must ind time to rest ‘Alan must find ime to rest although how busy he is. Even how busy Alani, he must find ime to rest You can study your lessons ether atthe library o in your own room, You can elther study your lessons atthe library or in your own room, You can study either your lessons at the library or in your own room, Either you can study your lessons atthe library or study in your own room. {A the lrary orn your own room, you can either study your lessons. Biting of nails and excessive crying among children ae indicator of emotional tension among them, Biting of nails and excessive crying indicate emotional tension in children, Ciildren biting nals and crying excessively ae incicators of emotional tension. ‘Those biting nals and excessive crying indicate emotional tension among children. ‘Ther excessive crying and biting nals indicate emotional tension among children,2, 63 7 ‘There is no better way to teach a child tobe courteous as to show examples of courtesy There is no better way to teach a chid tobe courteous unless to show examples of courtesy ‘There is no better way to teach a child to be courteous than fo show examples of courtesy, ‘There is no better way to teach a chido be courteous by showing examples of courtesy. “There is no better way to teach a child lo be courteous but to show examples of courtesy. Neither the wage increases nor the vacaton plan have satisfied the workers. [Neither the wage increases nor the vacation plan has satisfied the workers Neither the wage increases or the vacation plan has salisfied the worker. Neither the vacation plan nor the wage increase has satisfied the workers. Nether the vacation plan or the wage increase have satisfied the worker. ‘No amount of progress wil tak place ifthe people do not aiscipin themselves and no efforts tobe settrtiant are exerted. ‘No amount of progress wil take place if the people do not discipline themselves and exert efforts to be selt-eiant. No amount of progress wil ake place if the people are not cscplined and if they donot exert efforts tobe selelant. No amount of progress wil have taken place because the people do not discipline themselves and exert efforts to be seltelant Ifthe people do not discipline themselves, no amount of progress wil lake place, and that they have to exert efforts to be sel-refant. ‘The education of his chikiren is most paramount in his plans, ‘The education of his children is more paramount in his pian. ‘The education of his children is paramount in his plans. ‘The most paramount fall his plans is how to educate his children, Paramount in his plans more than any other thing isthe education of his children. ‘vita rle in identifying the reasons why people leave an organization splayed by interviewing ‘Avital oe is played by interviewing in dentying the reasons why people leave an organization. In identifying the reasons why people leave an organization, a vital ol is played by interviewing Interviewing, in identifying the reasons why people leave an organization, plas the vita ole Interviewing playa vita roe in identifying the reasons why people leave an organization. ‘Ang puwersang militar ng Pilpinas at Amerika sa pagpapatupad ng malawakang pagsasanay ay nagkasundo upang sugpuin ang terorismo sa Pilipinas. Sa pagpapalupad ng malawakang pagsasanay, ang puwersang miltar ngPiipnas at Amerika upang sugpuin ang terorismo sa Pilipinas ay nagkesundo. Sa pagpapatuped ng malawakang pagsasanay upang sugpuin ang ierrismo sa Pilipinas ang puwerseng mit ng Pilipinas at Amerika ay nagkasunco, ; ‘Sa pagpapatupad ng malawekang pagsasenay, nagkasundo ang puwersang miltarng Pipinas at Amérka upang svgpuin ang terrismo sa Pilipinas Nagkasundo ang puwersang miltar ng Pilipinas at Amerika sa pagpapatupad ng malawakang pagsasanay upang sugpuin ang terorismo sa Pilipinas. Kasunod niyang umibis mula sa sasakyan ang isang lala Kasunod niya ang isang lalak ng umibis sa sasakyan. ‘Ang isang lalaki sa sasakyan ang kasunod niyang umibs, Isang lalak ang sa sasakyan ay kasunod niyang umibis ‘Sa sasakyan ay isang lalaki ang kasunod niyang umibis. Naniniwata akong ang gawaing iinigay sa kanya kaya nya, Naniniwala akong kaya nya ang gawaing ibinigay sa kanya. ‘Ang gawaing binigay sa kanya ay naniniwala akong kaya niya, kaya nya ang gawaing ibiigay sa kanya, nniivata ako. Ibnigay sa kanya, nninwala akong kaya nia ang gawain,ACE REVIEW CENTER GENERAL INFORMATION CONSTITUTION Who has the authoily fo recommend fo the President nominees forthe members of the Supreme Court and judges of the lower courts? 41. Judicial and Bar Council 2. Integrated Bar ofthe Philippines 3. Commission on Appointments 4 Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court 5. Secretary of Justice ‘The authority 10 call for a constitutional convention forthe purpose of proposing amendments thereto, or revision thereof, resides in the 4. Speaker of the House 2. President 3, Supreme Court 4, Senate 5. Congress: ‘The Constitution protets the ives ofits unborn citizens. This means that 4. The goverment imposes stingentreguatons on bith control methods. 2. People must exercise responsible parenthood to avoid unwanted pregnancies. 3. Tho unborn is given equal rights as any born ciizen inthe county. 4. Abortion cannot be beralzed in the county. Abortion is generaly prohibited inthe county, buts allowed in some cases, Under the 1987 Constitution, the State is mandaled to assign the highest budgetary priority to 4. Agrcuture 2. Education 3. Health 4. Scene 5. National defense \Who exercise general supervision over al ocal goverments? 4, Executive Seoretary 2. President of tie Philippines. 3,_Speaker ofthe House 4, League of Governors 5. Secretary ofthe Department of Interior and Local Government i, Which ofthe folowing sectors is NOT representing in the House of Representatives through the party-list system? 41. Religious 2 Youth 3. Women 4. Peasant 5. Labor “The power ofthe President of the Philipines lo disapprove bils passed by Congress that helshe considers not favorable to the people is called 4, Emergency power 2, Police power 3. Legislative power 4, Velo power 5. Execulive power Due process of law means that the accused is, 4. Enid to egal counsel Paced ina solity confinement Represented in all stages ofthe tial resumed innocent unt proven guity ‘Not subjected to force, violence, and intimidation to extract confession of gut “The rights of privat individuals to secure fr themselves the enjoyable oftheir means of happiness such as the right lo a name, the right to form a family, andthe right to security of personal papers and effects are called 4. Political rights 2. Cultural ights 3. Chris 4 Inherent rights 5. Economic and social rights10. 11 12, 13. 14 18, 16 17. 48. 19, “The Bil of Rights ofthe Philippine Constitution does not alow involuntary servitude EXCEPT Payment for dept. Penalty or violation of training regulations by a studentvanee. Penalty fr breach of regulation imposed by an employer iu of dismissal fom work Punishment imposed by parents to their children ‘ag ae Punishment fr a crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted. i Elective oF appointive public officials or employees cannot accept any present, compensation, office, or tie of any Kind from ‘any foreign government without the consent of 1. Congress 2. The Ombudsman 3. The President 4 The Agency Head 5. The Chief Justice \Which body has the sole power to hear and decide all cases of impeachment? 4. Senate 2. Sandiganbayan 3. Ombudsman 4, Supreme Court 5. House of Representatives “Te right ofthe stat to take private property for public use upon payment of just compensation tothe owners known a8 4, Eminent domain 2. Lert of abode 3. Judicial proceedings 4, Publodscosure 5. Administrative proceedings \Which of the following can be considered as an accessory penalty of an impeachment case? 1. Exile 2. Fine or indemnity 3. Imprisonment 4. Sequestration of property 55. Perpetual disqualification from holding public offce \What does the red color of the Philippine lag represent? ‘The Filipino's capacity for selF-determination “The Filpino's resistance to foreign aggression Progress and prosperity Deiaration of war Filipino valor “The Philppines is a democratic and republican state, Consequent, sovereignty resides in_ 4. Malacfiang 2. Theruing party 3. The Congress ofthe Pippines 4, The Armed Forces of the Philippines 5. The people or cizemy \What are the official languages ofthe Philippines? 41, Tagalog and English 2. Filipino and English 3. English and Spanish 4. Filipino and regional languages 5. English and regional languages ‘A voter is cisqualfed from exercising histher right to suffrage i he/she 1. is poor 2. isiiterate 3. is naturalized Filipino citzen 4. is 20 years of age immediately preceding the election 55. has been a resident of te Philipines for less than 6 months ‘A police officer who detains a suspect longer than what is required by law is lable for 41, Abduction 2, legal detention 3, Wegalarrest 4. Asbitrary detention 5. Violation of domicile ‘Who emang the falling may be appointed es member of he Cabinet without needing conimaton fom the Commission con Appointhents? 4, Senator 2. Senate President 3. Congressman 4, Speaker ofthe House 5. Vice-President2 24, 2%, 2 2 20, 30, w ‘The power ofthe president to disepprove a bill passed by Congress due to allegations that sad bill was a hasty andi considered legislation is known as power 1. Velo 2 Police 3. Legislative 4, Executive 5. Emergency ‘Alf the following government ofcials may be removed from offce by impeachment EXCEPT one. Which isthe exception? 4. Ombudsman 2 Chaiman ofthe COMELEC 3. Chief Justice of he Supreme Court 4. Chairman of te COA 5. Presiding Justice ofthe Sandiganbayan Which of the folowing refers to the power and authority of a cour to hear, ry, and decide @ case? 4. Autonomy 2. Jurscition 3. Probiy 4. Independence 5. Mandamus ‘Our Constitution provides that no person shall be compelled to be a witness against oneselt. This provision is known as _ 4, Exdusionary rule 2. The right to sufrage 3. The right to speedy trial 4. The right against seltincrimination 5. The right to counsel ‘Any pate indvdual who enters an abode against he wl ofthe owner and without proper court order shal be guiy of 4. Trespassing 2. Breaking in 3. Foroed entry 4 legal search 5. Violation of domicile The right to privacy ofa person is defined as one's right to, 1. Go where one pleases Be a member of ant-terorst group Believe whatever one wishes Be free from unwarranted publicity Build one's home wherever he/she chooses very defendant in a criminal case has a right to counsel chiefly because _. ‘A counsel is indispensable inthe trial. tis dificult to get an acquital without a counsel. Prosecuting attorneys are capable of proving innocent people gil ‘There is a great risk of being adjudge when one does not have a counsel ‘The law is concemed in seeing thal every defendant has adequate opportunites to present his/her case. Atleast how many years must a presidental candidate rede in the Philippines before running for pubic ofc? 1. Five 2 Six 3 Eight oe. 4 Ten 5. Fifteen ‘Al of the folowing are manifestations of the sovereignty of the people, EXCEPT the right Define the jurisdicon oftheir goverment Define the powers of teir government Consitute their own goverment Change their government Criicize their government peeps ‘A member ofthe House of Representatives is disqualified to serve for more than 7 4. two consecutive terms 2. three consecutive terms 3, four consecutive terms 4, total of three terms 55, otal of four terms ‘Allof the following are the powers of Congress, EXCEPT to__. Declare the existence of war Declare executive acts unconstitutional Override the veto ofthe Pres evoke the prociamation of martial law Prescribe the qualifications of judges of lower courts36 37. 38 39. 4 42, ‘Only natura-bom citizens of the Philippines are qualiled forthe folowing postions, EXCEPT one, Which is the excepbon? 1. Govemor 2. Congressman 3. Chief Juste 4 Ombudsman 5. Deputy Ombudsman Records or documents pertaining to any one ofthe following fll within the concept of established priviege and are NOT ‘made avaliable to any requesting public EXCEPT Closed-door Cabinet sessions Executive sessions of Congress 3 Financial ransactions : . Deliberations of te Supreme Court Drafts of decisions ofthe Court of Appeals \Which ofthe following is NOT a right ofa person under investigation for allegedly commiting an offense? 41. Tobe informed ofthe person's right to remain sent 2 Tobe informed ofthe nature and cause of aocusations agains the person 3. Tobe provided with a free counsel 4 5. ‘To demand that the person be allowed to Stay at home during investigation without police escort To have a competent and independent counsel preferably ofthe person's own choice, No person shall be deprived of histher property without due process. This means that. 4. Taking of private property is legal 2. Tenants cannot be ejected from the house they occupy without due process 3. \Nisilegal io demolish squatters’ shanties even there isa court order 4 5 Regulations on the construction of buildings require approval of the people Seizure by the government of eny private property should always bein accordance with the law ‘A;pact between or among two or more states intended fo create a binding of rights and obligations upon the partis is known as. 4. An agreement 2 Aoontract 3. Ateaty 4. Adebenture 5. Apledge Which ofthe folowing rights ensure the well-being ofthe individual and foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of national cullure based on the principe of unity in diversity in cimale of fre artistic and intllectual expression”? 1. Poltical right 2. Inherent rights 3. Civilrights| 4. Cultural rights 5. Economic and social rights For expeditious proceeding of documents, except otherwise provided by law or regulation, how many iiials or signatures ‘must any wien decision contain? 1.8 25 3.4 43 52 Atleast how many years afer the Constitution has been ratified may the people propose arnendments through iniative? 1. Three 2 Five 3. Sk 4 Seven 5 Ten ‘Whatisthe general compulsory retirement age of civ servants? 1. 65 2 8 3.70 47 5. 75 Whats the rerement age of Justice? 1. 80 215 3. 70 4 65 5 8 \Who among the following is responsible for determining the existence of probable cause for the issuance of a warrant of arrestor search warrant? 1, Prosecutor 2. Plainttt 3. Judge 4. Lawyer 5. Police Investigator48. 45. 46. a7. 48, 49, 50, 5 82, ‘The right that querantees similar treatment to al persons siilary situated and precludes arbitrary or unjust discrimination to ‘secure and safeguard suoh rights called right 4. tojust compensation 2. toprofess one's faith or religion 3. to due process of law 4. toequal protecton oftelaw 5. against double Jeopardy |Apolce ofcer who had ust arrested a suspected tie placed a placard on the thief's chest which reads: “Don't imitate me, | ‘am a thief" Which ofthe following rights ofthe aocefpd is violated? 4. Right o remain silent 2. Right to due process ofaw 3, Right to counsel 4. Rightto sel-ncrmination 5. Rightto be informed ofthe accusation against him/her ‘All f the following are subject to ciscipinary authority ofthe Ombudsman EXCEPT. 41, Elective local ofcals 2. Members ofthe Jucciary 3, Members of the Cabinet 4, Managers of govt. corporations 5, General ofthe Armed Forces ofthe Philippines Which of the following govemment agencies exercises original and exclusive jurisdiction over all contests relating to the ‘lection returns and the quaificafons ofthe President and Vice-President? 41. Supreme Court 2. Senate Electoral Tribunal 3. Judicial Bar council 4. Commission on Elections 5. Commission on Appointments In which of the folowing situations isthe principle of due process of law violated? “The accused is informed ofthe nature and cause ofthe accusations. ‘The accused is tried before an impartial cour. ‘The goverment awards contract after public bidding ‘The person arrested was shown and was permitted to examine the warrant of arrest. ‘The goverment increases bus fares upon receiving petition citing oil price hike. Which has the sole power to inate or commence al cases of impeachment? 1, House of Representatives 2. Senale 3, Saniganbayan 4, Ombudsman 5. Supreme Court ‘The process of transfering the basic powers from national to local governments to allow maximum participation of the citizens in governmental and community activites? 4. Dowsing 2. Deletion 3. Reorganization 4. Decentralization 5. Partnership ‘Al persons shall, before convicon, be bailabe by sufficient suraties, or be released on recognizance as may be provided by law, EXCEPT when “The acoused demands to meet the witness face to face ‘The accused is detained by reason of poiical belies and aspirations ‘The right o have a speedy disposition ofthe case is invoked ‘The privlege ofthe wrt of habeas copusis suspended Charged wih offenses punishable by reclusion perpetua accompanied by a strong evidence of gui. ‘The intention ofthe law in presuming the innooence of an accused ina criminal prosecutions fo Favor the accused ‘Add burden to the prosecution Prevent the conviction ofan innocent person Insure the presence ofthe accused when needed by the cout Lighien the degree of punishment that may be imposed on the accused if proven guilty. ‘The constitution provides that the Philppines renounces war as an instrument of national policy, this means that the Philippines wil not _. Declare the existence ofa state of war Engage in aggressive war Do acs offensive to any other countries Prepare for war Prioritize mitary matters53 56 7, 58, 6. An effective and speedy remedy on the part of the people to remove an elective official who is not performing his/her functions to their satisfaction is through . 1. Suspension 2 titative 3, Referendum 4. Election 5. Recall In what level of election are losing candidates eligible for appointment or re-employment to any office in the government? 1, Barangay 2, Municipal 3. City 4, Provincial 5. National ‘The statement, “A law which hears before it condemns, which proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after tial” best describes the essence of 1. Bill of attainder 2, Double jeopardy 3, Eminent domain 4, Expost facto law 5. Due process of law. The President, the Vice-President, the Members of he Supreme Court, the Members of te Consituion Commissions, and the Ombudsman may only be removed from offce though impeachment. Which ofthe folowing is NOT a ground for impeachment? Betrayal of Public Trust Sexual Harassment reason, Bribery, Graft, and Corupton Other High Cimes Culpable Violation of the Constitution Allof the following officials may be removed from office through impeachment EXCEPT the _ Presiding Justice ofthe Sandiganbayan Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court Members ofthe Supreme Court ‘Chairman ofthe Commission on Elections Chairman ofthe Commission on Aucit 3 What power thet can be delegated by the President? 