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“I will prepare and someday my chance will come”
Abraham Lincoln
Table of Contents
General Information
Philippine Constitution…………………………2
Philippine History………………………….……9
PNP Law and History………………………...17
Criminal Justice System…………………..….25
Current Events……………………………..….35
Social Awareness and Value Judgement.…43
Verbal Reasoning
Vocabulary………………………………..……46
Reading Comprehension….……………...…..53
Grammar………………………………………..59
Quantitative Reasoning
Basic Concepts & Problem Solving Skills…...66
Logical Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning………………………..…71
Inductive Reasoning…………………………. 79
Answer Key…………………………………………….88
NAPOLCOM
entrance