1. Pardon power 2. Military power 3. Judicial power 4, Executive power 5. Legislative power ‘The court has resisted the clamor to issue a lemporary injunction forthe sake of _. 4. Principle 2. Expediency 3 Integy 4 Honesty 5. Sincerity What agency ofthe government thal can dectare thatthe citys a highly urbanized city? Department of Interior and Local Government Department of Budget and Finance Department of Education Department of Agrarian Reform Department of Agriculture ‘The governmentis established forthe furtherance and guarantees of certain naenable human rights? 1. Proclamation 2. Suspension 3, Transfer 4. Prohibition 5. PreservationACE REVIEW CENTER RA 6713: CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES 1, 10 RA. 6713 or “Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees" covers all ofthe following, EXCEPT 1, Temporary employees 2. Non-career employees 3. Private contractors 4. Elective and appointive ofcials 5. Miltary and police personnel Which of the following is NOT one ofthe terms of conduct for govemment emplayeos? 4, Transparency 2. Political neutrality 3, Professionalism 4. Nationalism and patiotsm 5. _Justness and sincerity \Wihich of the following does NOT exemplify commitment to public service? 4. Exposing graft and coruption 2. Reporting hazards to health in the community 3. Preserving public property and domain 4. sig fica guppies exxrizaly 5. Using publiddistietionary Which ofthe following positons allows appointments of relatives by consanguinity or afnty by the appointing authority? 4, Technical * 2. Confidential 3. Secretarial 4. Skiled 5. Unskilled Government offcials and employees are prohibited from engaging in partisan poltical actives EXCEPT in Being a delegate to any poliical con Slicing or ceiving conkibutions fo Expressing their views on current polfical problems or issues ‘Becoming publicly identified with the success or failure of any candidate ‘Making speeches to draw suppor in behalf ofa candidate office From the time of separation from the government service, public officials are prohibited from accepting employment in any private enterprise previously reguated by ther office fora period of _. 1. Three years 2. Two years 3, One year 4. Ten months 5. Sixmonths ‘The transfer of tie or disposal of inlerest in property by voluntary, completly, and actually depriving oneself of hisiher right or ite to itn favor of a person or persons pother than hiner spouse and immediate relaves is known @8_. 1. Diversion 2. Disengagement 3. Disinheritance 4. Divestment 5. Disenfranchisement Entrepreneurial activities of government employees may be allowed subject to all ofthe folowing conditions EXCEPT one. Which isthe exception? 41, These are not done during offlee hours. 2. These are not done within the required 40-hour-a-week period. 3. These do not conflict wih the oficial functions ofthe employee. 4, These do not require the use of government resources and facilites. 5. The income from entrepreneurial actviies does not exceed half ofthe employee's énnual income. ‘ ‘The obiifation of government officials and employees fo be at all imes answerable for their misconduct tothe people from wom the government derives its power is known as 4. Transparency 2. Public service 3. Public Accountability 4. Checks and balances 5, Equal access to opportunities Within the prescribed period of time public officials and employees are required to fie their statement of assets and labiies ‘and financial disclosure in the folowing instances, EXCEPT __ 4, Assumption of office 2. Compulsory retirement 3. Voluntary resignation 4. Expiration ofthe term of office 5. Acceptance of forelgn scholarship"1 12 13 14, 16. 16 17 18 19 2 Free voluntary service refers to services rendered by civil servants without 1. Uabity 2. Recognition, 3. Eligibility 4, Obligation 5. Compensation Which norm of conduct is described by the statement ‘Public officials and employees and thei families shall lead modest lives appropriate fr their posiions and income?” 1, Professionalism 2, Nationalism and Patiofsm 3. Simple Living 4, Commitment to Public Interest 5. Responsiveness to the Public ‘Alter receiving a copy ofa favorable docsion, a cient gave Jenny, a clerk in the Legal Department, food items as a token of
ntensify™ 5. publicize {A strong governments nésded to promote _ not dependency, and to encourage free enterprise. 4 selkalenaton 2. selRevalvation 3, seleliance 4, selkawareness 5. selfdetermination Commercial banks started @ new credit system that empowers the middle-income Filipino through responsive and ___ creat facility. 1. profitable 2. imaginative 3. innovative 4, forwardlooking 5. dependable In an emergency situator can be worse tan panio, 4, confusion 2, inaction 3. ignorance 4. indecisiveness 5. insensitivity Paintings, photographs, posters, and cartoons have been used to _humnaitarian concerns as well 2s ideological or politica bei. 1. exalt 2 explain 3. express 4. examine 5. popularizeACE REVIEW CENTER LOGICAL ANALYSIS - s+ % CONCLUSION Subscribing to Cable TV is luxury. Al luxuries are needles expenditures. Having a cellular phone is nota fuxury. Dining in a five-star hotel isa needless expenditure. 1 Having 2 cellular phone is not a needless expenditure. 2 Subscribing lo Cable TV isnot a needless expenditure. 3 Subscribing to Cable TV isa needless expenditure. 4. Dining in a five-star hotel is not a luxury 5 Dining in a five-star hotel is a luxury. It you pay your taxes, then more roads are bull, f more roads are but, then all farmers wal be self-reliant. 1 Roads are bul for the farmers. 2 Ifyou pay your taxes, then more farmers will be selFteliant. 3 If Mang Nardo isa farmer, then he is sel-eliant 4 If more farmers are self-reliant, then you pay your taxes. 5 If taxes collected are below targl, then infrastructure projects will be lesser. If allfru-bearing plants are flowering plant, and all flowering pants attract insects 1 ‘Some frui-bearing plants do not attrac insects 2 All flowering plants are fut-bearing. 3. ‘Some flowering plants are fru-bearing, 4 Ia plant aracts insects, ten its fut bearing 5. Al fruit-bearing plants attract insects. Claudia wil go to the party if her mother wil permit her. Tony wil go to the party if Claudia wil goto the party. Claudia is permitted by her mother to go to the party ‘Tony will go to the party if Claudia’s mother wil not permit him to accompany Claudia tothe party. Tony will go to the party Claudia will not goto the party. Claudia wil go tothe party if Tony wil goto the party Allof the above. All detectives ace scientific persons. All inventors are creative persons. Francis is a scienific person. Christian is not a creative person. Francis is nota detective = Francs is detective. ‘Christin isnot an inventor Christian is an inventor Christian is also a scientific person. ‘An old lady asked a trusted locksmith to instal special locks a the doors of her house before she lef for a three-day vist to her daughter next town. The locksmith did @ good job of bolting the front doer which could be opened from inside. When the ‘ld lady came back, the locksmith helped her carefuly to unlock the front door and open all the windows. The front door could not be opened from outside. The locksmith need not put special locks at the door. The windows were not all closed when the old lady left. The siyle of locks at the door ofthe house was obsolete. The locksmith lives in another town, From the extensive data gathered in the Philippines forthe period 1994-1996 there are incicalions that some rivers are stil telatively clean, particularly in Mindanao. Not al rivers in the Philippines are pollute. The overall qualy of all rivers has deteriorated. Rivers in the Philippines are polluted. Rivers in Luzon and Visayas are unsafe for fishery and recreational purposes. Philippine rivers could no longer sustain itefishes cannot breed, they will die. Coral reefs are the only breeding places of fishes. All coral reefs will be destroyed by humans tenly years fom now. Tw enby -yeOre FTOM M4 pul 1 New species of fishes will appear. Coral reefs will form in the deepest sea. Seas and oceans wil have highar sal content Frenes willbe very expensive Fiahes wi cose oot ‘Submitting a good term paper is a necessary condijion for passing the course. ‘Myra did not pass the course; hence, she had fot submitted a good term paper. ‘Myra ad submitted a good term paper, hence she passed the course. . uy [Myra passed the course; hence, she had submitted a good term paper. Either Myra does not submit a good term paper or she passed the course. Ether Myra submits a good term paper or she does nol pass the course. ‘Some managers are not analytical. All managers are ruthless. Daniel is ruthless. ‘Allruthless people are analytical Not all analytical managers are ruthless. ‘Some ruthless managers are not analy Danial is analytical buts not a manager. Daniel is a manager butis not analytical ‘Some computer programmers are neersighted. Al nearsighted people are inefficient workers, Veronica is an ineficient worker. Lourdes is @ computer programmer. Veronica s nearsighted Lourdes isan inefficient worker. ‘Some computer programmers are ineficient workers, All computer programmers are ineficient workers. Allinefcient workers are nearsighted ‘Al diamonds are elegent. Some peatls are not elegant. The Black Hearts a pearl. The Heart of the Deep is not elegant. The Black Hoartis elegant. ‘The Black Heart isnot elegant. ‘The Heart of the Deep is 8 peat ‘The Heart of the Deep is nota diamond. Diamonds are more expensive tian peas. {Allusions and deceptions are believable. This news report is not believable. This annual report is believable. Some ilusions and deceptions are amusing 1 This annual report is amusing, This annual reportis an ilusion and deception. This nows report isnot tue, This news report is amusing, ‘This news report isnot an ilusion or a deception. ‘Allof my friends believe in marriage. Bea is anew friend. She ives with an officemate in an apartment downtown, Her housemates are mos likely @ good friend. Bea believes in marrage. Bea is not married yet. ‘She is lving-n with her boytiend ‘She needs a companion in the city. People need guns for security. Students in the university ae protected by he university police while on campus. Jordan is student in the university ‘Jordan wants to carry a gun on campus but itis prohibited Jotdan does not need to cary a gun on campus “Jordan needs a gun to protect him. “Jordan had a gun but discarded it when he entered the university Guns cause violence on campus.16 7 19, 2» a 2, People who love the Philippines believe that their children must be taught everything by using the Filipino language. Schoo! ‘administrators mandate that English be the language of instruction for Science and math. 1 ‘School administrators believe we can leam Science and Math better in English 2 School administrators do not love the Philippines. 3 ‘School administrators are pressured by parent to teach in English. 4 Children understand Science and Math better in English. 5. Children do not love the Philippines. Foods chs ta'are rich in cholesterl: Some types of chester are bad forthe heart, Chicken skin ich n fat Foods rich in cholesterols are rich in fat. Foods rich nftore bad forthe heart. Chicken ski isnot bed forthe heart. Chicken skin is bad for the heart. Chicken skins rich in cholesterol ‘Styrofoam releases a chemical that desboys the ozone layer. The container that Alou uses isnot harmful o the ozone lay. ‘Alou has found a way to prevent Styrofoam from releasing chemicals into the ar. ‘Alou uses containers that are not made of Styrofoam. ‘Alou uses a high-quality Styrofoam as a container. ‘Styrofoam, when used as a container, does not release harmful chemicals into the at. ‘Syrofoam can be used in making durable containers. There are fewer juvenile delinguents in communities where the youth participle actively in diferent socio-civic and religious dubs, Barangay X has a number of youth clubs. 1 ‘Barangay X has fewer juvenile delinquents than olher barangays. Parenls in Barangay X exer great efforts to prevent juvenile delinquency. ‘Municipal officials encourage the organization of youth clubs. ‘Al young people in Barangay X are members of at least two youth clubs, ‘Community development workers in Barangay X give training in organizing youth clubs. Cross-country maathon Isa popular sposi.event. Popular spre evens are not televised. Triathlon is popular spits event. Some cross-country arafhons are not propery supervised. Some cross-country marathons are televised Talon is televise. me te Bit qwe “ratlon isnot televise. Tiathion is property supervised Talon isnot property supervised Arists are never han-handed. Allarsts are inquisitive. Joey is not ham-handed. Juithis not inquisitive Joey is an artist ‘Joey is not an artist sucith is an artist. ducith isnot an artist. Inquistive people are not ham-handed. ~~ ‘towers are aorant. Some fowers a bight colored. Gumarelais akndof fone, Sabla'snot kindof owes... 1 Some bihty cared ower a ayant 2 Sebiaisnot bight. 2. Seblais not egrant 4 Gamarlais igh colored 5 Gumanelaisfogran ‘Al games of chance are prohibited. Lotto is a game of chance. Poker s nota game of chance, Game cards are prohibited. Game cards are not game of chance. Loti is prohibited Jueteng is a game of chance. “dueteng isnot prohibited.ACE REVIEW CENTER LOGICAL ANALYSIS ASSUMPTION “ityoure smart, then wy arent you rch?” 4. Tobecome ich requis inteligence. To become rch is dificult Only the rch are smart Only smart are rich, Allrch people are smart Classical opera isnot forme. am not the oft feshioned ype, 1. {have never tstened to classical opera . 2 Old-fashioned types ae too limited in her tastes. : we A 3. Glassical opera appeals to old-fashioned type. 4. Classical operas od fashioned. 5. Classical operas not stimulating enough In order to improve our admission process and get better students, we have decided to include an interview of the applicants as an admission criterion. ‘An interview ofthe applicants will ensure the student's success in school ‘An interview of the applicants will draw better students ‘An interview of the appiicants wil be too time consuming Current admission procedures are greatly inadequate, Current admission criteria need to be updated Four competing basketball teams play al the town plaza every Saturday from 2 pm to 8 pm. The games are scheduled in such a way that ony the winning teams continue to play until the champion is proclaimed after the final game. Many avid basketball fans stay throughout the four games. ‘The winning team could not have continued playing throughout the four games. ‘The four games are not played one ater the other. ‘The total number of games is not four. Basketball does not have avid fans. “The champion is not prociaimed right away. Neatootics are dangerous since their effects include extensive brain damage. Brain damage is a cause of narcotics. ‘Al substance abuse leads to brain damage. Extensive brain damage is a sign of drug abuse. ‘Anything that causes extensive brain damage is dangerous. Narcotics should be banned. Pepe is probably a pianist, He can really stetch his hands and fingers. ‘Only people with big hands and ong fingers can be pianists Playing the piano helps Pepe stretch his hands and fingers Stretching helps pianists perform better. ‘Along stretch enables pianists to reach more keys onthe piano. Pianists can really stretch their hands and fingers. Paeng is a responsible men. He takes good care of his family. 1 Taking good care ofthe family i the responsibility of men. 2 Responsible people take good care of thet famies. 3 The familys responsible for taking care of their families 4 ‘A good family produces responsible people. 5 ‘A responsible person has a good family10 11 12 8 14, 18, Going beyond the speed limits foolhardy since it puts people's ives at risk. Foolhardy people should not be alowed to drive. (Only the foolhardy put the lves of people at risk ‘The lives of people are precious. Putin the ives of people at risk is necessary at tes. PPulting the lives of peopl at risk is foolhardy {John is not qualified to run for public office. He is an honest person. 1 2 3. 4 6 Running for public office is an easy task. Only dishonest people are qualified to run for public office. ‘The qualifications for running for pubic office are unreasonable, Unqualified honest persons run for public office. Not enough honest persons run for public office. Nuclear power must be forbidden because wastes from nuclear reactors are highly fatal o life and unftiendly to the environment, ‘Nuclear scientists have not exerted enough effort to coro and safely dispose of wastes from nuclear reactors. Wastes from nuclear reactors can be disposed of safely and ecient. “Measures taken o control and dispose of wastes from nuclear reactors have been uss. Today's technology cannot effectively reduce the harmful effets of nuclear waste disposal. ‘Anything that has ileffects on the ecosystem must be prohibited. I Mario seems stronger than Luigi, then Luigi must really be very weak. Mario is weak. Mario is strong Both Mario and Luigh competed in a contest of strength. Luigiis pretending o be weak: Luigi considers himself song Randy should move to the other TV stations. Wit his bigotry and lack of taste, he would be assured success as a talk-show The 1 2 3. 4 6. Le 1 2 3, 4 5. Bigols and those who lack taste have no place in this TV station. ‘Talk-show hosts in the other TV stations are mosly bigots who lack taste, ‘Talk-show hosts are transferees from other TV stations. Randy wishes to leave his present employer and move (othe other TV stations. Randy wants to become a talk-show host e government cannot tax the practice of religion. That would be unconstitutional Itis unconstitutional to encroach the practice of religion ‘The government cannot do what is unconsbtutonal ‘The Constitution supports the practice of religion. The Constitution does not provide fr the practice of religion. ‘The government adheres to the separation of powers ofthe Church and the State. ticia should not be a pat ofthe volleyball fea because she does not even trust her teammates, Leticia's teammates are not trustworthy. Letiia’s teammates do not have faith nthe team Loticia is eller than her teammates. Teammates should have faith in each oti.” © = = ‘The volleyball team needs Leticia even if she has nofaih in the team. oe nly the poor ae assisted by the present administration in acquiring basic necessities for ving. The present adminisiration helps Mang Tomas aoquie basic necesstes for ving because he isa squatter Gwe, Mang Tomas asked help from the present administration. ‘The present administration hales rich peopl. ‘Squatter dwellers pretend to be poor. ‘Squatter dwellers are considered poor people. ‘Squatter dwellers compete withthe poor people forthe administration's attention.16. 17, 18. 19, 20. Dig eects ae not forme, Ido not belong othe present Genera bo. The present generaion is notre. The past generation does nt Be dig fects. Digi elects co not appeal the new generation, Dig ect lok ake othe future generation, Digialefecs appeal o the present generation, High levels of education do not guarantee rapid economic growth; but itis probably a necessary conditon. A World Bank study shows that newly industrialized countries commonly have low inflaton rates and high education levels, Education is one ofthe determining factors of economic progress, Rapid economic growth brings about low inflaton rates. ‘The World Bank is commited to helping countries lower inflation rates and raise education levels. ‘The World Bank is commited to studying how newly industrialized countries gained their status. ‘There are factors other than high levels of education that help bring about rapid economic growth. Joel's pooms are madenistc since they deal wit complicated subject matters, Complicated subject matters are intellectually stimulating Complicated subject matters are suited lo modemistic poetry. Modemistc poety is intellectually pretentous. Moderistic poet deals with complicated subject mater. Modemistic poetry depicts true to life events, 2 A “Wise men learn by other men's mistakes; fools by their own,” What does this quotation imply? ‘Mistakes can never be avoided. Experience is a dear teacher. Fools commit more mistakes than the wise. We lear to do by doing. ‘All men make mistakes. ‘Some exceptionally physically-ft men tested nour laboratory were middle-aged type with slight bulls. Some of the most Unfit men we have ever seen were husky young men with cardiac conditions. The speaker in the paragraph gives proof to the idea that _ Exercise is necessary Middle-aged men usually have trouble with physical exercises. Heart trouble is becoming common among young men Wel-developed muscles are reflections of good health, Looks are deceitfulACE REVIEW CENTER LOGICAL ANALYSIS LOGICAL RELATED Vis taller than X but shorter than Y and Z, Wis shorlr than Y but taller than Z. Arrange ll five in a row according to height with the shortest a the lft and the tallest atthe right. What isthe correct order oftheir arrangement from left 1 right? 1 YZVWX 2 WYZXV 3 XZVWY 4 xVvZzwy 5 WYZVX Aldine has more experience in personnel work then Erk, Oscar less than Ivan but more than Aldrne, and Esk more than Ulysses butles than Oscar. Among the ie, who has the most expertence in personne! work? 1 Aldine 2° Erk 3 han 4 Oscar 5 Uysses PROBLEM: Ato H are persons compared according to their age and speed at which they finished a certain job. Ais older than B and faster than C. - Dis younger than E, older than C, and slower than FG is older than H, younger than C, slower than H, and faster than F. His older than A, slower than C. Based on the preceding statements, which ofthe following is. true? His older than B and fester than A, iis older than E and slower than A. Dis the eldest and slowest. Cis younger than D and faster than H. AAs the second oldest and the third fastest ‘Annie is older than Beth. Debbie is younger than Beth, Carla's age is between that of Debbie and Beth. Annie is younger than Elsa, Who isthe youngest among the five iis? 1 Beth 2 Aniie 3 Elsa 4 Debbie 6 Catia Mark, Ben, Alex, and Carlo have surnames Frias, Moreno, Pacs, and Reyes but not respectively. Marks taller than Alex ‘and Garo. Mr. Moreno is the tallest ofthe four. Mr. Frias is taller than Mr. Reyes but shorter than Mr, Pacis. Als, Caro is {aler than Alex and Ben, What's the full name ofthe second tallest man? 1 Mark Pacis 2. Alex Moreno 3. Bon Reyes 4 Garo Frias 5 CarloPacis, Patricia, Angeline, Melody, and Lorrea have surnames Allamonte, alameda, Montemayor, and Verder, but not respectively. Patricia is taller tian Melody and Lorrea. Ms. Salameda isthe tallest ofthe four. Ms. Altamonte is taller than Ms. Verder but shorter than Ms. Montemayor. Also, Lorre is taller than Melody and Angeline. What isthe full name of the second tallest person? 1 Lorea Montemayor 2 Lorrea Altamonte 3. Melody Salameda 4. Angeline Verder 5. Patricia Montemayor ‘Anna, Karen, and Nina take turns in getting the midnight shift at Ward 143, such that no one is assigned two nights in row. ‘Anna was assigned two nighls ago and is assigned again tomorrow evening. if Karen is assigned the night immediately following Anna's duty, who can take the midnight shit? 1. Oniy Anna 2 Only Karen 3. OnlyNina 4 Either AnnaorKeren —5.——_—Either Anna or Nina Edmond is taller than Aites but smaller than Rita. If E= Edmonds height, A=Aires's height, R=Rta's height. Which ofthe folowing statements is tue? * 4, ACER 2 ReAsé + 3 ERA 4 ARE 5 EAR oy ee : Points A,B, C, D are arranged in afne in such a way that B is between C and D, and A is between 8 and D. If A precedes Cin what order are they? L | ADCB 2 BOCA 3. -DBCA by 4 DABC 5. ABCD10. 11 12, 13, 14 16, 17 19, 20. Points E, F, G, and | are arranged ina ine in such a way that Fis between G and i, and Eis between F and |. ITE precedes G, in what order are they? 1 EFGI 2 IGFE 3 FIGE 4 lEFG 5 EIGF ifall the odd numbered letters in the English alphabet were to be crossed out, what's the 10* letter NOT crossed out? 1 u 2 8 3 R 4 Q as: T ifall the even numbered letters in the English alphabet were to be crossed out and then all the vowels were also crossed out, what would be the 7 letter NOT crossed out? 1 w 2 s 3 v 4 R 5 % ifthe fist and fourteenth letters of the English alphabet were interchanged, also, the second and fifteenth, the third and sixteenth, and so on until all ltt have been interchanged once. What letter would be the eighteenth letter of the series? 1 F 2 s 3 D 4 E 5 H 'An employment agency has 50 prospective employees to hire for various jobs. Of these 50, seven are considered to be poor ‘employment risks, sine, among the seven, five are lazy while four have poor health, At least how many are both lazy and hhave poor health? 1 Two 2 Four 3 Five 4 Six 5 Seven : In an election, three candidates A, B, and C vied forthe same office. The fnal counting showed that A garmered 1/3 of thé! ‘oles while B received more votes than C. Everyone voted for exacly one candidate. Whats their ranking from fist to last? 1 ABC 2, BAC 3 BCA 4 ACB é CBA Lita, Joy, and Hermes are standing in a line, Lita and Joy are 8 ft. away from each other while Lita and Hermes are 12 f away. Ifdoy and Hermes are 20. away from each other. Which ofthe folowing statements is tue? Hermes s 5 ft. away from Lita and Joy. Hermes is between Joy and Lita, Litas between Joy and Hermes. Joy is between Lita and Hermes, ‘The information i insufficient to describe their arangement. Of the three brothers; Emil, Bobby, and Ed, one is a lawyer, an engineer, and the third a doctor, not necessary in that order. Emil does not know the meaning ofthe word “iigant’. Bobby has not seen a “drawing board” while Ed does not know how to Use a'slethoscope’. Thei neighbor, Mr. Santos, isa patient of Bobby. Who isthe engineer? 1 Bobby 2 Either Bobby or Ed 3 Ether Emil or Ed 4 Emil 6 ed A,B,C, D, and E are kinds of inseéts that destoy the crops of @ particular region. Insect A destroys C, , and E; 8 Gastoys CD. and: C destoys A.and B; D and destroys each oer, Of he fve kinds of insects, which one i the most ‘sefulin exterminating the lhe insects? 1B Zee SEA 4, c 5. D “Three neighborhood dogs A, B, and C barked consistently last night. They all began barking a 1:00 pm. Then A barked ery 4 minutes, B every 2 minutes, and C evry 5 minutes. Mr, Sanos was suddenly awakened at 1130 pm. Which dogs were bathing? 1. Band 2 Rend B 3 Rendc 4 Bandc 5 None ‘There are ten students in aroom. In how many ways can they shake hands each other once? 1 400 2 9 3 40 4 ) 5 45a 2, 2 2, % 2 a A farmer planted four rows of ctus according to height. The middle row averaged 2 feet in height. The second statement is wrong because ‘A young man replanted a dozen of grape seedings in seven by twenty feet plot under @ newly constructed trelis. Not & knowing that his seedings were ofthe high-breed - high yielding varity, he was surprised to see the tees teeming With grapes ready for harvesting a year after he replanted them. The final statements invaid;because Citrus plants are less than 2 feet. ‘There is no middle row. ‘The plants are no ofthe same height ‘The average height of any row cannot be determined. ‘The numberof plants in each row is not given. ‘Trees bear fits every year. Seedings of trees do not bear fits. Grapes do not row on trees. Grapes do not have high yielding varieties There are.nohigh-breed varieties of grapes. ‘A man's livestock was limited to 25 goats. In December, he sold the goats but could not dispose of the cows, The last statements wrong because ___ 1 2 3 4 5. ‘There is no demand for goats ‘Afarmer would not ty to dispose of his cows. Cons are more easily disposed than goats, The man did not own any cow. ‘A farmer would not have so many goats A class of 32 students went on an educational excursion. Three-fourths of which tok the school bus andthe remain 12 students rode in thet bm cas. The above statementis wrong because Four students decided to bring ther cars on the 11 hour. ‘The schoo! bils can acebmmodate more than 32 students. ‘Two-fourths ofthe class had not decided whether to be with te rest ofthe class or notin the school bus, The class has only 32 students. ‘There should have been even more than 12 students who brought thelr cars, ja In a seacoast baro, he rainy seasons extend over three-fourths of the year. During the otter 4 months, hot dry wind blows form the interior. The last statement is invalid because No place has such a heavy rinfal In te coast, wind blows from the sea Hot dry winds may biow even during the rainy season, ‘There can be no distinct wet and dry seasons. ‘There are only 12 months ina year. Ina survey of 20 laundry women, 18 of them used Brand X detergent soap while 12 of them Used-Brand Y soap. Whith of the folowing is true? 1 Eight laundry women dsedtoth brands. ‘laundry worn ses one and only brand of detergent soap. Ten laundry moren used both brands Brand Xis beter than Brand Y ‘The data given is erroneous since 18 and 12s not equa to 20 ‘The employees in a company work in a three 10-hour shifts dally, each folowing the!other‘without interuptons. The preceding statements is wrong because 1 ‘There should be an interruption between shits, The workers need not work every day. Ten hours is too long for a person to be working, “There should be only two shifs without interruption daly ‘There are only 24 hours a day. 1 ° «oo ep moom> m 2e> mo om> mo pop> moog> ACE REVIEW CENTER PARAGRAPH ORGANIZATION ‘Some researchers explain that this unequal men-women authority is the result of biological inheritance, ‘Altiough the degree of masculine authority may vary from one group to another, generally, men always have more power. ‘These researchers theorize thal men are naturally more aggressive while women more docile However, oher researchers claim thatthe diference between men and women are shaped by culture, nat by inherited predispositon. Many anthropologists claim that men hold formal authority over women in every society. 1 ECADB 2 EDBCA 3. EBACD 4, EABDC 5. ECABD Ittends to Keep more active and alet and more interested in life Italso tends to divert the attention from the minor aliments and complaints which are common in old age Recreation had been found to be particulary effective, Parks, public Ibrares, and social centers are also developed to supplement such progress. For these reasons, programs of occupied therapy and recreation are being carted oul in most old-age homes. 1, CEADB 2. DEABC 3. ABODE 4, CABED 5. ADCBE One ofthe most common methods used by public oficial for issuing information iste press release, ‘Apress release isa writen communication that outines an official's postion or activites. For these reasons, the press release is partculaly advantageous to an official who does not often in with reporters. ‘The release permits the official to be more concise than one might be verbally. It also allows the official relavely greater contol over the content of the message and provides opportunity for revision 1, ABDEC 2 ADEBC 3. DACBE 4 BADCE 5 CBEDA fact personally Likewise, the tempo of word progress is faster than ever. itis, therefore, impossible for any nation to isolate itself and lve a hermits ie. “These changes have caused the flow of ideologies, persons, and commodities from one country to another in great acceleration By force of circumstance, all nations are tus forced to maintain relation with one another. “The progress of science and transportation facilites has overcome the natural barriers of distance, 1, EABCD 2 DEABC 3. CDEAB 4, ECABD 5. ABCDE Employees with personality problems are dificult o supervise. For these reasons, the supervisor should not ignore employees who have personaly problems. Their work habits, atiudes and outlook in le affect their performance of daily duties ‘though he cannot solve their problems, he can help by constantly communicating with them, understanding them and treating hem the same way as he treats other employees, Furthermore, those who are prone to public dsplay of emotion tend to reduce the morale and productivity oftheir co- workers, 1, COEAB 2 EADCB 3, DEABC 4, ABCDE 5. ACEBD Everytime a person speaks or writes, he is seling himself as a person. However, the message loses is effectiveness iit is poorly stated Life isa continuous process of seling, Itmay be that the idea behind his words is sound, even noble. For some reasons, the word is cilical of a person whose grammar isnot upto standard 1. CEBAD 2. CAEDB 3, CBDEA 4 CDABE 5. CEDAB10. mT 2 oor pee mooe> moom> moop> ‘And sinoe this ideology must be @ common undertaking fr al, public leaders shouldbe ever responsive and keoniy ‘tuned tothe needs and sentiments of the people. ‘Aer al, the test of leadership and, hence, for a successful ideology, ies in the capacity of both leaders and people ‘ake to jointly and vigorously participate in a common effort forthe good of al. The immense problems of ou colonial legacy and the poliical tie of our past cannot be rectified in afew years. For these are oole in oppressive structures thal can oly be diminished and_ passed on by a dynamic and dedicated leadership and a committed citizenry. CGearly, in the context of these reales, a unifying and purposive ideology becomes an agenda for the immediate present. 1, CABDE 2 CBEAD 3. CEDBA 4, CDEAB 5 CEDAB “The Philippines, as a developing nation, isnot exempted from the influence ofthis wordwide movement. ‘Community development isa worldwide movementin both the developed and the developing nations. But the real challenge and the most important of alls tobe able 16 change the atitude ofthe peopte to want for better ie through tei own efor \With about 75% of its population living inthe rural areas, a national program of community development becomes imperative. Poverty, ignorance, and low production levels, which continue to plague the rural areas, are the challenges to the ‘community development program. 1, CDEAB 2. DEABC 3. BADEC 4. CDEBA 5 BCDEA ‘Because of pollution, he ecosystem is disturbed; in some areas, even thrown out of balance. ‘One of the things that come to mind when we tak about the environment is potion. With these poisons on land, air, and water, food is geting scarce. Itis easy now to imagine that without clean food and ar, humankind will surely perish ‘Many living creatures die because ofthis abrupt change. 1, BODAE 2 BAECD 3, BAEDC 4, BDAEC 5 BDECA ‘This information may be a waming; hence, it contributes to our survive ‘The information may also contribule to our convenience or wel being, ‘The fundamental purpose of communication is to transmit information, “The lightning flash or a shout referring to @ gonuine fire is a good example of a warning indicating danger. |When we ask a friend to help us search for a lost wallet, we are in effect employing communication as a convenience. 1, DAEBC 2 DEABC 3. CADBE 4. CBEAD 5. CEBDA However, humans have a tendency to go against impositions or prohibitions of any kind and therefore ae likely to go into excess. In shot, the care ofthe heart calls for moderation in everything one says and does. ‘Any person who wants to lve Ke tothe fullest and enjoy it should take care of one's heart. Caring forthe heart means watching one's diet and bodily mations, as well as Keeping cool and on the state of equilibrium at al imes. This is why there is an increasing incidence of heart disease inthe country and in other parts ofthe word 1. DAECB 2 DEACB 3. CDBAE 4. CAEDB 5. CDABE “These skis wil enable one to communicate wih other people. I one isto cope with al the forces that shape one's ie inthis modem age, this God-given git must be developed. Uttmately, one wil be at ease in this world where communication plays @ vital role. ‘person's unique resource isthe mind, This can be done by learning how to read and write. 1. BEADC 2 DEBCA 3. DEABC 4 DBEAC D14 18 16 1” 18 > > mooe> ee mooe> moo@> \While an occasional about ansety and tension may be unpleasant itis quite normal and need not be a cause for concer. ifan emotional disturbance becomes vey distressing, it should be deat wit as an ilnessrequling professional treatment The ime to be watchful is when emotional upsets come frequently, shake us severely, and fll to wear off after a while ‘They are self protected reactions when we are confronted by threats o our safety, wel-being, happiness, or sel esteem. ‘Anwely and tensions are essential o living, and everybody experiences them 1. BADCE 2 BOCEA 3. BEADC 4 EBCAD 5. EDACB ‘Some ofthe customs we acqute as members ofa society have a curios effect on us. ‘Thats why, many of us are no conscious of the customs that guide our behavior. Intime, the explicit rules for customary behavior fade our awareness. Ais, we find them dificult to learn and understand. But with practice we leam to conform and eventually we come to feel that these customs are right and natura 1, ADECE 2 KEDBC 3 AEBCD 4, CABDE 5. CADEB Nobody can develop him more than he is wiling to develop himself. His wor, in connection wih delivering the service tothe public, must encourage that growth. Man is potent tol in an organization because he can think for himself Otherwise, that man is a wasted man in terms of human potential Development inthis sense is growth which always stems from within, 1, CAEBD 2 CBDEA 3. CEABD 4 ACBED 5 CDEAB Today, the community worker not only strives to relay development plans but also undertakes all efforts to make the ‘community participate in the acceptance and implementaton of these plans ‘The tradiional concept of the “grassroots”, the worker is that of being the liaison between the agency and the ‘community, and between the government and the people. ‘Thus, as @ communicator tothe community, the worker's effectiveness can only be determined by the extent to which ‘one is able fo harness popular participation towards a program of action. ‘The present emphasis on popular paticipation has, however, altered this raditonal rol, [As such, the worker is only expected to act as the mouthpiece of the agency, and the transmitter and implementor of ‘change in the community 1, ABCDE 2 AEDCB 3. BEDAC 4, BDEAC 5. BCDEA Italso provides a means of geting the affected parties together in a calm, problem-solving mosphere, Employees have found that a formal grievance procedure has several useful effects, Moreover, they are assured that they may raise @ complaint without jeopardizing ther status inthe office. It.gives them a chance to voice their complaints and thereby warns management of problem areas inthis kind of atmosphere, meaningful dialogue is made possible and grievants are made aware that they do not have to create a confrontation in order to be heard. 1. BCDEA 2 BDAEC 3. BCADE 4. BEADC 5. BDEAC “The environmental consequences of industialization have not been considered in most industrial projects implemented in the past, ‘They have only been so considered in recent years because ofthe alarming rate of poliation noted in many developed counties. Lite attention, not none a ll, ha been given tothe possible effects of industializalion outside of the monetary profit they could bring, In the Philippines, this probler policies and processes. ‘The Philippine government's concem naw isto reconcile productivity with the improvement and protection ofthe environment 1, ABDEC 2 ACBDE 3. CABED 4. CDEAB 5. COBAE receiving the attention it rightfully deserves as an integral part of the industalization19 a 2 m4, moop> o> moo moop> moop> Bul the world of books lives on. The word of books is the most remarkable creation of humankind ‘And after an era of darkness, new races build others, Nothing else that human builds ever lasts. Monumens fll, nations perish, and cviizaions grow old and die out 1. BCDEA 2 BOACE 3. BDECA 4. EDABC 5. EABCD Filipino values that are naturally good should be preserved and values thal are corrupt should be rejected. Eure at al ere onsen he Pipes tay ely of alludes and catoms os nt men at lps Seal nop ef om vient ursbon SS nose ely aod oy mart tlt an oe wich glydr out cata pata cha Incangan boy poe ad teosue e ese ne ates on Wve Fest eee ovale. Tis tek Fp cson Morea 2 capes 3 Aeceo 4. AEBD-C 5. ACEBD “This condition has been brought about by many factors which include industal plants belching out smoke, emissions {rom vehicles, and improperly bumed fuel in private residences. ‘And if conditions warrant, al afc may be halted, the buring of rash may be forbidden and in extreme cases, factories may be shut down, ‘Air pollution is becoming a serious problem throughout the world Warning is also given to the public when pollution becomes a real menace to health ‘To counteract such factors, state health departments now measure the amount of pollution in the ar as well s the kind of pollutants 1. CAEDB 2 CBADE 3 CEADS 4. CAEBD 5. CABDE The only way to have a rue frend is 1 be one yourse. Likewise, sacrifices need to be made to maintain and strengthen friendships, but few human pursuits make sacrifice a pleasure. This is nol easy to do because a friend must have the qualiies ofthe best physician, the best nurse, and the best parent. ~ However, making sacrifices is one way by which one can reach spiritual nobility. ‘As one humanitarian sai, “An effort made forthe happiness of others lifts us above ourselves.” 1. ACBDE 2. AEDBC 3. ABD-CE 4 EDBCA 5. EABCD This is so because what people construct nature can destroy. Half ofthe destinies of nations depend upon people. (On the other hand, what nature destroys people can reconstruct, ‘The olher half depends upon the disposition of nature. In the final analysis, however, te fate of human civilization is dictated by the directions that natural phenomena tak. 1, BCDEA 2. BEAD-C 3. BACDE 4. BDACE 5. BAECD Habits are bul up slowly, but once established, they are dificult o break. ‘Apperson of bad habits cannol be said to have a good character. Character, either ood or bad, isa matter of habit. ‘Any action that is performed regularly becomes a habit; thats, itis done without conscious effor. (On the other hand, a person who performs repeated good actions performs good habits and, therefore, buildup @ good character. 1. BEADC 2 AECDB 3. ABDEC 4. CDBEA 5. DABEC% 6 Fa a mo mM o9 @ > mo o> m™ com> moom> moom> ‘Advance warning, however, can do a great dealin reducing oppositions. How changes are introduced affect their acceptance by employee. To ilustate, sudden change will inevitably meet wih great employee resistance. It also gives a person time fo adjust to the new framework and to the personal and domestic changes thal go along wth Imposed alterations can lead to dissatisfaction, absenteeism, and inefficiency. 1. ACEBD 2 AECDB 3. BACED 4. BCEAD 5. ECBAD ‘But most poignant of al perhaps is the loneliness of the aged individual who feels useless and unwanted. ‘Then, there isthe loneliness of teenagers, more prevalent these days than ever before, who feel misunderstood and alienated from their elders. Further on, there is the loneliness within the marriage bond where many spouses feel estranged from their partners ‘even while living together in the most inmate relationship, Loneliness strikes without regard for age, place, or condition. For instance, there the lneliness of small children whose parents have too litle time for them. 1, DAEBC 2 DAECB 3 DBCAE 4, DEBCA 5. DECAB ‘This important role of camera in recording events keeps the people's minds busy in exploring new systems and techniques to improve the invention. ‘The result of these research actives is a camera that can now measure the time it takes to send ultrasonic waves from the camera and receive an eco from the subject. ‘Aside from printed words, the camera is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating inventions of human beings, lures the right moods at ie right moment and tells exectly what happens at a parcular occasion by means of the pictures that it produces. In fac, many companies have set aside funds for research and study on how this particular line of endeavor can be improved. 2 CABED 3. CDABE 5. CAEBD ‘Thinking creatively allows us to let our thoughts run free, leading to the birth of new ideas and making greater the probably of fining an effective solution to problem. Citcal thinking isthe examination or testing of suggested solutions to see whether they wil work. ‘Then cortical judgment selects and refines the best ideas, picking the most effective solution out of the available possibilties. Though we must engage in those two types of thinking separately, we need both for efficient problem solving Creative thinking i thinking that results in the discovery of new of improved solution to a problem 1, BEACD 2, BACED 3. EBDAC 4, EACBD 5. EBADC They throw ther garbage on the streets. Worst of al, they spt everywhere and fil the air wit germs. Yet many people do not cooperate in Keeping our communities clean, They also itterin pubic parks and public bulktings. Everyone knows that “Health is wealth.” 1, ECDBA 2& 4, EBACD 5 E 3. EDCAB ‘Some of these activities lead to serious criminal offense. In their confusion, they have turned to vandalism, narcotics, and other destructive acts. “The youth of oday are facing a drastically changing culture. Many are not prepared to meet the changes. ‘As a preventive measure‘against cia, these young people's energy must be directed 1, CBDAE 2 COBAE 3. CEABD 4, CABED 5. CEDBAa 33 > moom> mo oo moom> moom > m com> > moom This is because for a nation to have an effective economy, a great deal of national coordination of its economic activities is needed. ‘Sich coordination is provided by public administrative systems. Many authorities say the reason for the economic paralysis of a developing nation is the almost nonexistence of an effective pubic administration. \Whatis worst is once @ nation's economy i in ruins; it can further fal into politcal and social shambles, Where such systems are nonexistent or deficient, there can be no real economic progress. 1, CABED 2 CAEBD 3. CBDAE 4. COBAE 5 CEBDA ‘There is much tobe saidin defense ofthe youth “The community reaps benefits from many of ter voluntary activites. Sincere, passionate involvement in community ife is another strking quality ofa large segment of the youth ‘They are interesting in their attempt to destroy the idolatry of money as the overwhelming element in social striving ‘What is most impressive ofall, however, isthe young people themselves, their sensitivity and compassion, and the fact that hey are not resigned to their society's discouraging imperfections, 1. ADCBE 2 ACDBE 3 ADBCE 4, ABDCE 5 ADCEB With people's use ofthese tools and machines, the chances for accidents increased considerably. ‘These accidents are often the resull of ignorance of the safe and effective operation of these machines. These accidents always bring about a loss tothe economy in terms of unearned wages and damages to property. In this age of technological advancements, people cannot maximize their productivity without gaining proficiency in the tools and machines they create. Furthermore, vicims are consigned to a life misery, making them a burden to their families, employees, and as @ whole. 1, ACDBE 2 ABECD 3. DBACE 4, DBCAE 5. DABCE With the sparse human population, however, the aggregate effects ofthese early ‘environment depredations were insignificant Bul the rapid population growth makes environmental pollution a prime concern of people inthe modern word “The discovery and use offre marked the beginning of environmental polluton by humans, ‘Smoke and soot emanating from the huge forest fires wore the fist human-made air poutants. Likewise, silt and ashes from the bumed forests produced the fist human-made water pollutants. 1. CREDA 3. CEDAB 4, DBACE Most ofall remember that patients with early Alzheimer's disease can stil make good decisions about future care, ‘Although there is as yet no cue, there is stl alot you can do to ensure the best quality of ie. Don't give up even i you or a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. ‘Also, designate someone as a health-care proxy to make sure those plans are carried out Start by having a frank conversation about treating options. 1, BADCE 2 BEDAC 3. CBEDA 4, EDACB 5. ECDAB Moceover, a command ofthe past through reading gives perspective o anyone who must view present concerns and make decisions for the futur. ‘Thus, the person who has learned to continue his her reading and to make it significant is rch can give one a defense agains the pettiness of lite which fast communication plasters on our thinking today. (On the other hand, one who has not learned this lesson is poor, buts not aware of hisiner poverty. Reading goes far beyond the limits ofa job. 1, EABD-C 2 EBDAC 3. ECABD 4. ECBDA 5 ECDABa7 9 40, a Op pee > mo 9 iil the prices of our expor fal, American tarts against imports from the Philippines continue to increase, Inevitably, however, these prices will 9o down. ‘Along with tese averse factors facing Phillpine exports, an increasing Philippine population end rising ving standard make necessary an increase of many imports into the county. ‘Wir prices ofthe commodities ha the Pitppines exports are present ver high ‘These Imports have tobe balanced by exports, and 10 do this, the Philippines must export much moce han it does 2 ABCED 3. ACBED 5. DBACE ‘A more rapid, and therefore, effective economic development is a task that challenges both the private and public sectors of our nation, ‘The only way to meet these increasing needs is forthe economy to be placed on a firm foundation, (Our problems assume enormous proportions inthe ight of our rapid population growth. With an approximate three percent increase in the birth rate, about a milion more human beings are added to our society every year ‘The huge addltion calls for more provision for food, clothing, shelter, education, and the other needs of our children. 1, DBCAE 2. DAEBC 3, CBEAD 4, COEBA 5. CEDBA This transformation, of course, is more obvious to inhabitants in provinces that are affected than to dwellers in metropolitan areas. “There is no doubt that one ofthe most enduring milestones in Philippine poltical and socio-economic history i the land ‘reform program. Being beneficiaries, hey believe that ime would come when they would enjoy life of peace, tranquility, and ‘contentment. Itis changing the outlook of society and the face of the land, This is so because rural inhabitants are mosty farmers who are direc recipients ofthe benefits of the program, 1, BDAEC 2 BACED 3, CBAED 4, CEADB 5. DACEB ‘ne ofly heeds to thnk of one's own experiences. From these experiences, one discovers thal the process of eaning a ving is a process of earning and spending money. Finaly, one realizes that the buying power of each peso has varied widely, sometimes fo one’s own benefit and sometimes not ‘One needs nol be an economist to be accurately aware that money plays an important role in modern ie. Moreover, oe learns that how well a person can lve depend on how many pesos that person can get and how many {good and services each peso will buy. 1. ABCDE 2 ABECD 3. DCABE 4. DABEC 5 DABCE In all societies from the most primitive fo the most modem, seit-iscpline is a necessary ingredient of behavior. Ifa person's behavior contains an inner coherence or order, then the actions ofthat person isnot only dependable but also predictable. This is so because the nature of social order is directly inked tothe individua's sense of order. Because of se iscipline, other people can easly anticipate the action of such a person, making reciprocal relationship possible Consequently, what is observed is nat only self-discipline, but when received inthe larger setting, itis reciprocal discipine. 1. ABDCE 2 ACBOE 3. ABCDE 4. ABCED 5 ADCBE42 48. 4 45 46, a7 moxp> moxp> ° APP mon w> mo xp> {sa na mari sa pinakanakallibang na gawain sa buhay ay ang magmasid ng mga tao sa lansange. Mayroon namang mga taong magdasal ay tat in nunit poral Mayroong falmim na tam at madamdaming magdasal, nakapk, panay ang buntong-ining, at walang ti ang mga lab sa pagbulong ng mga dalangin. Hind sia bumibigkas ng anumeng panalangin,seryso, nakadla, at nakaluon ang mga mala sa altar na parang naka ang Diyos. "Ngunt hig na nakalibang ang magmasid ng mga tao sa simbahan kung araw ng Linggo. 1 AEKBD 2 AEBDK 3 AEKOS 4. KBDAE 5. KOBAE May mga pagkakaibang ayos sa kakayahan: ugali, damdamin, at kaisipan depende sa kinamulatan ng ta. ‘Ang isang bala, haimbawa, ay maaaring matakot sa pambubulyaw 0 pagsisigaw. lo ay toto, hindi faring sa mga matatanda kund| to ay totoe rin sa mga bata, Batid nating hind! pare-pareho ang ugal ng tao. Subat, may mga bata rin naman na hind Kaagad-agad mapepasunod sa gusto ibig mangyari ng mga nekakatende 1. KEABO 2 DEBKA 3. ADEBK A 4. BAKDE 5. BD. ‘Ang mga kabataan ay mga lider ng bansa sa kinabukasan. Sia ang magiging haligi at sandigan ng bansa. Bageman mabigat na pasanin, io ay hind nila maliwasan pagsapit ng panahong wala na ang mga lider na matalanda. Sia ang mamamatnubay sa mga mamamayan palungo sa landas ng tagumpay. Sa kanilnag mga balikat, nakaaangat ang kapalaren ng Pilipinas. 1. ABKDE 2 BKDEA 4, DEKBA 5, EABDK 3. KABDE Sa ating mge Pilpino, waring ang panahon na ian ay napakatagal na. Maaering ang sunod-sunod na panahong pagsupl sa atin ng mga banyaga ay sumisipsip sa ating pagitvala sa sar ‘Ang imitasyon ay isang madaling gebay sa nagsisimula tulad ng isang batang kumokpya sa pamamagitan ng “racing paper” Ngunit,kalangang makausad ang batang iyan malapos ang panahon ng “epprenticeship,” ang panshon ng imitasyon ‘Waring tako ayo na alsin ang “racing paper” 1. KBADE 2 KDAEB 3, EKDBA 4 KDEAB 5. BDEAK Sigasig sa pagtatrabaho ang kailangan upang magkaroon ng matiwasay na pamumuhay. Unahin ang pinakamahalagang gewain na Kallangang matapos sa oras na ang Katawan atisip ay nasa pinakamahusay na kondisyon pa. Sa paglatapos ng mga nakahandang gawaing io, santabi ang mga emosyon at pairalin ang delerminasyon. ‘Noun sa paanong parang pinakamahusay natin magagamt ang ora al abd na pinagkaloob sa atin? ‘Gumawa ng listahan ng anim na pinakamahalagang gawain na kallangang matapos sa bawat aaw. 1. EABKD 2. EDABK 3 ABKOE 4 ADEBK 5. BKDEA ‘Ang ganitong pagtutulungan ay mahelaga sa pag-uniad ng buong bayan ‘Subalt ang mga sulraning ito ay madaing maulunasen sa pamamagitan ng pagtutulungan et pagkakaisa, Healimbawa, kung ang isang mag-anak ay magtululungan sa paglutas ng kanlang sulranin, ang pamahalaan at mga taong bayan ay dapat ding magtutulungan upang malutas ang mga sulianin ng bayan. ‘Ang Karaniwang tao ay may mga sulranin kaya hindi Kataka-taka na ang pamehalaan ay magkaroon din ng mga sulin Maratil ay hig na marami at mabigal ang mga sulvanin ng pamat 1. DKABE 2 DBAKE 3 DEBKA 4 DAKEB 5. DBKEA48 4 5 82, > m on@ > mox @ moze mozpe ‘Sa unang tngin, ang pagdagsa ng mga manggagawang Pilpino sa ibang bansa ay kepaki-pakinabang sapagkat ‘magpapasok long maramning dolyar sa bans ‘Subaltkepag sinuring mabul, ito ay isang malaking Kawalan sa sarling industiya na nakapagpapabagal sa keunlaran ‘ng buong bans ‘Ang walang tigi at maramihang pagpunta ng mga manggagawang Pilpino sa ibang bansa ay masasabing hindi lamang paghahanap ng higit na luniang pastuan, to ay nagiging isang pagtakes na rin mula sa sulraning dulot ng ating kasalukuyang ekonomiya. Higit sa lahat, ito ay pagtakas ea kawalan ng hustiyang tinatanggap sa kamay ng mga namumuhunan at negosyante, 1, ABDKE 2. ADEKB 3 KDEAB ‘5 4. KEDBA 5. KABDE Manapaly higitna kaliangang maipakita sa buong mundo na ang demokrasya ay ginagamit sa lamang paraan upang ‘matamo ang kalagang pulikl at pangkabuhayen. Dito melalaman ang uri ng mga kandidatong mahahalal at kung hanggang saan ang kamulatang pulikal ng ‘mamamayan. Mahlaga ito hindi man lang sa mga kanddato pal na rn sa mga mamamayan ng bansa, ung tutusin, isang malaking pagsubok para sa bayang demokratko ang eeksyon aya hindi lamang maipagmamalak’ ang pagkekaroon ng demokrasya sa ibang bansa 1, DEKAB 2 KOAEB 3. DKBEA 4. EBKAD 5 EKDBA Ksilangang megami din nia yan upang matulangang umunla, lo na ang pinekamahirap na ta sa Pipinas; yaong ‘magsesekang nallimot na; yaong mga kulang sa edukasyon oKarunungan, ‘Ang Karunungang natanggap nila mula sa pamantasan ay hindi nararepat maging para sa sari lamang, ‘May bagong panukala Kami para sa mga estudyante naming may pambitrang karunungan, iknkinfal namin sa Kanlang pog-isip na hindi uunlad ang bayan natin Kung hind nila babehagi sa iba ang kaning pambihirang karunungan. ‘Ang pambihrang karunungan ay isang pambitirang biyaya 1, AKEDB 2 EBKDA 3 EKBDA 4 EKDBA 5. EDKBA Sia ay naherap sa gariong kaplaran dail sa pagbaba ng kanlang saloobin sa gawaing nangangaliangan ng lakes gto, ‘alasan, maseap ang nagiing bunga ng maling pagpling mga eo sakarunungang nas ilang tule Hind nia Bat nang Kaunaran ay nasa gantong gawain Marami ang nagkapagtapos subat hindi makita ng hanapbuhay. Kaya ang bana sis makipagsapalaran at magamit ang Kanlang pinag-araln ay purnayag na madestino Kai 8 lilo na pook. 1. KDAEB 2. BEADK 3, KBADE 4 KDE: 5. BDEAK Hinahasa nilo ang mga bata sa pagkakaroon ng displina. a paglalaro natutulo ang mga bata ng pagiging malksi at malakas. Mahalaga ang pagialaro. ‘Sa kabuuan, mahalaga ang paglalero sa pagkaluto ng mga bata sa papel na gagampanan nia salipunan, Bahagl ito ng buhay ng Kabataan, 1, BAKED 3. KBEAD 4 KEBAD10. 12, 13 14 ACE REVIEW CENTER NUMBER SERIES 30 -150 750 z 4. 3750 2 2649 3. 4234 4, 038 5, -862 fo12 1843 1645 {348 9.22 1, 425 2 4a 3. 525 4,527 5. 625 25 125 31.25 4, 33750 2 43.260 3. 50.750 4, TBA 5. 82.125 5 1 02 004 4, 0,008 2 0.008 3. 0016 4, 008 5. 008 78 3 4 139 5 4. 1413 2. 153 3, 168 4178 5. 193 9 m2 15 17 4 2 m7 5h 4 M5 90 1,75 277 3.79 4 at 5. 103 2500 795 2611 684 2722 5732833 1, 446 2. 462 3. 484 4. 543 5. 2944 43 213 413 116 412 24 ‘ 1. 43 2. Ma 3. 4148 46 5-28 1B 168 we wiz 2 4. ana 2 624 3. 9n3 4. 97 5. 924 5 6 10 19 35 60 1.75 2 85 3. 86 4.93 596 6 334 204 114 34 aM 1.0 214 349M 43 5. Ai2 1°05 05 075.415 375 _ __ 1, 425 28 3. 759 4 11.25 5 1575 6/24 3130 9136 6/42 12148 ~ 4, 9145 2 64 3. 154 4.1156 5. 13654 719 THO 93 1348 1925 27134 4, 48143 2. 3843 3. 3745 4, 38145; 5. 31dt16 17, 18, 19, 24 24, a. 1, 12 2 16 449 5-62 2 13 3 2 St 39 17 2 64 439 5. 5 25-315 90 -27r20 S140 243/80 4. 279160 2. T2960 4. 629/120, 5. 486/100 075 375 1875 98:75 468.75 1, 2000.75 22% 4. 2635.75 5. 2812.75 42 2 m2 § 4. 92 2 12 4, 18/2 5. AT 4 46 st 76 67 8 2 4, 43 24 432 5. 30 421 144 1.69 1.96 2.25 2.56 - 4, 2.89 2 295 4324 5 428 4 37 1 HW 63 f27 4. 128 2 154 426 5 5 469 225 289 364 4, 449° 2 445 4 433 5. 435, 436 MA 68 222 44 At 17 1 88 2 8 445 5. 555 16 36 68 100 144 det 1. 169 2 174 4 256 5. 208 ASS 228 114.057 3 4.0285 2 0460 4 0872 5. 0960 2h tn we 1 2B 1h HO 4.415 2. 26 445 5. 56 MS 114 85 123 25 242 15 1. 112 23 45 5 516 an aM 59 Tt 128 a 1 ots 2 ist 4129 5 5 629/160 2500.75 $32 342 197 at 355 196 0740 ai santo20, 34 32 3 35, 36, 7. 38, 39, 4 42. 43, 34 244 63k 2044 Goa 4182418 hs 4, 3153/4 2 a2 ad 4. 693.314 5. 865 3/4 ya Tt te Ag 4. 2 2 77 4. 310 5. ai 12 8 19 35 56 z 1. 72 27 4. 82 5. 86 144 5 9 49. 1-2 i 2 47 417 5. at 200 20 220 22 242 2. 4. 248 2 222 4. 260 5. 2682 434264 4. 24 2 17 415 5. 10 7 425 193 1 449 4. 155 2 156 4 158 5. 159 1i2b3sH dws 4, 75 4 235 Ad 26 39.52 65 78 4, 85 4A 342 436 0 15 4 4, 32 2 33 435 5 6 1 om 125 34d 729 > 4. 1034 2 13 4.956 5. 1003 129 124 115 98 65 1.5 2 10 415 5 20 121 too Bf G4 49 6 1. 16 2 49 5 18 472A 549 1822 448 1923 347 2024 4. 224 2. 233 4315 5. 320 is 23 4 4413 123 e 4. 218 2 228 42 5. 83 546 34 28 at 286.2 16 187 125 41.05 1131 246 101310. 1 12 13, 14 ACE REVIEW CENTER BASIC OPERATIONS ‘The sum of two numbers is 4B and ther difference is 6. Whats the larger number? 1. 16 22a aoa 4.32 5. 33 ‘What is the sum of all prime numbers between 4 and 157 130 2 399 44 5. 45 What is the sum of all even numbers between 5 and 247 1. 125 2. 120 315 4. 104 5. 96 ‘What is the sum of the series 0.5, 2.5, 12.5, to 7® terms? 1, 97925 2. 12207 3. 2750 4. 976.50 ‘5. 9765.50 If the average of four numbers is 8 and the average of eight other numbers is 6, what is the average of all twelve numbers? 15 2 557 3.6 23 4.746 58 ‘The sum of two numbers is 4 7/42. If one of the numbers is 56, what is the product of the two numbers? 1 110 2 119 335. 4 in 5 58 {the product of two numbers is 8 and one of the numbers is 4/3, what is the sum of the two numbers? 1, 918 28 32 713 4 634 56 |f 8s added to the product of 9 and a number; the sum is 74. What is the number? 12 2 i 3. 10 48 57 When adding the product of 13 and 9 and the dference between 19 and 4, the sum is_. 1. 94 2 102 3.132 4.312 5 300 {f the quotient of two numbers is 4 and their difference is 24, what is the smalier number? 18 29 3 10 4 tt 5 12 \Whatis tho sum ofthe frst 10 even numbers? 4. 100 2 106 3 110 4 15 5 120 Ifyou divide 3.5 by 0.07, the quotient will be _. 4. 500 2 50 3 50 405 5. 0.05 1the sum of 5 consecutive number is 96, whats the third number? 1.13 2 16 319 45 5. 20 What number if divided by 4,8, and 40 the remainder is 37 1 13 22 3.33 443 5 5315 16 7 18 19 2 2, aA, a 28, 84862 east east 84826 4824 . Ifthe numbers above are fo be arranged from highest lo lowest, the sum of the digits ofthe smallest number is. 1, 23 2 2 32 4% 527 Dividing the number 5 is the same as mulipying the number by 1.15 205 3. 005 4.0.25 5. 1105 ‘What willbe the quotient if you divide 1.208708 by 0.5787 4, 2083, 2, 2084 3, 2085 4, 2.086 5, 2087 Hf the product of two numbers is 26t0, then 4. Both numbers must be zero, 2. The frst number is zero. 3. Only one of the numbers is zero. 4, Atleast one ofthe numbers is zero. 5. The mulipier must be zero, By how much must 8.057 be increased to get 187 4, 6.043 2 8057 3. 9057 4 9943 5. 8943 ‘Whats the difference betwoon 20% of 450 and 60% of 4507 1,90 2 40 3.90 4 120 5. 180 How many integers that are less than 20 are both divisible by 2 and 37 Miezd a3) a4 ay 5 6 What js four times the square of fitoes? 4. 120 2 20 3. 900 4 3600 5. 3800 45is what percent of 80? 4. 5330 2 1875 3. 1500 4533 5 188 What number i halfway between 83 and 857 1. 67 2 68 3. 69 4, 70 571 How many times is 2.4 contained in 60? 4 144 2 2 3. 36 4 40 545 ~ ‘Which ofthe folowing does NOT belong fo the group? 12, 217 3am 43 54 115 hours ago the ime was 11:90 pum. whale i itrnow? 4, 830am. 2. 1230am. 3. 1:30pm. 4. 230pm. 5. 830pm. suppose the time now is 9:30 am, what wil be the time 46 hours from now? 4. 1:30 am, 2. 230m. 3. 11:30pm 4. 1230pm 5 230pm2, 34 32 36, 37. 40. a 2 a Whats (28 ~ 372) + 2/8 + 12)7 4. 53 ) 2 SND a4 a4 5.0 Find xix (14 +44) = 100, 14 25 38 4 10 5 15 Given the equation 2 (x-+2y) = 6x, whats the value of xy = 8? 13 25 37 a9 5 10 Solve the following: (516 - 248) (45 +413) = 4.718 2 1n5 3. 3 Aas 5 15 lix= 18 and y = 2, which of the following is rue? 4. 2y<3x 2 2y=3 3. 3xey 4 dey 5 ytt=% Iay +7= 19, ten (5) -8= 1. 4405 25 3, 525 14 5 636 Which ofthe following expressions is equivalent fo xt - Ax - 241x437 1 x47 2x7 3. 7-x aoe 5 e347 Whotis m+ nit 2 13 24 3.6 47 58 ; ‘ 2(442)+ (8-2)(4+2)is equal fo__ 12 20 Sez) 43 54 What must be added to 74 ~4 to produce 9 - dn”? 4. 5-10n 2 107-43 3. 5-3n 4. 13-100 5 dnt5 lunior was y years old x years ago. How old wil he be 2 yeas from now? 1 ytxtz 2 yoxtz 3. ytx-z A y-x-z 5 yextz ‘The rato of males to females in an organization is M to F. How many males are there if there are T females? 4. (MHF 2 (MxTVIE + 3 xTHM ATH EAM) 5. T+(M+F) ‘Aman bought a walch and sold tat 30% more than its orginal cost. How much did the man gain the orginal costo the Walch was P? 4, P+30% 2 P-30% 3) 30%xP. 4 30%+P 5, P+(Px30%) 2.25% discount is offered on a computer worth P pesos, what wil be is new price? h P-25% 2 P-25xP 3, (0.25 xP)-25% 4S P-(25xP) 5 P-(025xP) 17816 of a number s P, whats the number? 4. (6xP)-6 2 C-(5xP) 3. (6xP)-5 4 5-(Px6) 5. OPHa4, 45, 46, a7, 48. 49. 54 62, 53, 57, 58, ‘Amass layin a company decreased is manpower by 45%. if represents the manpower prior tothe layo, what represents the company’s present manpower? 4. P-(15% xP) 2. 19%xP 3. P-15% 4 Px (15% +P) 5. P+ (15%xP Wa person walked K kilometers in 3 hours, how far can the person walk athe same rale in § hours? 1. kG) 2K+8 3. K3#2 4. K3(6) 5, K(6/3) ‘The formula for converting Fahrenheit thermometer reading fo Centigrade reading is (C= 59 (F 32). Whal is the equivalent of 95°F in Centigrade? 4, 50°C 2. 45°C 3. 40°C 4. 35°C 5. 30°C ‘Which of thé following numbers has the largest value? 4. 6% of 20 2. 10% of 15. 3. T%Of16 4. 12% of 12 5. None of these Which ofthe folowing has the greatest numerical valve? 1. 5/6 2 4 3 2B 4 518 ¢ Which ofthe folowing has the least numerical value? . 4. tte 2. font 3. 90 4 a9 5 78 Ifthe following quantities were arranged from the least to the greatest, which one would have the second greatest value? 1. 26 2 34 3. 40 4. 52 5. 62 * ‘What isthe least common denominaor ofthe following fractions: 17,46, 414, 482 4. 32 2 3. 4. 168 5. 192 tis an odd number, which of the following expressions wil give an even number? 1 oe 2 xtx 3 Ht 4 +2 5 ak +3 ‘Which of the following has the least numerical value? 1, 64+3x4 2 443x6 3 4x643 438x644 5 346x4 Hse $ = 4/5, 41150, 17/20, 75%, what i the element wih the lrgest value? f 4. 45 2. 41150 3. 17220 4. 75% 5. None, they are all equal. ‘Which of the following has the least value? 1. 79 2. 58 347 45 ™ 5 ‘Which of the following fractions is closest in value to 277 1. 1/6 207 38 4. 30 5. 4h ‘Which of the following is the biggest? 1. 44.2m 2. 4120cm 3. 0.0442 km 4. 41.200 mm 5. None, they are all equal. ‘A,B,C and D can finish a plece of work, each working alone in 2 4/3, 18/7, 2.4, and 9/8 days, respectively. Who works the fastest? 1A 28 ac 40 5. None, all of them work al the same ral60. 65, 67, Which of the following isthe largest? 4, 75% of 20 2. twice 20% of 40 3. three times of 20% of 20 4, one-fourth of 80% of 80, 5. half of 40% of 80 Which ofthe folowing has the longest measurement? 4. 925m. 2. 92,500 mm, 3. 92500m. 4. 0.0825 km, 5. None, they ae all equal, Whats the standard numerical valve for 3:54 x 1082 4, 0.000354 2. 0.00354 3. 3540 4. 35.400 5. 354 000 What number must be divided by 2414 to get 20%7 4. 46114 245 3. 4234 4 40 5. 3842 certain number when raised by 130% gives 754. Whats the number? 4, 570 2 575 3. 580 4 585 5. 590 ‘Anumber added fo 410 thal gives 5s. 15 25 3.15 4 16 5 2 11314 ofa number is 48, what is one-half ofthe pumber? 4. 18 2 30 a2 4 5 How many degrees are thee in the angle made by the hands ofa clock at Ao'tock? 4. 150° 2. 120° 3 4 8 52° Astring is 55 om. long. If piece (x-4) cm. is ou of, how long Is lft? 4. Gt-x)om 2 (23x) om 3. (69x) om 4. (65x)om 5. (6829) om12 ACE REVIEW CENTER PROBLEM SOLVING RATIO AND PROPORTION ‘The ratio of two numbers is §:8. I the smaller number is 25, wha is the larger number? 4. 30 235 3. 40 4, 50 5 85 In an office, the ratio of male employee to female employee is 1:3, I there are 12 male employees, how many employees are in that office? 1.48 2 2 2 36 4 30 5 2 Ite ratio of boys to gis al City Central Schools 6:8 and there are 640 gil, how many students are there? 1. 400 2. 1040 3. 1240 4 1460 5. 1320 ‘A.commercial model lost 3 pounds after dieting for 15 days. AL this rate, how many more days should the model continue dieting in order to lose a total of 20 pounds? 1. 115 2 100 3 85 4 60 5 45 (On an iustation chart, a tine 1/2. decimeters fong represents 20 000 workers. At his rate how much willbe represented by 150 (000 workers? 1 734 2 712 3. 542 4 334 5 348 I by working 4 days, a laborer earned P75. How many days should he workin order fo earn P3757 * 1. 12 2 18 3. 20 4 5 28 ‘A certain bag contains blue balls and green balls. Ifthe rao of blue bas fo green balls is 3:7 and there are 40 balls inal, ow ‘many green balls ere there inthe bag? 1, 30 2 28 3. 25 421 5 st2 ‘Arope 45 meters lang is tobe cut in the ratio of 4:11, How many meters should the larger piece be? 1. 53 2 43 33 423 5. 13 ‘A man left P2.4 millon among his 3 children inthe ratio of 4:31. How much isthe largest share? 1. 18M 215M 3. 125M 412M 5. 1M ‘One milion is shared among the 3 chikdren of a widower in the ratio 10:12:18. By how much is the largest share greater than the smallest share? 7 4. 60.000 2, 100.000 3. 150000 4, 200000 5. 250000 ‘A.bagger al 2 grocery slore placed 60 kilos of potatoes in three bags which weighed proportionally 2:3:5. How many kis of potatoes were placed inthe biggest bag? 1 4 2 4 3% 490 5 8 [After a four day vacation, Mr. Lozano noticed tha fr every 19 employees present, 4 employees were absent, Ifthe otal number ‘of employees was 552, how many employees were present? 1. 300 2 360 3.437 4, 456 5. 46013 14, 4. 16, 17. 19, 20, a 2, 2 24, Abin containing 80 sacks of fou is 1/5 full How many sacks will be inthe bin when it is 3/4 ful? 1, 420 2 400 3, 300 4 250 5 200 ‘An athlete runs 7 kilometers in 1 hour and 15 minutes, At the same rate, how many hours wilt take the athlete to run 21 Kometers? 1. 275 2 326 3. 358 4375 5. 400 I a.car consumes 18.5 gallons of gasoline in 255 mites, how many gallons of gasoline wilt need fo run 550 miles? 4. 138 2 276 3. 378 4 399 5. dog In a certain map, 1/5 of an inch represents 10 miles of actual distance. If wo lowns are 2 inches apart in the map, what is the aclual distance between them? 1. tmile 2. Amiles 3. 20miles 4 50mies 5. 100 miles Wit akes 6 hours to finish 3/5 ofa job, how many hours wil ake fo complete the job? 1. Bhours 2. 10hours 3. 12hours 4. 15hours 5. 1Bhours 187 meters of yam cost P75.25, how much wil 31/2 meters of the same yarn cost? 1. P39.25 + 2 P3763 3. P3413 ‘ 4 P3250 5. P2450 ‘A carpenter is constructing a frame for a rectangular picture. Mf the sides of the picture have a ratio of 4:3 andthe shorter side is 42 centimeters long, how much framing material does the cerpenter need to complete the frame? 1, 2340m 2. 196.0m 3. 470m 4. 1050m 5. 98cm ‘The area of a rectangular field is 9.000 square meters. Ifthe rato of the width tothe length is 6 s fo 8, what isthe length of the rectangular field in meters? 1 2 2 120 3. 180 425 5. 46 ‘Atenant gets 4 cavans of pala for every 7 cavans of harvest. Following this ratio, how many cavans of palay would the tenant ge if 560 cavans were harvested? 1 140 2. 280 3. 300 4. 320 5. 350 Three tickets toa musical concert cost P741. How much wil a dozen ofickets cost? 4. Paid 2. P2964 3. Paa7d 4 P8746 5. Pe892 Wa bag of chicken feed can be consumed by 15 chickens in 45 days, in how many days can i feed 24 chickens? 4, 60:days 2. 69 days 3. T2days 4 T5days 5. 90days Jn factory, a worker can make an average of 12 shoe boxes in 30 minutes. How many shoe boxes wil 25 workers make in 2 3/4 hours? 4. 1500 2 1600 3, 1650 4. 1700 5 1750 4. 5115 5. 502510 M7 12, ACE REVIEW CENTER PROBLEM SOLVING WORK, MIXTURE, AND PROBABILITY ‘Anna can fnish a certain job in. 10 hours. Together, Anna and Nina can fish the same job in 3 hours. How many hours can Nina finish the jb alone? 4. 407 2 3 3. 247 a 14 5M Danny can fnish a job in 10 days. Together, Miguel and Danny can fnish the same job in 6 days. How many days will ake Miguel ofnsh the job alone? 4. 15days, 2 2days 3. 10days 4. Bdays 5. Adays ‘Two printers are available (o print a small company's newslelter. One printer can print an issue in 41/2 hours while the other printer can print an issue in 6 hours. How long wil i take the two printers fo print an issue? 4. 2hours 2, 23/4 hours 3, 24 hours 4.3 1f2hours 5. 323 hours anny can do a certain job in 6 hours. I his son helps him, they can complete the job in 3 1/2 hours. How long wil it tke the s50n fo do the job by himsel?? 4. 442 2 5a 3. 612 47265 5 825 Miss Sanchez made 12 quarts of mango juice which contained 20% mango concentrate, How much water would she have to add to redues ito 15% mango concentrale? 1. 245 23 34 ‘ 45 5 6 tyke 114% of 510 Ibs. of sea water is salt. How much pur fo be extracted to make I contain 17% salt? 1 108 2 20 3. 290 4 390 5 307 1140% of 15ers ofa weed killers waer, how much water can be added fo make i contain 75% waler? 4.32 2 28 34 419 5 17 How many liters of alcohol must be added to 40 liters of a mixture which is 65% alcohol to obtain a mixture which is 80% alohol? 1. 20 2 4B 5 Pa 3 6 30 ‘Asporis center has 12 gales five are on the westside and seven are on the eastside. How many different ways can @ person enter by a west gate and leave by an east gate? 1. 65 2 56 345 435 5 2% Three stenographers wil be selected from a pool of 6 equally qualified slenographers. How many different groups of three stenographers can be selected from the pool? 1. 2 2 2 * 3 18 415 5 10 ‘A corporation has 3 vacancies for the posiions of senior auditor. Out of § candidates, how many groups of three could be chosen to fill the vacancies? 1. 36 2% 3.20 415 5. 10 [Apoir of dice is rolled, How many possible aulcomes are there? 1 6 2 1 3. 16 418 5. 3813 14 15. 18, 17. ‘A securiy system uses 2 four-letter password but no leer can be used more than once. How many possible passwords are there? 4. 219397 2 240.854 3. 358,800 4 576:000 5. 645,800 ‘The dogs in a certain kennel are fed Brand A and Brand B dog food only. Ot these dogs, 6 dogs eal Brand A and 15 dogs eat Brand 8. 114 of the dogs that eal Brand B also eat Brand A, how many dogs are inthe kennel? 117 2 19 3.2 4% 5 2 ’An employment agency has 60 prospective employees to hire for various jobs. Of these fiy, seven are considered to be poor ‘employment risks, since, among the seven, five ae lazy while four have poor heath. Atleast how many are both lazy and have oor health? 1.2 24 a5 46 57 teach employee in a certain bank willbe given three ball pens trom the available supply, one of them would have to be satisfied with only two, But each employee will be given two ball pens, 8 ball pens would remain. How many ball pens are avaliable? 1. 32 2% 323 420 outa ‘AS a way of thanking its cuslomers, a boutique gave away tree umbrellas, tans, and bags. Of the 25 customers, 10 were given bags and 12 were given fans, If4 customers were given al three items, how many were given umbrellas only? 1.5 BY 3.9 410 5 110. if ACE REVIEW CENTER PROBLEM SOLVING MOTION ‘The average rate of an employee walking is 1 680 melers/hour. If the distance of his ofice from his house is 700 meters, what wil be the latest time that he can leave his house to be able fo reach his office at exacly 7:45 am? 4. 730am. 2. 7:25am 3. 720am 47:18am, 5. 7:05am ‘A messenger travels at 20 km per hour was sent fo pick a letter 10 km away. this messenger left at 8:30 am. rested for 10 tmiutes along the way, whal ime will he be back? 4, 950.am 2 940 am. 3. 930am 4 830am 5. 820am ‘An employee drives @ car at 30 km per hour from his residence reached his office at 8:00 am. Ifhe drives al 7:50 am, how far ishis office from his residence? 4, 30k 2 25km 3, 20km 4 15km 5. 5km ‘A chairman has an appointment at 9:00 am in a nearby province, ithe travels at 40 km per hour, he will arive al 8:00 am. Ifhe ives at 30 km per hour, he wil not arrive unt 8:45 aim, How far aways the province? 4. 90km 2. 60km 3. 45km 4. 30km 5. 25km Mr. Reyes lel his home at 7:00 am, drives his car at 50 kmMhour and rested for half an hour. What ime will he reach Abra which is 600 km away? 1. 80pm. 2. 7:30pm 3. 7.00pm. 4 630pm 5. 6.00pm. ‘Two airplanes leave the airport at 8:00 am, and travels in the same direction. Plane A travels 960 knvhour while Plane & travels a 810 km/hour. AL what ime will the two planes be i they are 450 km apart? ‘ 4. 14:00 am. * 2. 4:00 pm. 3. 3.00pm. 4, 40pm. 5. 5:00pm. Two buses fe a gasoline station al the same time and travel in opposite drecions. Bus A travels 80 kvhour whilé Bus B travels 108 kmmour. Afler how many hous wl he two buses be 329 km apart? 1. 425 hrs 234i 3. 294 hs 4134s 5 1 1rehs “Two planes take off tthe same time ftom the same airport. 1 they taveln opposite direction, in how many rinvles wil they bbe 660 mils apart if one plane fies al 300 miteshour while the other fies at 360 mileshour? 1 120 2. 100 3 9 4 60 5 40 Staring from the same point at the same time, cars A and B run in opposite directions. Their rates are 70 kph and 90 kph respectively. After how many hours wil hey be 640 km apart? 1. 10 28 a 7 44 52 Two planes X and Y are 180 miles epart and moving from opposile directions al a rate of 20 kmhour and 30 kmihour, respectively. How many miles are covered by the slower plane when they intersect? 1. 7amiles 2. 7 miles 3. 68 miles 4 60 miles 5. 45 miles ‘The distance from City A to Cy B is 120 miles, Mrs. Rivera drives al an average rate of 40 mites hour and drives back at an average rale of 50 mileshiour. What is her average rate forthe entre rp? 4. 44.44 milesmnour 2, 45.50 milesfhour 3.46.30 milesthour 4.4770 mileshour 5. 55.20 mitesMour10 11 ACE REVIEW CENTER PROBLEM SOLVING NUMBER RELATED For an extraordinary sale, an agent received 25% commission. IThis commission was P1 650, what was the amount of the Sale? 4, 6600 2 5500 3, 4500 44000 5. 3500 Miss Reyes allended a clearance sale where prices ofall items were reduced by 25%, She bought a blazer priced F140 and an umbrella priced P99. How much did she save on these two items? 4, 49.75 2 5975 3. 6975 4. 7975 5. 179.25 ‘An amount of P18 400 was requested for the purchase of office supplies. How much was released if 15% of the amount requested was not granted? 4, P15 640 2 P14 260 3. P13.490 4. P12 120 5. P10830 ‘Suppose you were seling magazines and were paid 25% of your sales. What should your commission be fora day in which your sales amounted to P1 168? 1 P795 2 P66 3. 593 4 PA25 5. 292 Ice placed in ice box losses 15% of its weight before being used. How many lons of ice must be placed in an ice boxes 50 4s to have 850 tons for use? 1 5665 2 1.000 3. 9775 4 865 5. 750 Ifa kilogram of ce tosses 20% ofits weight during storage, how many kilograms of ice should be used to get 9 100 klogranié of je ready for sale? 1. 9375 2 10450 3. 11375 4. 12100 5. 13250 Five percnt ofa batch of tems fom a manufacturing company is defective. If there are 150 defective items in the whole bach, how many items in the whole batch are not defective? 1. 3850 2 3000 3. 2850 4. 2500 5. 2000 ‘Aish vendor makes it a point to realize a profi of 12 1/2% of his sales. For how much a kilo should he sell 20 kilos of fish costing P320? 1. P20 2 PIB 3. PIB 4 Pt * 5, Pi2 ‘An employee spends about P3 332 a month. This sum is 70% of his monthly salary. How much does the employee receive ‘month? 4, P5500 2 P5350 3, P4760 4 PA223 5. P4000 'A.man paid P68 for certain goods that he bought ata bargain sale which is 15% discount. What was the regular price of the goods? 4, P102 2 Poo 3. Peo 4 PTB 5. P72 A shipping agency found that 18% ofthe packages thal it had shipped were notin good contion when they were ecsived. I £650 packages were shipped, how many were received in good condition? 4.4117 2 533 3. 568 4 632 5. 66812 13 14 16. 16, 1” 18 19 20, 24 22, 23 In an organization of 320 members, 75% ate females of which 25% are young. How many old female members does the ‘organization have? 1, 180 2 240 3 2d 4. 260 5 27 Ia patient weighs 105 kg and is 12.5% underweight How many more kilograms should the patent gain to get the ideal weight? 1. 15 2 13 3 12 412 55 “The prices of al home appliances sold al Benson's Marketing have already been reduced by 15%. During an anniversary sale, ‘2n atonal 'scount of 10% is given. Whe single discount is equivalent to te two disounts given? 1. 255% 2 2% 3. 5% 4 235% 5 25% Joey, a tucker, i given 15% forth fist 25 gallos of gasoine he buys and 1.5% discount for every gallon in excess of 25 gallons. If gan of gasoline costs P45, how much wil he pay fr 33 gallons? 4, P189525 2. P4485.17 3. 1310.85 4 PH 282.18 5. Pt 12000 Mr. Santos bought some merchandise worth P1 500, He sold 2/5 of tal 25% profi, 1/2 of the remaining merchandise al 15% profit and the estat 10% prof. How much did he eam from the whole transactions? 4, P362.50 2 P32650 3, P262.50 4. 722650 5. P167.50 ‘Ana gels a commission of 10% for each botle of lotion sold. I botle of folion sel for P87.60, how'many bottles wil Anna have fo self receive a commission of P2107 1 38 20 3% om 5 2 Lina gets commission of 10% for each bite of loon sold Ifa bottle of flion sels fr P37.50, how many bates will Lana hhave to sell lo receive a commission of P90? 1. 20 2 2 3. 30 438 5 38 ‘folding bed on a sale has been marked P84, If this price fs 30% less than the original price, how much was the bed previously seling? 1. P1300 2 P1200 3. P1120 4, P109.20 5. P105.50 AAprice of one-way tip between two cities is §75. A round trp ticket costs 84% more than the one-way ticket. What isthe price ‘of around tip ickel between these two cites? 4. Pt225 2 Pid 3, P1058 4, P96 5. P85 Every year, about 600 lechnical and vocational students get loans priority under the government's study-now-pay-later plan, This represents 24% of the folal number of slots avallable lo qualffed students every year, What is the folal number of slots available annually under this scholarship program? 4 1440 2 4900 3 2500 4 3100 5. 4000 A cettan tank contains 80 liters of ol which is 40% of its capacity. How many liters of oll can the tank hold? 1, 170 2 180 3. 190 4, 200 5. 210 ‘A group of friends eatin a restaurant, The food cost them P375 and thelr drinks amounted to P10. ifthe service charge was 40%, how much did they pay? 4, P543.50 2. P534.05 3. P5330 4. P533.00 5. P5300024, 2 2, @. 2 29, 34 32, 33 % 36, 37, ‘An account executive for an advertising agency receives a commission of 18% for every deal closed. If the account executive Wishes lo earn a commission of P225,000, approximately, how much must the deal be? 1. P265M 2 P125M 3. PO90M 4 Poss 5. POAOM How much money is needed to produce an income of P46 475 such that half of it is invested at 10% and the other hall is invested at 12%? 1. P419 600 2 P420 500 3. P421 600 4. P422 500 5. 423.600 The Philippines and some other Asian nations decided fo cut their cil consumption by two milion barrels a day. If this is 5% of their daly ofl consumption, how many barrels are consumed by these countries in one day? 4, 400.000 2 10000000 3. 40.000 000 4° 1900000 000, 5. 490000 000 (01 850 employees who applied for a scholarship program, 800 met the minimum requirements. Fifteen percent of them failed to {ake the written examination, What percent of al he applicants took the written examination? 1. 80% 2 85% 3. 90% 4. 92% 5. 95% a «mo VhpeS, What number when increased by 90% ofiiself equals 1337? auld. = 'Nreee ine 170 2 80 3 9 4 110 5. 120 ‘dress is marked 25% of a a clearance sale. How muchis the'earance sale price ithe cress was regulary sod a P8S0? +. 82500 2. 72250 3. P6370 4 425.50 5 P21250 The arginal rice of a pair ofjogsing pants was P200. Whal was the rate of discount ater paying P1957 1. 36% 2 40% 3. 45% 4 50% 5 55% ‘Of the 7 passengers in @ bus bound for Baclaran, 32% gol off al Cubao and of the remaining passengers, 2/3 got off at Shaw Boulevard Considering that no other passengers were picked up along the way, how many passengers were leftin the bus? 32 tir 2 2 4 tu 5M 120 leachers out of fal of 80 are male, wha erent he ognal acy ae females? 1. 25% 2 30% 3 40 4 6% 5 75% In a certain field, a farmer planted 105 seods of which 84 sprouted. Whal percent ofthe seeds failed to sprout”? 1 30% 2 25% 3. 20% 4 15% 5. 10% ‘Amerchant made a profi of P10 200 fo the fist year and P12 444 forthe second year. Find the percent of increase in profi? 1. 12.2% 2. 183% 3.18% 4 2% 5. 2% ‘factory reduced the number ofits workers from 6 900 to 3 795, What percent ofthe fotal numberof employees was lai off? 1. 55% 2 50% 3. 45% 4 40% 5. 35% ‘certain kind of cloth is sold during a bargain sala at P27.95 per meter. If its original price was P32.50 per meter, what Is the percentage of discount? 1, 45% 2. 10% 3. 14% 4 16% 5. 18% ‘What percent of decrease i a drop frm 50 to 407 1. 5% 2 10% 3. 15% 4 20% 5 28%38 39 40 anor vy 2 4% M4 45 46, a 48 Henry bought a backpack for P272.26. tthe orginal price was P495.00, how big was the discount? 1 15% 2 30% 3. 35% 4 40% 5. 45% Miss Rojas bought 20 blouses for P1 800 and marked them to sell at P110 each. After selling 16 pieces at this rate, she decided to sel the remaining blouses at a lower price, At whal price may she sell each remaining blouse and stil realize a gross profit of 360 on the 20 blouses? 1 PI20 2 PIS 3. PIO 4. P05 5. Pt00 Miss Torres bought 20 blouses for P2 400 and marked them fo sel at P145 each. After seling 16 pieces at this rate, she decided fo sell the remaining blouses ala lower price. Al what pre may she sell each remaining blouse and stil realize a gross ‘profit of P4B0 on the 20 blouses? 1 Pus 2 Pt40 3. P138 4. P135 5. P13 dahon ‘A group of men went on fishing tip agreeing that each should pay the same amount. The lola bil was P168, If there had been two fewer men, each man would have had to pay 2 pesos more. How many men went fishing? 18 2 12 314 4 16 5 18 A. development project that was financed by an ecological organization amounted fo 3.6 M. If there had been two more contibuiors and the expenses were shared equally, 1 would have cost each organization P300 000 less. How many ‘organizations contributed to the project?” 1 12 2 10 3.8 46 54 In certain office, 240 reams of bond paper were fo be used in printing to be divided equally among a certain number of divisions. If there had been four divisions more, each would have received 4f6 as meny. How many divisions are there? 1. 20 2 16 34 412 5. 10 ‘A numberof financial nstituions agreed to contibute equal amount of certain development project costing 6 milion. f two more institutions would have been contributed equally, it would have cost each institution PO.50 milion fess. How many institutions contributed tothe project? 18 26 a4 43 5.2 The price of a pair of pants is P17 more than twice the price ofthe polo shirt. If he average price ofthese two ilems is 83.50, whats the price of the pants? 4. P120 2 PIT. 3. PI 4. PtO7 5. Pt00 Twenty seven school children were asked to form 3 groups such tha the third group has two more members than the fist group and the second group will have one member lass than the third group, How many members wil the fist group have? 1 i 29 ae 7 48 5. 6 * ‘A paper tape 56.2.dm long isto be divided ino 4 parts such thal each part shal be 2 1/2 dm shorter than the nex! suoceeding pals Find the length ofthe longest pat? 1. 253 2 178 3. 134 4 128 5 103 Divide 107 participants in a traning course info 2 groups such that twice the smaller group exceeds three halves of the bigger group by 11. How many paricipants will here be inthe bigger group? 1. 47 2 49 358 467 5. 784 st 52 53 54 6 6 7, 58 59, 60 A piece of iron 80 centimeters long is cut into two such that one part exceeds the other by 8 om. Find the length of the longer part? 1, 82 2 50 348 44 5. 42 Division and section heads of agency X who come late during their monthly staff meetings are fined, The fs latecomer paid POD, snd pi Pepi P10 he ah pad P20. 119 came Row much money was cole an them? 1. P6050 2 Pttso 3. P2550 4. P4550 5, P6500 What is the suri ofthe series of arithmetic progression having 2 common difference of 3.5 if the fist term is 0.50 and the fast {erm is 25? 1 164 2 142 3. 132 412 5. 102 How many strokes do an ordinary clock shrikes in a day iit strikes the number of hour every hour? 1. 156 290 378 448 5. Jose decides to save some amount from his school allowance, During the fist month, he saves P25. Each month, thereafter, he saves P5 more than the preceding month, How much willhe have saved after the sith month? 1. P200 2 P25 3. P25 4. P2650 5 P25 Basketball team lost 40% of ts fist 40 games, How many of its remaining 20 games must it win to reise its winning percentage to 85%? 1, 2t 2 19 317 415 5 13 ‘steam has won 60% of the 20 games it has played so far this season. it he leam plays a total of 50 games all season and wins 80% ofthe remaining games, how many gamés wil the team win forthe entre season? 12 215 3 20 4% 5 43 ‘The length ofan envelope is 24 1/5 om. Three holes at 11 1/5 centimeters apart are placed atthe center of the envelope. How far apar isthe side ofthe envelope lo the fist hole in centimeters’? 4. 12400 2 1145 3, 90 4 7N0 5 13 ‘A ence isto be built on posts 8 meters apart around a rectangular lt that measures 40 meters long and 16 meters wide. How ‘many posts are needed including the one's placed at each comer to Fence the entire lol? 112 2 14 3. 16 418 5 20 How many ties are needed to cover the flor of a room whose dimensions are 10 feet by 6 feet ifthe sizeof each leis 6 inches by Binches? 1 60 2 120 3. 180 4 240 5. 300 Without wasting anything how many meters of carpeting material with a width of 1.25 meters are needed lo completely cover the floor of aroom 4 meters wide and 5 meters long? 1.15 2 16 3. 18 4. 20 5 ‘The total area ofa cube is the sum ofits lateral area and the area o its bases. Ifthe edge ofa cube is 4, find is total area? 1, 24 2 48 3. 64 472 5 8a C} 6 665 67, 68, 6 70, 1 72. ‘Aresidenta lol measures 18 meters by 18 meters. By how many equal meters must the two dimensions be increased in order to have a lola land area of 578 square meters? 18 26 35 44 52 Four equal squares are placed side by side fo make a rectangle whose perimeter is 15 melers. Find the area of the rectangle in ‘square molers? 19 2 18 324 438 5. 60 The width of a rectangular lot is x melers and its length is 5 meters more than its width. Wits dimensions are decreased by 2 meters then its area will decrease by 4. 4sq.m. 2 & +6sq.m 3. 2x-39q.m 4 x-65q.m. 5. 104299.m A square anda reclangle have equal areas. the rectangle 36 by 16, whats the side of square? 1. 40 2 38 3% 42 5. 12 It each side of a square is deoreased by 5 centimeters, ils area will decrease by 175 square centimeters. Find the side of the original square in centimeters? 1.25 2 2 315 4. 10 em Mr. Bautista owns 2/5 of a business while Mr. Aguilar owns 1/4 of the same business. I Mr. Baulsta buys 1/2 of Mr. Aquiar's share, what part ofthe entre business will Mr. Bautista own? 1. 172 2 3i4 y 3. 210 4, 2340 5. 13/20 ‘Mila bought a house and lot for P2 500 000, paying 34 ofthis amount as a down payment, If her father had given her 2/3 ofthe down payment, how much did he get from her father? 1 P1031 250 2, Pt 125.000 3. P1184 250 4, P1.250000 5. P1312500 Me. Santos donated P20 000 tothe church, 3/5 oft was used for paint and 3/4 of the remaining was for cement. How much was lent? 4. P2000 2, P2500 3. P3000 4, P4000 5 P5000 Ms. Go owns a piece of land worth P0.6 milion. He is taxed on three-fourths ofits value at the rate of P7 per Pt 000. How ‘much taxis he paying for her property? 4. P3150 2. P5350 3. P9000 4. P14 000 5. P14750 ‘The market value of a 150 squate meter residential ol Is P2 500 per square meter. The assessed value is 50% ofits market value. Ifthe real lax purpose is P5.00 for every P5.000 ofthe assessed value ofthe ll, how much tax due onthe property? 1. P215.95 2 20580 3. Pte7:50 4. P17975 5. P166.35 If ten markers ina straight fine is 3.5 meters apart, what i the folal distance in meters from the fst marker tothe ast marker? 1, 315 2 3 3.35 4 355 5. 385 11.9 markers are to be placed in equal distance from each other along a straight line which 12 meters long. How far apart must the markers be placed so thal there val be markers al both ends? fea 2 12 3. 10 4 09 5. 0503 7 % 78. 77. 78 7 80, a a2. wn Concrete posts are to be put along 2 560 meters road. I there are 15 posts, whal would be the distance in meters between Iwo successive posts? 1 54 44 2 49 3 45 5. 42 ‘susan deposited P25 000 ina bank that gives 6% intrest yearly. AL the end ofthe year, she decided lo leave the sald amount pus the interest inthe bank for another year. With the same rale of interest, how much wil her deposit be a the end of the year? 4 P27 050 2 P2800 3. P28090 4, 28050 5. P28900 ‘The cooperative rust fund is P500 000.00 Part ofthe fund is invested al an annual interest rate of 6% and the rest is invested at ‘an annual interest rate of 8%. It the income from both investments is P39 000, how much is invested at each rate? 1. P25000 at6%: 475 000 at 8% 2 P5000 at 6%; 450 000 al 8% 3. P75000 at 6%; P4265 000 al 8% 4, P8000 al 6%, 420 000 al 8% 5. P100 000 at 6%; 400 000 al 8% Lela invested 378 of her money in RTW and 3/8 of the remainder in cell phones. If she hed P96,000 how much money did she invest in each business? 4, P22,500 for RTW, and 36,000 for cell phones 32,000 for RTW, and P25,200 for cell phones P36,000 for RTW; and P22, 500 for cell phones P36,000 for RTW: and P60,000 for cell phones 73,500 for RTW: and P22,500 for cell phones: ‘A man has two investments totaling P40 000. On one he receives 12% interest and on the other he receives 10% interest. The 12% investment yields an annual income of P24 less than the 10% investment. How much is the difference between the two investments? 4. P10.430 2 P9468 3. P8400 4 Patt 5. P3238 ‘The first day, a contractor hired 11 carpenters, 3 masons, and 5 helpers. The second day, he hired 6 carpenters, 5 masons, and 2helpers. The third day, he hired 5 carpenlers, 3 masons, and 3 helpers. I" his payroll was P194 the ist day, P137 the second day, and P112 the third day, how much did he pay each mason a day? 112 21 3. 10 49 5. 8 ‘Abby has to meet his teacher in the principals room at 7:30 am. Iit takes the boy 30 minutes to take a bath, 15 minutes fo eat his breakfast, 5 minutes to brush teeth, 20 minutes olher morning activites, 25 minutes to dress up, and 10 minutes walking fo the principa room. What willbe the latest time that he can get up to meet his teacher on time? 4. 5:30am 2 5:15am. 3, 545am 4. 6:15am 5. 6:25am. ‘A lelephone company charges is cuslomers P3350 for the frst 100 calls @ month, and 25 centavos per call in excess of 100 cals. Ifthe lola bil of a customer fora certain month is P55:25, ind the total number of calls made by he customer? 1. 287 2 200 3. 218 4. 187 5. 107 ‘Aa party of 245 employees, sandwiches were served with soft drinks. It was found out that 120 chicken sandwiches and 240 cheese sandwiches were consumed. When the male employees were on their way home, 35 confessed tha hey ale 1 chicken Sandwich and t cheese sandwich each. How many went home without eating any of he sandwiches? 1. 65 2 45 3. 35 4. 30 5 2 ‘certain elevator has a maximum weight capacily of 1300 bs. five employees wih an average weight of 120 bs. enfered the elevator with a box weighing 250lbs.,how much additonal weight in pounds wal sil be allowable? 1. 400Ibs 2. 450Ibs. 3. 570s. 4: 800 bs. 5. 930Ibs,cc) 85 6 87. 88 89 90 Cr 92, 93, A grocer has on display 12 stacks of canned goods. Aller removing 16 cans, 8 stacks with 10 cans in each slack are eft on display. each ofthe original stacks had equal number of cans, how many cans were in each stack? 18 29 310 42 5 16 ‘Asleam pump delivers 1.03 cubic fet of water a every stoke. fit runs 43 strokes per minute, how many cubic fet of waler does it deliver in 2 minutes? 1. 8600 2 8848 3. 88.58 4 8868 5. 8878 im wanted to buy cashew nuts worth P210 per kilo and peanuts worth P130 per kilo. How many kilos of each should he buy in ‘order to obtain 5 kilos mixture worth P178 per kilo? 1, 4 kilos of cashew nuts and 1 kio of peanuts 2. 2.314 kilos of cashew nuls and 2 1/4 kil of peanuts 3.” Skilos of cashew nuts and 2 kilos of peanuls 4. 2kilos of cashew nuts and 3 kilos of peanuts 5. 1 kilo of cashew nuts and 4 kos of peanuts, Janice gets P37,500 monthly income from her boarding house for teachers and students. The teachers pay P2 000 each per ‘month and they compose 75% of the boarders. Ifthe Iota rent from al the teachers is 80% of the boarding house's monthly income, how much is the ren ofeach student? 4. P1300 2 P4400 3. Pt 500 4° P1600 5. P1700 Ben, a typist whose rate is P22.00 per hour, pus in a fll day of 10 hours and also 3-hour overtime. if he is paid 1.5 times his regular rate for overtime, how much should he be paid for that particular day? 1, P253.00) 2. P310.00 3. P319.00 4. P330.00 5. P429.00 I the management of 2 parking fot charges its customer 10.00 for the ist two hours and 5,00 for each additonal hour oF @ part thereof, then the cost for parking for 4 hours and 45 minutes is_. 4 P1500 2 P2375 3. P2500 4. P3375 5. P4500 Rizza has 45 minules to answer 25 problems. I he spends 40 seconds for each ofthe first 15 problems, whal fs the average rhumber of minutes can he spend for each of the remaining problems? 4. 285mins. 2. 300 mins 3, 350 mins. 4 4.00 mins 5. 4.20min . ‘Mer giving all his grandchildren P150 each, an old man had P70 teft In his pocket. he orginally had P2 020, how many grandchildren does he have? 111 2 12 3. 13 414 5 15 Jerry finds that he lacks 75 fof wie fo complete a job. He gets a partly used spool of wire ftom the shop. The spao! originally ‘contained 1 000 f. of wire, but 1/5 oft had been used. Ifthe electrician took 75 ft of this partly used spool, what percent of the wire from the partly used spoo! dd he use? 1. 018% 2 2% 3. 20% 4 1028% 5, 9.318% ‘The monthly cost of operating an employees’ carteen rose from P1870 to P2 250 in 8 months. Whal was the average monthly increase? 1, PA750 2 P7250 3, P120.00 4. P192.50 5. 980.00 ‘Jane scores 90, 85, and 98 in 3 bowing games. If she wanls to have an average score of 100, what must her soore be inthe fourth game? 4 105 2 110 3.15 4127 5, 130% 97, 98, 101 102. 103. 404, 105. 406. Tivee boys weigh 55 kl, 45 kilos, and 51 kilos respectively. What must be the weigh ofthe fourh boy ifthe average weight of the folowing boys is 52 kilos? 1, 59 2 58 357 4 54 5 52 Three measures were recorded 53, 60, and 58. Whal additional measure should be added so that the average of the four measures wil be 60? 1 69 2 8 367 465 5. 60 Freddie has 37 bls of P20 and P10 amounting P520, how many P20 bits does he have? 115 217 32 42 5 ‘A man makes a deposit of P800. If his deposit consists of 25 bills some P50 and the rest P20. How many P20 bils does he have? 1. 15 217 3.20 42 5. % ‘Alarger number divided by a smaller number gives a quotient of 3 with a remainder of 5. I the sum ofthe two numbers is 7, vwhalis the larger number? 1. 62 2 61 3. 60 4 59 5. 58 {1 the sum of § consecutive numbers is 95, whats the third number? 1.17 2 18 3. 19 42 5. 2 I the sum of three consecutive integer is 9 less than 5 fines the smallest of the tree integers, wha the sum of the tree, consecutiv integers? 119 2 21 3.2 48 5 27 The sum ofthe tree numbers fs 4. The fist number is 35 of the second andthe seconds 43 ofthe third. What ar the three rumbers? 1. 12,46,96 2 19,43,32 3. 20,39, 35 4 24,40,30 5. 28,37,29 (ne third of certin number added to 15 of he next consecutive number is 5. Whatis the sum of he two numbers? 1 2 22 3 19 , a7 5 15 ‘certain number's riled and then divide by 4. adding 13 tothe result gives 58, whats the original number? 1. 40 2 60 380 4 120 5. 40 ‘certain numberis doubled and then dvded by 8. Wafer subractng 4 from the result ves 16. Whals the orginal number? 1 48 2 6 3.70 4 0 5. 100 ‘Aprinting press prints books al a production cost of P80 per book and incurs monthly overhead expenses of P12 000. I each ‘book sels for P10, how many books should be prinled and sold in a month to break even? 1. 350 2, 400 3. 450 4. 50 5. 550 ‘A dealer sold a certain number of portable TV sels at P6 400 each. The dealer would have laken in as much money had 3 fewer sels been sold at P7 680. How many sels were sold at P6 4007 1 8 2 16 314 4 2 59107, 108 109 110, an 112, 113. 114 415. 116. 4117, 118. 119. The entrance fee in a carnival Is PO for an adult and P25 fora child. Jun pays P2285 for the enlrance fee of hi family. I his family has equal number of adits and children, how many are they inthe family? 1 12 2 10 38 46 54 {A group consis of 80 people have contributed a foal of P225. tf each man gave P5.50 and each woman gave P3.00 each, find how many men were in the group? 1 35 2 30 33 42 5.15 The length ofa rectangle is 4 meters less than two times it width and the perimeter is 46. Findits width? 1 15 mn 39 47 55 The length of a rectangle is 1 less than two times is width, The perimeter of the rectangle is 16, What is the width in centimeters? 16 43 26 a4 52 The income tax wiheld from the wages of a certain employee amounted fo PB 561 last year. If this is P3560 more than 3/4 of the amount withheld this year, how much was withheld this year? 1. PIAS 2 Pt0948 3. P9248 4 Paoit 5. P7345 ‘fami has a monthly budget of Pt 840 for food and house ren. Ifthe amount spent fr food is thee times the rent how much is the monthly rental? 1 P1500 2 P1380 3. P920 4 P613 5. Pé60 ‘A dlass of 20 students got an average score of 86% in ther Math lest. Another class with 25 students got an average of 80% in the same test. What was the average score forthe lwo classes combined? 4. 8200 2 8267 3. 8300, 4837 5, 84.00 Ina cass of 10 boys and 45 gis, the boy's average soore onthe final exam was 80 and the git!s average score was 90. What was the average score for the whole class? ar) 2 87 3. 86 4. 85 5. 84 |A workforce of 600, of whom 4/3 are women, is merged with a workforce of 250, of whom 1/5 are women, What is the total number of women inthe newly formed workforce? 4 200 2 250 3. 260 4, 360 5. 360 Mrs, Burgos bought a sewing machine for P1 350. She used fo spend P250.00 a month for her family's ciothing sewed. After buying the machine, she only spends P160 a month, How many months did she pay forthe machine by tse? 1, 2 20 3 19 418 5. 12 Romy can climb a coconut tree atthe rale of 10f. per minute and retum at 20 fl. per minute. fi took him 3 minutes to cimb and return, what the height of the coconut? 4. 108 2 18f 3, 254 4. 158 5. 20f. [A student fished reading 120 pages of a certain book. If this is 3/5 of the total number of pages, how many pages does the book have? 1. 150 2. 180 3, 200 4 70 5, 240 ifa container can hold 3/5 of ale of petrol, how many ters of petrol will 14 dozen containers ofthe same size hold 1. 108 2 122 3, 138 4156 5 164ACE REVIEW CENTER BASIC OPERATIONS 1. CHECKING METHOD ANS: 27 LARGER NUMBER =? Py ‘SMALLER NUMBER = 2 THEN, 48- 27=21 HAVE A DIFFERENCE OF 6 2. PRIME NUMBERS = HAVE 2 FACTORS (NUMBER ITSELF AND 1) 2434547411419=41 sum of all prime numbers = 43 3. SUM OF ALL EVEN NUMBERS BETWEEN N § AND 21=? 104 S= ‘NN CAST TERM + LAST TERM s= 826 2 Se 4 (26) = 104 4. ANS=9,765.50 1STTERM=.5 LAST TE ERM = 7,812.5 S.AVERAGEQF12NUMBERS=7 © = 6 and 2/3 2/4=8 THEREFORE: BX4= 32 2/8=6 THEREFORE: 6X8=48 THEN, 32 + 48=80/12=6 */3 6. PRODUCT OF 2 NUMBERS + =? 5/6 TIMES 3/4 = 18/24 OR 5/8 FIRST NUMBER = 5/6 SECOND NUMBER =? THEN, 1 and 7/12 = 19/12 ‘TO GET THE SECOND NUMBER, 19/12 -5/6=3/4 7. SUM OF THE 2 NUMBERS =? 4/3+6=Gand4/3 or7and 4/3 FIRST NUMBER = 4/3 ‘SECOND NUMBER = ? THEN, 8 DIVIDED BY 4/3 =6 8. WHAT IS THE NUMBER = ? 7 8+9X=71 9X=71-8 9x = 63 X=79. WHEN ADDING THE PRODUCT OF 13 X9 = 117 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 19-4= 15 332 10. WHAT IS THE SMALLER NUMBER =? a ?/2=4 THEREFORE: 4X2=8 LARGER NUMBER NUMBER = 32 (A DIFFERENCE OF 24) 11. SUM OF THE FIRST 40 EVEN NUMBERS = ? v0 FIRST TERM = 2 LAST TERM = 20 NN( AST TERM + LAST TERM 9=10(2+20 2 $=10(22 2 $=5(22)=110 12. 3.5/.07=50 13. SUM OF 5 CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS = 7 19 THEN 95/5 = 19 14. CHECKING METHOD = 23 23 IS BOTH DIVISIBLE BY 4, 5, AND 10. AND THEY HAVE A REMAINDER OF 3. 15. SUM OF THE DIGITS OF THE SMALLEST NUMBER =? 23 ‘SMALLEST DIGIT NUMBER IS 1. 1 AND 2, SO ADD 1 AND 2 36. ANSWER = 1/5 47. JUST OBSERVE THE LAST DIGIT ANSWER = 2.086 18. PRODUCT OF 2 NUMBERS |S ZERO = THE MULTIPLIER MUST BE ZERO. 19. 15 - 6.057 -8.943 20. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 60% OF 450 = 270 20% OF 450 = 90 180 21. INTEGERS THAT ARE LESS THAN 20 ARE 6, 12, AND 18 HOW MANY INTEGERS = 322.415? 4% 225 = 900 23.15 = BOX X= 15/80 X= 18.75, 24. 53+ 85 = 138 / 2 = 69 1S HALFWAY BETWEEN 53 AND 85, 28. 60/2.4=25 26. 1 = POES NOT BELONG TO THE GROUP BECAUSE IS NOT AN QRD OR PRIME NUMBER. 27. JUST APA 15 HOURS AND 34:30 = 26:30 - 24 HOURS = 2:30PM 28. JUST ADD 9:30 AM AND 16 HOURS = 25:30 - 24 HOURS = 1:30 AM 29. OPERATIONS INVOLVED ARE : SUBTRACTION, ADDITION, AND DIVISION OF FRACTIONS. GET THE LCD : 2/3-3/2=-5/6 2/3 + 3/22 13/6 CANCEL 6, SO THE ANSWER IS -5/13 30. X(14+11)=100 X(25)= 100 x= 100/25 X=4 31.Y=5 Ks? 5 2(x+2¥) SUBSTITUTE THE VALUEOFY = _2(X+2(5) . 2(X+10) = 6x DISTRIBUTE 2X + 20= 6X COMBINE 4X = 20 X=5 32. OPERATIONS INVOLVED ARE : SUBTRACTION, ADDITION, AND DIVISION OF FRACTIONS. GETTHELCD: 5/6 -2/15=7/10 3/5 +1/3= 14/15 DIVIDE 7/30 TO 44/15 = 105/149 OR 3/4 33. JUST OBSERVE THE VALUES OF XANDY: = X=1,=1/3, Y=2 IT MEANS * XS LESS THAN Y, AND OF COURSE YISGREATER THAN X ‘THEREFORE : LOOK FOR AN ANSWER THAT X SHOULD BE LESS THAN Y SO, THEANSWERIS 3X< Y (TRUE)34. Y/5-6 =? —ANS.-SAND2/5 SOLVE THE EQUATION FIRST. 4Y +7 =19 4y=19-7 4Y=12 Y=3 THEREFORE: Y/5 -6 SUBSTITUTE THE VALUE OF Y. 3/5 - 6 ‘ANS: -5 AND 2/5 35. THEEQUATIONGIVENIS X?-4X-21 DIVIDEDBY X+3 LOOK AT THE LAST TERM. THE LAST TERM 15-21 SO THE FACTORS OF -21 ARE: -7 AND.+3 LOOK AT ALSO THE MIDDLE TERM. THE MIDDLE TERM IS NEGATIVE 4 THEREFORE: THE FACTORS THAT SHOULD BE ARE X+3 AND X-7 ANSWER: X-7 36. FIND M+N =? $O:5+-2=3 SOLVE THE EQUATION FIRST: 3M - N = 17 ‘SUBSTITUTE THE VALUE OF M: 3{5)-N 1S- N=47 N = 17-15 -N=2 Nez 37. OPERATIONS INVOLVED ARE : ADDITION, SUBTRATION, AND DIVISION OF FRACTIONS. NOTE: CANCEL (4+2) THE REMAINING NUMBERS ARE : 2 DIVIDED BY (3 - 2) 2/1 ANSWER: 2 38. 7N-4 SHOULD BE ADDED BY WHAT NUMBER IN ORDER TO GET 9-3N. ‘THEREFORE, TOGET THAT NUMBER ——: SUBTRACT 7N-4 FROM9-3N. RULE: CHANGE THE SIGN OF THE SUBTRAHEND, THEN PROCEED TO ADDITION. 9-3N ett? NEGATIVE 4 BECOMES POSITIVE 4 POSITIVE 7 BECOMES NEGATIVE 7 ANSWER: 43-20N 99-ANSWER: Y+K+Z. 40. Mi FAS: T SO: MULTIPLY THE EXTREME NUMBERS THEN DIVIDE THEM BY THE MIDDLE | ANSWER: MT/F 1. ANSWER: 30% X P42. P-{0.25XP) 43. 5/6X =P (CROSS MULTIPLY) X= P6/S 4A. ANSWER: P-(15% XP) 45. HOW FAR: D=aT D=K/3KS 46. SUBSTITUTE THE VALUE OF FAHRENHEIT. C=5/9(F- 32) C=5/9 (95 - 32) c=5/9(63) c=35 47. CHECKING METHOD: ANSWER: 10% OF 15 IS THE LARGEST VALUE. 48. CHECKING METHOD: ANSWER : 5/6 1S THE GREATEST VALUE (SUCCESSIVE FRACTIONS: SMALL NUMERATOR = SMALL VALUE BIGNUMERATOR = BIG VALUE) 49. CHECKING METHOD : ANSWER: 7/8 IS THE LEAST VALUE. 50. SECOND GREATEST VALUE = 6/12 OR 1/2 GREATEST VALUE = 3/4 (SUCCESSIVE FRACTIONS) 51. LCD OF 1/7, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3. CHECKING METHOD: ANSWER 84. £84 |S DIVISIBLE BY 7, 6, 4, AND 3. 52. CHECKING METHOD : ANSWER: X+ + X---IS THE EXPRESSION THAT YIELDS AN EVEN NUME IFX = ODD NUMBER—-~EX: 3, 5, 7, 9 ETC. EX: 345 = 8 —~ EVEN NUMBER 53. CHECKING METHOD: ANSWER: 6 +34 = 18 LEAST VALUE 54. CHECKING METHOD : ANSWER: 17/20 = 85% LARGEST VALUE 55. CHECKING METHOD : ANSWER : 4/7 LEAST VALUE 56. CHECKING METHOD : ANSWER: 3/10 IS CLOSEST IN VALUE TO 2/7. INSWER : NONE, THEY ARE ALL EQUAL. 57. CHECKING METHOD :58. WHO WORKS THE FASTEST =? 8 A = 2.333 B = 2.142 © =2.40 D =2.25 59. CHECKING METHOD: ANSWER: THREE TIMES 20% OF 30 = 18 LARGEST 60. CHECKING METHOD: ANSWER; NONE, THEY ARE ALL EQUAL. 61. 3.54.X10* —_IS ASCIENTIFIC NOTATION FORMAT. OBSERVE THE EXPONENT: POSTITIVE = MOVE TO THE RIGHT NEGATIVE = MOVE TO THE LEFT. THEREFORE: 3.54 SHOULD BE MOVED 5 PLACES TO THE RIGHT. ANSWER ; 354, 000 62. X/2.25=20% ‘CROSS MULTIPLY 20% X2.25 42450 63. X (130%) = 754 xX = 754/130 x =580 4. 8+ (-10) = 15, CHANGE THE SIGN OF THE SUBTRAHEND, THEN PROCEED TO ADDITION. 5. QNE-HALFOFTHENUMBER = 7? $0, HALFOFG4 IS 32. ANSWER 32 3/4X = 48 ‘CROSS MULTIPLY X= 48X4/3 X= 64 66. 360° 1S THE COMPLETE REVOLUTION ‘THEREFORE: 360/12 HOURS = 30° EACH HOUR. $0, 30° X 4 = 120° 67. CHECKING METHOD : ANSWER: (59-X) CM10. a1. 12, 13. 4. ‘ACE REVIEW CENTER WORDED PROBLEMS RATIO AND PROPORTION 5:8 AS25:__ ANSWER: 40 1:3 AS 12: 36+12=48 ANSWER: 48 5:8 AS 640 400 +640 = 1,040 ANSWER: 1,040 3:15 AS 20: 100-15 = 85 ‘ANSWER: 85 1/2: 20,000 AS 5 150,000 ANSWER: 3 3/4 4:75 AS : 375 ANSWER: 2000. 3+7 =10 40110 =4 4X7 = 28GREEN BAUS 4ean = 35 45415 3X 11= 33. LARGER PIECE 4rata=8 2458= 3 -3%4 = 1.2M LARGEST SHARE 10412418 = 40 1M +40 = 25,000 25,000 X18 60 +10=6 6X5 = 30 BIGGEST BAG 19+4 = 23 552423 = 24 24X19 = 456 PRESENT a0 : 1/5 AS 3/4 ANSWER: 300 7: 425 AS 21: ___ ANSWER: 3.7515. 18.5 ; 255 AS _ 550 ANSWER: 39.9 16. 1/5 ; 10 AS 2: ANSWER: 50 17. 6: 3/5 AS 23 ANSWER: 30 HOURS 18. 7: 75.25 AS 31/2: ANSWER: 37.63 19. 4:3 AS : 42 42456 = 98 X2 = 196 ANSWER: 196 20. CHECKING METHOD: LENGTH: 120 ANSWER: 320 WIDTH : 75 5:8 AS 75: 120 tw 120X75, ‘A=9,000 21. 4:7 AS + 560 ANSWER: 320 22.9: 741 AS 12: ANSWER: 2,964 23, 15:24 AS 45: ANSWER: 72 DAYS 24. 12SHOE BOXES = 30 MINUTES X25 300 SHOF BOXES = 30 MINUTES a 600 SHOE BOXES= 1 HOUR 275 1,650 SHOE BOXES IN 2 AND 3/4 HOURS ANSWER: 1,650‘ACE REVIEW CENTER WORK, MIXTURE, AND PROBABILITY 1. INDIVIDUAL WORK =_PRODUCT DIFFERENCE £10X3 10-3 = 30/7 = 4AND2/7 2. INDIVIDUAL WORK =_PRODUCT DIFFERENCE =10X6 10-6 = 60/4 = 15 3. TOGETHER WORK = PRODUCT SUM. =45X6 45 +6 =27/ 10.5=2AND 4/7 4. INDIVIDUAL WORK = PRODUCT DIFFERENCE = 6X35 6-35 = 21/2.5=8AND 2/5 5. (SUBTRACTION) % (#) = %(#-X) 20(12) = 15 (12 -X) 240 180-15 240-180 = -15X 15X = 60 Ka4 6. (SUBTRACTION) %(#) = %(#-X) 4(510) = 17(510-X) 204 = 867-17 17 X= 867 - 204 ANSWER: 4 2/7 ANSWER: 15 ANSWER: 2 4/7 ANSWER: 8 2/517 X= 663 %= 390 7, (ADDITION) =—% (# ) #X = % (HH 40(15)#% =75(15+X) 600+X = 1125+75X 8. (ADDITION) —-% (# ) +X = %(#4X) 65 (40) +X =80(40+X) 260 + X = 320+ 80% X-BOX = 320-260 20x = 60 ¥= a0 9. (COUNTING PRINCIPLE) § X 7 = 35 10. (FACTORIAL) 61 = 6 BX2X1 6-3= =6MSK4 = 12Nt3= 442 = 2041 = 20 11, (FACTORIAL) Sl =SX4X3X2X1 5-3 =2 = 5X4K3 = 60+ 3 = 2042 = 1042 = 10 12, DICE HAVE 6 SIDES. THEREFORE, EACH SIDE HAS 1/6 CHANCE. PAIR OF DICE: 1/6 X 1/6 = 1/36 ANSWER: 36 13, (COUNTING PRINCIPLE) THERE ARE 26 LETTERS IN OUR ALPHABET SYSTEM. THEREFORE, 261 = 26-4 = 22 —- 23 X 24 25 X 26 = 358,800 14. 6415 = 21-4= 17 ANSWER: 17 18. 5+4=9-7=2 ANSWER: 2 16. 3:2 AS___:8 3X 8/2 = 12 + 8 ANSWER: 20 17. 10-4 12- 8 24+ 4= 18-25 7 ANSWER: 7‘ACE REVIEW CENTER MOTION 1. RATE= 1,680 M/HR. DISTANCE = 700M WHAT TIME WILL HE LEAVE = 7 7:20 AM TIME = DISTANCE / RATE 100 / 1,680 = 0.41666 X 60 MINUTES = 25 MINUTES THEREFORE: 7:45 - 25 = 7:20 ANSWER: 7:20 AM 2. DISTANCE = 10 KMX2 = 20KM. RATE = 20KPH TIME = DISTANCE / RATE WHAT TIME WILL HE BE BACK 9:40AM = 20/20 HOUR + 8:00 AM +10 MINUTES = 9:40 AVANSWER: 3. RATE = 30KPH TIME: 7:50 AM- 8:00 AM = 10 MINUTES DISTANCE = RATE X TIME HOWFAR=? 9 SKM 30(10#60) 306 = SKM 4. HOWFAR =? RATE)=40KPH RATE: = 30 KPH DISTANCE = RATE X TIME TIME = DISTANCE / RATE DISTANCE; = DISTANCE: 40T 307+.45/60 SUBSTITUTE: 40T 30(T+3/4) DISTANCE, = 40 x 9/4 40T 307 + 90/4 DISTANCE, = 90 40T-30T= 90/4 10T = 90/4 DISTANCE, = 30(9/4+ 3/4) T= 9/4 30 (12/4) = 30(3) ANSWER: 90 DISTANCE, = 90 S. WHAT TIME WILLHE REACH = ? 7:30PM THEREFORE: 7:00 + 12'+ 30 MIN RATE: SOKPH DISTANCE: 600 KM. = 19:30 - 12 = 7:30PM TIME = DISTANCE / RATE = 600/50 = 12 HOURS TO TRAVEL 6. WHAT TIME THE 2 PLANES INTERSECT = ? ( SAME DIRECTION = SUBTRACT THE 2 RATES ) RATE = 960 KPH; AND 810 KPH DISTANCE = 450 KM TIME = DISTANCE / RATE 150 / 960 - 810 150 / 150 TIME = 3 HOURS‘THEREFORE: 8:00 AM + 3 HOURS = 11:00 AM ANSWER : 11:00 AM 7. HOW MANY HOURS = ? 23/4 HOURS (OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS = ADD THE 2 RATES) RATE= 80 KPH; AND 108 KPH DISTANCE = 329 KM TIME = DISTANCE / RATE = 329 / 80 + 108 129 / 188 1 AND 3/4 HOURS TIME 8. HOW MANY MINUTES = ? 60 MINUTES (OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS = ADD THE 2 RATES } RATE = 300 MILES/HR; AND 360 MILES/HR DISTANCE = 660 MILES TIME = DISTANCE / RATE 660 / 300+ 360 160 / 660 TIME = 1 HOUR OR 60 MINUTES 9. HOW MANY HOURS = ? 4 HOURS (OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS = ADP THE 2 RATES } RATE= 70 KPH; AND 90 KPH DISTANCE = 640 KM TIME = DISTANCE / RATE = 640 / 70+90 = 640/160 TIME = 4 HOURS 10. HOW MANY MILES COVERED BY THE SLOWER PLANE = 72 MILES (OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS = ADD THE 2 RATES ) RATE = 20 KPH; AND 30 KPH DISTANCE = 180 MILES SOLVE FIRST THE TIME: TIME = DISTANCE / RATE 80 / 50 TIME =36 ‘THEN SOLVE THE DISTANCE OF THE SLOWER PLANE: DISTANCE DISTANCE = 72 MILES 24. RATE FOR THE ENTIRE TRIP = 44.44 MILES/HR RATE = 40 MILES/HR; AND 50 MILES/HR DISTANCE = 120 MILES RATE = DISTANCE / TIME X 2 = 240 MILES SOLVE FIRST THE TIME: TIME, = DISTANCE / RATE TIME, = DISTANCE / RATE = 120/40 = 120/50 3 HOURS TIME, = 2.4 TIME) THEN ADD THE TOTAL TIME: 5.4 HOURS NOW SOLVE THE RATE: RATE = DISTANCE / TIME‘ACE REVIEW CENTER, VILLARIN STREET, CARMEN, CDOC NUMBER RELATED 1. AMOUNT OF THE SALE = ? 6,600 25% COMMISSION 1,650 COMMISSION 1,650/25 = 6,600 OR 1,650 X 4 = 6,600 2. HOW MUCH SAVINGS = ? 59.75 25% DISCOUNT BLAZER= 140; AND UMBRELLA = 99 140+99 = 239X@5=59.75 OR 239/4 = 59.75 3. HOW MUCH WAS RELEASED =? 15,640 18,400 AMOUNT REQUESTED 15% NOT GRANTED. 18,400 X 85% = 15,640 4. WHATIS THE COMMISSION =? 292 1,168 SALES 25% DISCOUNT 1168 X 25% = 292 OR 1168/4 = 292 5. HOW MANY TONS READY FOR USE =? 1,000 15% BEFORE USED 850 TONS FOR USE 850/85 ='1,000 6. HOW MANY KG OF ICE READY FOR USE =? 44,375 20% LOSSES 9,100 KG READY FOR SALE 9,100 / 80 = 11,375 7. HOW MANY ARE NOT DEFECTIVE = ? 2,850 5% DEFECTIVE 150 DEFECTIVE 150 / 5 = 3,000 TOTALITEMS - 150= 2,850 8. HOW MUCH PER KILO AFTER THE REALIZED PROFIT = ? 12 1/2% = 1/8 320 FOR 20KILOS OF FISH 320/20 = 16 X 1/8 = 2 PPROFIT PER KILO 16+ 2= 18 9. HOW MICH SALARY IN A MONTH = ? 4,760 3,332 EXPENSES 70% 3,332 / 70 = 4,760 10. WHAT WAS THE REGULAR PRICE =7 80 68 PAYMENT 15% DISCOUNT 68 / 85% = 80 34. HOW MANY WERE IN GOOD CONDITION =? 533 18% NOTIN GOOD CONDITION 650 PACKAGES 650 X 82% = 533a 1B “4 1B 6. vW. 39. HOW MANY OLD FEMALE =? 180 320 MEMBERS 75% FEMALES 25% YOUNG FEMALE 320 X 75 = 240 X 25% = 60 240-60 = 180 HOW MANY MORE KG =? 15 105 KG 12.5% UNDERWEIGHT 105 / 87.5% = 120 - 105 = 15, WHAT SINGLE DISCOUNT =? 23.50% 15% THEN 10% FOR EXAMPLE: 100 X 15% = 15 - 85X10%= 8.50 23.5 HOW MUCH FOR 33 GALLONS =? 3,310.85, 15% DISCOUNT FOR 25 GALLONS 45 PESOS = PER GALLON 1.5% DISCOUNT FOR EXCESS GALLONS 25 X 45 X 85% = 956.25 @ X 45 X9B.5% = 354.60 TOTAL 1,310.85, HOW MUCH EARNINGS FROM ALL TRANSACTIONS 262.5 1,500 MERCHANDISE 2/5 SOLD FOR 25% 1/2 REMAINING FOR 15% 10% THE REST 1,500 2/5 = 600 X 25% = 150 J 9001/2 =450 X 15% = 67.50 450 X 10% = 45 TOTAL 262.50 HOW MANY BOTTLES =? 24 10% COMMISSION 87.50 PER BOTTLE 210 COMMISSION 87.50X 10% = 87.5 THEREFORE: 210 / 875 = 24 BOTTLES HOW MANY BOTTLES = ? cz) 10% COMMISSION 37.50 PER BOTTLE — 90 COMMISSION 37.50 X 10% = 3.75 THEREFORE: 90 / 375 = 24 BOTTLES HOW MUCH ORIGINAL PRICE =? 320 84 MARKED DOWN PRICE 30% LESS THAN THE PREVIOUS 84 / 70% = 120 PRICE FOR THE ROUNDTRIP TICKET = 7 3,088 575 ONE-WAY FARE 84% DISCOUNT FOR THE ROUNDTRIP S75 X 84% = 483 + 575 = 1,058a. 2. 23. 24. 2. 28. Ere 32. TOTAL NUMBER OF SLOTS = ? 2,500 (600 STUDENTS 24% 600 / 24 = 2500 HOW MANY LITERS = ? 200 ‘BO LITERS 40% 80 / 40 = 200 HOW MUCH PAYMENT =? 533.5 375 FOOD. 110 DRINKS 110% SERVICE CHARGE 375 + 110 = 485 X 10% = 48.5 THEREFORE: 485 + 48.50 = 533.50 HOW MUCH WAS THE DEAL = ? 225M 18% COMMISSION 225,000 COMMISSION 225 / 18 = 1.25M HOW MUCHIS NEEDED = ? 422,500 46,475 INCOME 10% INVESTMENT 12% OTHER HALF OF THE INVESTMENT. 46,475 / 22% = 211,250 X 2 = 422,500 WHAT PERCENT TOOK THE EXAM = ? 80% B50 APPLICANTS 800METTHEREQUIREMENTS 15% FAILED TO TAKE 800 X 85% = 680 / 850 = 80% X + 90% X = 133 WHAT NUMBER = ? 70 X + 9x 133 1+9K = 133 19x 133, 133 / 19 = 70 x HOW MUCH CLEARANCE SALE = 7 Hs 25% DISCOUNT 850 ORIGINAL PRICE 850 X 25% = 212.50 OR 850 / 4 = 212.50 RATE QF DISCOUNT = ? 35% 300 ORIGINAL PRICE 195 PAYMENT 300 - 195 = 105 DISCOUNT THEREFORE: 105 / 300 = 35% HOW MANY WERE LEFT = ? v7 TSPASSENGERS 32% CUBAO 2/3 SHAW 75 X 68% = 51 X 1/3 = 17 WHAT PERCENT ARE FEMALE = ? 18% 20MALE TEACHERS 80 TOTAL FACULTY 80 - 20 = 60 THEREFORE: 60 / 80 = 75%33. WHAT PERCENT NOT SPROUTED = ? 20% 105 SEEDS 184 SPROUTED 105 - 84 = 21 THEREFORE: 21 / 105 = 20% 34. PERCENT OF INCREASE IN PROFIT = ? 22% 10,200 1ST YEAR 12,444 2ND YEAR 12,444 - 10,200 = 2,244 THEREFORE: 2,244 / 10200 = 22% 35. WHAT PERCENT WAS LAID OFF = ? 45% 6,900 WORKERS 3,795 RETAINED 6,900 - 3,795 = 3,105 ‘THEREFORE: 3,105 / 6900 = 45% 36, PERCENTAGE OF DISCOUNT = ? 14% 27.95 DISCOUNTED PRICE 32.50 ORIGINAL PRICE 32.50 - 27.95 = 4.55 THEREFORE: 4.55 / 32.50 = 14% 37. PERCENT OF DECREASE = 20% 50 - 40 = 10 THEREFORE: 10 / 50 = 20% 38. WHAT WAS THE DISCOUNT = ? 45% 272.50 PAYMENT 495 ORIGINAL PRICE 495 - 272.50 = 222.50 ‘THEREFORE: 222.50 / 495 = 45% 39. WHAT PRICE = ? 300 20 BLOUSES FOR 1,800 110 EACH 360 GROSS PROFIT 20 BLOUSES 1,800 - 16 (16X110) 1,760 40 + 360 = 400 / 4 = 100 LEFT 4 = 40 40. WHAT PRICE = ? 140 20 BLOUSES FOR 2,400 145 EACH 480 GROSS PROFIT 2OBLOUSES = — 2,400 16 (16X145) = 2,320 80 + 480 = 560 / 4 = 140 = 80 ‘91. CHECKING METHOD: HOW MANY MEN = ? 168 TOTAL BILL 2 FEWER MEN 2.PESOS MORE NUMBER OF MEN = ? wy-2=12 PAYMENT FOR EACH MAN = 12 42=14 THEREFORE: 168 / 14 = 12 CHECK IF 12% 14= 168 ( TRUE)42. CHECKING METHOD: HOW MANY ORGANIZATIONS = ? 4 3,6 MCOST OF THE PROJECT 2 MORE CONTRIBUTORS 300,000 LESS NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS = ? 4+2=6 PAYMENT FOR EACH CONTRIBUTOR = ? 900-300 = 600 THEREFORE: 3.6M / 4 = 900 CHECK IF 6 X 600 = 3.6M (TRUE) 43. CHECKING METHOD: HOW MANY DIVISIONS = ? 16 240 REAMS 4 DIVISIONS MORE 4/5 LESS NUMBER OF DIVISIONS = ? 16 + 4 = 20 NUMBER OF REAMS RECEIVED ? 15X4/5=12 THEREFORE: 240 / 16 = 15 CHECK IF 20 X 12 = 240 (TRUE) 44. CHECKING METHOD: HOW MANY INSTITUTIONS = ? 4 6 MCOST OF THE PROJECT 2MORE 0.50 M LESS NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS = ? 442 PAYMENT FOREACHINSTITUTION = ? 15-5=6 THEREFORE : 6M / 4 = 15M CHECK IF 6 X 6 = 6M (TRUE) 45. PRICEOFTHEPANTS = ? 17 PRICE OF THE POLO SHIRT = ? 50 SOLVE FIRST THE PRICE OF THE POLO SHIRT 17+ 2X + X = 83.50 2 w+ 3x = 167 3x = 167-17 3x = 150 xX = 50 46. CHECKING METHOD: HOW MANY MEMBERS IN THE 1ST GROUP = ? 1ST GROUP = 8 2ND GROUP = 8+ 1=9 50,8 +9 +10 = 27 (TRUE) 3RDGROUP = 8 + 2= 10 47. CHECKING METHOD: LONGEST PART = ? 178 56.2 LENGTH 4 PARTS EACH PART IS 2 1/2 SHORTER 17.8 - 28 = 15.3 - 2.5 = 128-25 = 103 THEN ADD ALL THE4 PARTS: 17.8 + 15.3 + 12.8 + 10.3 = 56.2 (TRUE) 48. CHECKING METHOD: BIGGER GROUP. = 7 58 107 PARTICIPANTS 2GROUPS BIGGER GROUP = ? 58 107 - 58 = 49 SMALLER GROUP = ? 49 THEREFORE: 2 X 49= 98 3/2 (58) + 11 = 9849. CHECKING METHOD: LONGER PART = ? 4 80 LENGTH 2 PARTS EXCEEDS BY8 LONGER PART = ? 44 SHORTER PART= ? 36 80 - 44 = 36 THEREFORE: 44 - 8 = 36 OR 36+ 8 = 44 (TRUE) 50. TOTALCOLLECTION = ? 455 1ST LATECOMER = 50 3RD LATECOMER = 1.50 13 CAME LATE 2ND LATECOMER = 1.0 ATHIATECOMER = 2.00 AST TERM =.50 N= 23 WASTTERM= 2? -13X 5 = 65 S = N(1STTERM + LAST TERM S=13(5+65 3 = 45.50 53. SUM OF THE SERIES OF A.P. = ? 102 COMMON DIFFERENCE = 3.5 ASTTERM. LASTTERM, N=? 25-35=215 FIC. S=8( 5425 $= 102 2 92. STROKESINONEDAY = 7 156 CLOCK = 12 HOURS ASTTERM = 1 LAST TERM = 12 N= 24 Se + LASTTERM ) S=24(1+12 5 = 156 2 53. SAVINGS AFTER 6 MONTHS = ? 225 25 1STMONTH - 5 MORE 6 MONTHS ASTTERM = 25 N=6 LASTTERM = 25 + 5 = 30 ETC ...50 s ERM + LAST TE 2 S=6(25+50) S= 225 2‘54. WINNING GAMES = ? 15 ‘ADD THE GAMES FIRST = 40+ 20 = 60GAMES 40% X 60 = 24 65% X 60 = 39 39-24 = 15 55. WINNING GAMES = 7 36 TOTAL GAMES = 50 60% OF THE 20 GAMES 80% OF THE REMAINING 60% X 20 = 12 80% X 30 = 24 12 + 24 = 36 56. DISTANCE FROM THE SIDE TO THE 4ST HOLE = 7 24 1/5 LENGTH 3 HOLES 11 1/5 DISTANCE FOR EACH HOLE THEREFORE: 3 - 1 = 2 $0, 11 1/5 X 2 = 11.2X2 = 224 24 /5- 22.4 = 24.2 - 22.4 18/2=.9 OR 9/10 18 57. HOW MANY POSTS TO FENCE THE ENTIRE LOT = 4 (PERIMETER = (2L + 2W) OR ADD ALLSIDES 40 LENGTH 16 WIDTH 8 METERS APART 80 2 ao + 32=112/8=14 40 x2 16K 2= 58. HOW MANY TILES = ? 240 AREA OF THE ROOM = 10FT X 6 FT ‘AREA OF THE TILE = 6 INCHES X 6 INCHES CONVERT FEET TO INCHES, THEREFORE: 1 FOOT = 12 INCHES OFT X12 = 120 INCHES 6FTX 12 = 72 INCHES A=LW 120 X 72 = 8,640 INCHES ( AREA OFTHE ROOM ) Az Lw 6 X 6 = 3G INCHES ( AREA OF THE TILE) SO, 8,640 / 36 = 240 59. HOW MANY METERS OF CARPETING MATERIAL = ? 16 1.25 WIDTH OF THE CARPET 4M - WIDTH SM - LENGTH A=LW A=5X4=20 0, 20 / 1.25 = 16 60. FINDTHEAREA = ? 96 ‘CUBE = 6 SIDES : 4= EDGE A=LW A=4X4=16 X6=9661. CHECKING METHOD: HOW MANY METERS TO BE ADDED 18 METERS X 18 METERS THEREFORE: 18 + 6 = 24 18 + 6 = 24 A = 24 X 24 = 576( TRUE) 62. CHECKING METHOD: FIND THE AREA = ? 576 SQM = AREA PERIMETER = 15M 4 EQUAL SQUARES t=? 6 w=? 15 THEREFOR! L + 2W = 2(6) + 2(1.5) = 15 (TRUE) 63. FIND THE DECREASED AREA = ? 4446 X METERS = WIDTH X= 2 = WIDTH X+5 METERS = LENGTH X +5-2=X+3= LENGTH A=LW A= (K+ 3) (X-2) A=X-2K + 3X-6 A= HX-6 SUBTRACT THE 2 AREAS: x + 5X - We xe ( CHANGE THE SIGN OF THE SUBTRAHEND, 4X+6 THEN PROCEED TO ADDITION) 64. SIDE QF THESQUARE = 7 36 = LENGTH 16= WIDTH ww. 36= 6 6x4=24 16 OR 36 X 16 = 576 ISAPERFECT SQUARE = 24 65. SIDE OF THE ORIGINAL SQUARE = 7 20 EACH SIDE DECREASED BY 5 CM AREA =175 SQ.CM CHECKING METHOD: 20 LENGTH = 20 LENGTH = 20 - 5 = 15 WIDTH = 20 WIDTH = 20-5 = 15 = viw S=viw St =v 20X20 Si=v 15X15 St = v-400 St = ¥225 THEREFORE: 400 - 225 = 175 (TRUE) 6. TOTALSHAREOF BAUTISTA = 7 23/40 BAUTISTA = 2/5 AGUILAR = 1/4 ‘THEREFORE: 2/5 + 1/8 = 21/4067. HOW MUCH AMOUNT FROM HIS FATHER = ? 2,250,000 2,500,000 HOUSE AND LOT 3/4 AS DOWNPAYMENT. 2/3 OF THE D/P THEREFORE: 25 (3/4) (2/3) = 1,250,000 68. HOW MUCH WAS LEFT = ? 2,000 20,000 AMOUNT DONATED 3/5 PAINT 3/4 CEMENT 20( 2/5) = 8,000 (1/4) = 2,000 69. HOW MUCH TAX = ? 3,150, 63/417) 3,000 70. HOW MUCH TAX = ? 187.5 150 ( 25) (50%) (5 5,000 7A. TOTALDISTANCE = ? 315 10 MARKERS 3.5 METERS APART ‘THEREFORE: 10-1 = 9 X3.5 = 315 72. ACTUAL DISTANCE = ? 1s ‘9 MARKERS 12 METERS: THEREFORE: 9-1 = 8 12 /8=15 73. ACTUAL DISTANCE = ? 40 ‘560 METERS 15 POSTS THEREFORE” 15 - 1 = 14 560 / 14 = 40 74. HOW MUCH TOTAL DEPOSIT AFTER 2 YEARS = ? 28,090 25,000 AMOUNT DEPOSITED 6% YEARLY INTEREST 25,000 X 6 = 1500 + 25,000 = 26,500 X 6% = 1590 + 26,500 = 28,090 75. HOW MUCH INVESTED IN EACH RATE = ? 50,000 OF 6%; 450,000 OF 8% ‘500,000 TRUST FUND 39,000 INCOME FROM BOTH INVESTMENT CHECKING METHOD: 50,000 X 6% = 3,000 THEREFORE: 3,000 + 36, 000= 39,000 450,000 X 8% = 36,000 76. HOW MUCH INVESTMENT IN EACH BUSINESS = ? 36,000; 22,500 3/8 RTW 3/8CELLPHONE 96,000 INVESTMENT 96,000 x 3/8 = 36,000 60,000 X 3/8 = 22,500 7 40,000 X 10% = 4,000 - 524 = 3,476/ 22% = 15,800 24,200 - 15,800 = 8,400 40,000 - 15,800 = 24,20078. HOW MUCH FOR THE MASON = ? 1 AST DAY = 11 CARPENTERS; 3 MASONS; 5 HELPERS 194 2NDDAY = 6 5 2 137 3RDDAY = 5 3 3 112 ‘ADD THE 2ND DAY AND 3RD DAY, THEN SUBTRACT BY THE 1ST DAY) 79. WHAT TIME TO WAKE UP = 2 5:45 AM 7:30 AM APPOINTMENT 30+15+5+20+25+10 = 105 MINUTES CHECKING MEHTOD: 5:45 + 1:45 = 7:30 AM (TRUE) 80. TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS = ? 187 33,50 FOR 100 CALLS 25 CENTS FOR EXCESS CALLS 55.25 = THE BILL ‘THEREFORE: 55.25 - 33.50 = 21.75 X4 = 87 CALLS + 100 = 187 CALLS 81. HOW MANY WENT HOME W/O EATING =? 20 345 EMPLOYEES 120 CHICKEN 240 CHEESE 35 EATEN BOTH THEREFORE: 120 + 240 = 360 - 345 = 15 - 35 = 20 82. HOW MUCH CAPACITY LEFT = ? 450 1,300 LBS TOTALCAPACITY —-120LBS EMPLOYEE'S WEIGHT 250 LBS THEREFORE: 120 X 5 = 600 + 250 = 850 - 1,300 = 450 83. HOW MANY CANS IN EACH STACK = ? a 12 STACKS 16 CANS REMOVED 8 STACKS WITH 10 CANS LEFT ‘THEREFORE: 8 X 10 = 80 + 16 = 96 / 12 = 8 84. HOW MANY CUBIC FEET IN 2 MINUTES = ? 88.58 1.03 EVERY STROKE 43 STROKES PER MINUTE 2. MINUTES THEREFORE: 1.03 X 43 X 2 = 88.58 85. HOW MANY KILOS OF EACH = 3 KILOS OF CASHEW AND 2 KILOS PEANUTS: 210 PER KILO OF CASHEW; 130 PER KILO OF PEANUT S KILOS MIXTURE 178 WORTH OF THE 5 KILOS CHECKING METHOD: 210 / 5 = 42K 3 130 / 3 = 262 126 THEREFORE: 126 + 52 = 178 52 86. HOW MUCH RENTAL FOR EACH STUDENT = ? 2,500 37,500 TOTAL INCOME FROM TEACHERS & STUDENTS ‘TEACHERS = 2,000 ~~ 75% OF THE BOARDERS IF TOTAL RENT FOR TEACHERS |S 80% OF THE TOTAL INCOME THEREFORE: 37,500 X 80% = 30,000 7,500 X 20% = 1,500‘87. HOW MUCH PAYMENT FOR A DAY = ? 319 22 PER HOUR 10 HOURS REGULAR HOUR ; 3 HOURS OVERTIME THEREFORE: 22 X 10 = 220 15K22X3 = 99 50,220 + 99 = 319 88. PARKING COST :FOR4HOURSAND 45 MINUTES = 25 10= 2 HOURS = ADDITIONAL HOUR OR PART THEREOF 89. AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES OF THE REMAINING PROBLEMS = ? 45 MIN FOR 25 PROBLEMS ‘40 SECONDS EACH OF THE 15 PROBLEMS THEREFORE: 40 / 60 = 2/3 (15) = 10 MINUTES SO, 45 MINUTES - 10 MINUTES = 35 MINUTES / 10 PROBLEMS = 3.50 35 3 2,020 OLD MAN'S MONEY HOW MANY GRANDCHILDREN = ? 150 EACH TOLEFT THEREFORE: 2,020 - 70 = 1950 / 150 = 13 a1. WHAT PERCENT DID HE USE = ? 9 3/8% 7st 1,000 ORIGINAL FT 1/5 BEEN USED : THEREFORE: 1,000 x 4/5 = 800,50 wp -Ass agg i AS 2 3G 92. AVERAGE MONTHLY INCREASE = ? 4rs ‘i 4 187070 2,250 8 MONTHS ) THEREFORE: 2,250 - 1,870 = 380 / 8 = 47.50 93. WHATIS THE 4TH SCORE = ? 427 90, 85, 98 BOWLING SCORES AVERAGE = 100 THEREFORE: 90 + 10 = 100 a5 + 15 = 100 98+ 2 = 100 1041542 = 27 + 100 = 127 94. WHAT IS THE AVE OF THE 4TH BOY = ? 7 55, 45, 51 WEIGHT OF THE 3 BOYS AVERAGE = 52 THEREFORE: 55 - 3 2 45+ 7 = 52 si¢1=52 741-354 52257 95. WHAT IS THE 4TH MEASURE = ? 69 53, 60, 58 MEASURES OF THE THREE AVERAGE = 60 THEREFORE: 53 + 7 = 60 58 +2 = 60 742=9 + 60 = 6996. HOW MANY 20 PESO BILLS 5 CHECKING METHOD 20= ? 15 X 20 = 300 SO, 300 + 220 = 520 (TRUE) 10 = ? 22X10 = 220 97. HOW MANY 20 PESO BILLS 5 CHECKING METHOD: 20 = 7.15 20 = 300 SO, 300+ 500 = 800 (TRUE) 50 = 710 X 50 = 500 98. WHATIS THE LARGER NUMBER = ? 59 QOUTIENT = 3 REMAINDER SUM = 77 CHECKING METHOI LARGER 59 SMALLER = 18 THEREFORE: 7 -59= 18 (GIVES A QQUTIENT OF 3 AND A REMAINDER OF 5 ) 99. WHATISTHE3RD NUMBER = ? 19 5 CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS 95 = SUM 95 / 5 = 19 SO: 17=18+19+20+21 = 95 (19 1S THE MIDDLE NUMBER ) 300. SUM OF THE 3 CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS = 7 a QLESS 5 TIMES THE SMALLEST OF THE THREE INTEGERS CHECKING METHOD: 6+7+8 =21=5X6-9= 21 (TRUE) 101. WHAT ARE THE 3 NUMBERS =? 24, 40, 30 SUM = 94 1ST NUMBER = 3/5 OF THE SECOND 2ND NUMBER = 4/3 OF THE THIRD (CHECKING METHOD : 24 = 3/5 (40) = 24 40 = 4/3 (30) = 40 402. SUM OF THE 2 NUMBERS = 7 19 1/3X + 1/5 Y= 5 CHECKING METHOD 50,3 +2=5 (TRUE) 1/5 (10) 303. ORIGINAL NUMBER 0 3Xs4+13 58 - 13 = 45 X 4 = 180 / 3 = 60 304. ORIGINAL NUMBER = ? ) 2X+8-4=16 16 = 4 = 20X 8 = 160/2= 80105. HOW MANY BOOKS TO BREAK-EVEN = ? ‘80 PRODUCTION COST CHECKING METHOD: 400 X 110 = 44,000 400 X 80 = 32,000 106. HOW MANY SETS SOLD FOR 6,400 = ? 6,400 EACH 3 FEWER CHECKING METHOD: 18 X 6,400 15 X 7,680 18-3 = 15 07. HOW MANY ARE THEY INTHE FAMILY = ? 50= ADULT 25 CHILD CHECKING METHOD: 6 — 3X 50= 150 3X25= 75 108. HOW MANY MEN = 7 ‘50 PEOPLE 5.50 = MAN CHECKING METHOD: 50-30 = 20 WOMAN = 20 X SO, 165 + 60 = 225 (TRUE) 109. FIND THE WIDTH = ? 112,000 OVERHEAD EXP 400 110 EACH SO, 44,000 - 32,000 = 12,000 (TRUE) 8 7,680 6 225 TOTAL PAYMENT SO, 180 + 75 = 225 (TRUE) 225 TOTAL CONTRIBUTION 3.00 = WOMAN MAN = 30 X 5.50 = 165, 60 LENGTH = 4 METERS LESS THAN 2 TIMES THE WIDTH P= 46 CHECKING METHOD: LENGTH = 9X 2-4 = 18 WIDTH = 9 2L+2wW 2 (18) + 2 (9) = 46 (TRUE) Pp Pp 410. FIND THE WIDTH = ? LENGTH = 1 LESS THAN 2 TIMES THE WIDTH CHECKING METHOD: LENGTH = 3X 2-1 WIDTH = 3 L+2wW P = 2(5) + 2 (3) = 16 (TRUE) 342. HOW MUCH WITHHELD THIS YEAR = ? 8,561 LAST YEAR 8,561 = 350 + 3/4 X 3/4X = 8,562 - 350 = 8211 3/4X = 8,211 X 4 = 32,844 + 3 = 350 MORE THAN 3/4 0,948 P= 16 10,948W. 13. a4. 115. 16. 447. 18. 9. HOW MUCH MONTHLY RENTAL = ? 460 1,840 FOOD AND HOUSE 3 TIMES OF THE RENT X + 3X = 1,840 i 4x = 1,840 X= 1840/4 X = 460 AVERAGE SCORE OF THE 2 CLASSESS COMBINES = 7 82.67 20 STUDENTS GOT 86% 25 STUDENTS GOT 80% 20 X 86 = 172 : 25 X 80 = 200 172 + 200 = 372 / 45 = 82.67 AVERAGE OF THE WHOLE CLASS = ? 86 10 BOYS AND 25 GIRIS AVE OF 80 AND 90 RESPECTIVELY 10 X g0 = 800 15 X 90 = 1,350 800 + 1,350 = 2,150 / 25 = 86 TOTALNUMBER OF WORKFORCE = ? 250 600 X 1/3 = 200 50, 200 + 50 = 250 250 X 1/5 = 50 HOW MANY MONTHS = ? 5 1,350 PRICE OF THE SEWING MACHINE 250 EXPENSES BEFORE BUYING THE MACHINE 160 EXPENSES AFTER BUYING THE MACHINE 1,350 / 90 = 15 HEIGHT OF THE COCONUT = ? 20 10 FT + 20 FT = 30FT / 3 MINUTES = 10FT X 2 = 20FT ‘TOTAL PAGES OF THE BOOK = ? 200 120= 3/5K X = 120.X 5 = 600 / 3 = 200 HOW MANY LITERS OF PETROL = ? 108 1 1/2 DOZENS = 18 PCS 18 X 3/5 = 108ACE REVIEW CENTER ANSWER KEY TO CORRECTION NUMBER SERIES BASIC OPERATIONS WORK, MIXTURE, PROBABILITY 11 162 31.3 1.3 161 312 464 61.5 1164 15 164 22 172 324 24 174 323 47.2 622 21°73 126 17.2 3.4 182 33.2 3.4 185 333 481 633 33.85 133 4.2 193 345 45 195 34.3 495 643 45°94 141 $4 201 35.2 53 205 352 505 653 53 102 151 62 211 363 6 5 212 361 51.3 66.2 7.2 22.5 37.3 7.3 223 37.3 622 67.3 MOTION 83 233 38.2 85 232 384 53.1 43°61 1114 95 24.5 395 93 243 391 543 2274 10.5 25.1 40.2 40.1 252 40.2 55.3 35 84 11 261 41.3 11.3 265 413 56.4 419.4 12.4 274 42.2 42.2 274 425 87.5 52 104 13.2 284 433 13.3 281 435 58.2 14.3 281 444 14.2 29.2 44.1 59.3 18.4 30.3 15.1 301 45.4 60.5 WORD ANALOGY 2.2 15 292 284 PROBLEM SOLVING 833 23 30.2 RATIO: NUMBER RELATED: 843 3.1 31.3 13 1.1 25.4 40.4 73.4 97. 3 85.4 4.4 924 Ze 2.2 263 504 743 98 4 063 5 5 331 ag 3.1 271 51.5 75.2 99. 3 63 343 43 4,5 281 621 76.3 100.2 73 36.4 54 6.2 25 633 77.3 101.4 81 36.1 63 6 3 301 54.4 782 1023 92 373 72 7.3 311 85.4 79,9 103.2 10.5 38.2 a3 82 325 863 80.4 104.4 4.5 39.1 94 9 3 333 67.2 81.5 105.2 12.3 40.3 10.4 10.3 34.4 98.4 622 1061 13.3 41.1 11.4 11.2 353 592 831 107.4 14:2 42.5 12.4 12.1 36.3 60.5 843 108.2 18.5 43.5 13.3 13.1 37.4 61.2 853 109.3 16.4 44.2 14.4 14.4 38.5 6214 063 110.4 17.2 45.2 15.4 15.3 38.5 632 87.3 111.2 18.5 46.3 16.4 16.3 40.2 644 883 112.5 19.2 47.6 17.2 17.4 41.3 65.2 893 113.2 20.4 48.4 18.2 182 425 66.3 903 114.5 211 49.5 19.2 19.2 43.2 67.4 915 115.2 26 505 20.2 20.3 44.3 681 921 116.4 23.2 51.3 21.4 21.3 452 691 934 1175 24.3 82.2 22.2 22.4 46.4 70.3 94.3 1183 25.3 53.1 23.3 23.3 47.2 71.1 95.4 119.1 26.5 54.1 24.3 24.2 483 72.1 96.3 27.2 55.1 GENERAL INFORMATION CONSTITUTION 13 5.2 93 131 17.2 211 25.1 283 333 37.4 41.3 45.4 49.4 632 57.1 25 61 105 145 185 225 264 302 44 384 423 464 805 541 582 33 74 141 165 19.2 232 27.5 31.1 35.5 395 434 475 51.3 555 592 42 84 124 165 205 244 284 321 363 401 443 481 622 662 601 61.4SENTENCE IDENTIFYING SENTENCE PARAGRAPH ON ERROR STRUCTURE ORGANIZAT JON 4 1.3 26.4 514 76.4 1.3 264 511 11 264 51.6 2 2.3 27.1 922 77.3 22 74 525 Dae es 2 31 282 631 784 3.5 285 531 31 28.4 2 42 205 642 795 4.2 265 541 4.1 29.2 2 5.4 30.2 653 802 5 3 301 553 5 5 30.2 3 6 1 312 564 813 6 3 31.2 561 6 2 31.1 4 7.1 3214 675 822 72 321 67.4 74 324 2 8 2 334 583 83.5 81 332 583 83 335 4 9 3 34.4 59.4 84.5 93 344 594 a2 342 5 102 352 603 853 10.3 35.3 60.2 10.5 35.3 1 1.2 36.4 61.2 86.4 11,5 36.5 61.2 11.3 36.3 3 12.3 37.4 62.1 12.4 37.1 623 124 37.5 1 13.3 38.4 63.3 13.5 38.5 63.2 13.5 38.4 1 14.4 39.2 64.3 14.2 39.2 643 14.1 39.1 2 15.4 40.4 655 15.5 40.4 65.3 15.1 40.4 3 163 414 66.3 16.1 41.2 66.5 16.5 41.2 2 174 425 67.3 175 423 675 172 424 3 18.1 43.3 68.2 18.3 43.1 681 18.1 43.3 4 19.1 44.3 69.5 191 44.1 692 19.30 44.1 4 20.2 453 70.1 205 45.2 20.1 45.2 4 21.2 46.4 71.3 21.4 46.4 21.1 46.4 3 22.2 47.1 72.2 22.3 47.3 221 47.3 3 23.5 48.4 73.4 23.5 48.2 23.4 48.5 3 24.3 49.3 74.3 24.3 49.5 24.4 49.3 3 25.4 501 75.1 25.5 50.1 25.4 50.4 READING LOGICAL COMPREHENSION ANALYSIS 1.5 24.5 41.3 611 81 3 101.5 CONCLUSION: ASSUMPTION: LocicaL, 24 225 423 624 82 1 1024 4.3. 13:3 12 11.4 RELATED: 32 234 432 635 83 4 103.5 2.2 14.2 2 Sy 1285 44 15.2 4.5 24.3 442 642 84 3 104.5 Sueno 3.2 134 23 163 5 2 26.2 45.5 653 85. 2 1053 4.2 162 45 14.4 34 17.4 6 5 26.4 46.3 661 86 1 1062 53 174 6 5 15.4 44 184 75 27.5 47.3 67.3 87 5 107.4 6 1 18.2 65 165 5 5 19.4 6 2 283 482 685 688. 3 1083 71 19:4 72 175 6 1 205 9 2 204 494 694 89. 4 1091 8 4 20.3 a1 184 73 22 10.3 30.4 60.2 702 90. 5 1105 92 21.4 95 19.4 81 223 11.4 31,3 61.5 71.1 91 3 111.3 10.3 221 10.5 20.5 94 234 12.4 92.2 624 722 92 1 1126 11.3 23.3 10.4 24.4 13.1 33.4 635 732 93. 5 12.4 11.5 25.5 14.1 34.5 545 74.2 94. 3 124 26.5 15.5 35.4 652 75.3 95 5 13.4 27.5 16.1 365 565 76.5 96. 4 1441 17.5 374 57.5 77.4 97. 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 18.4 384 583 782 98 4 PEACE/HUMAN RIGHTS: 19.3 392 595 792 99 9 41035 62 71 94 14 134 20.4 40.2 60.1 80.3 100.5 24 44 65 85 101 121 GENERAL INFORMATION: RA 6713: (GENERAL INFORMATION: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: 13.4553 08 3 13.2 17:3 215 254 1.4 65 9 5 132 174 21.4 251 28 2 21 63 10.4 142 184 222 22 61 104 143 185 221 265 30 35 74 11.5 152 195 235 33 73 11.4 154 195 232 271 31. 41 83 123 164 20.2 24.5 43 83 125 163 205 244 283 32
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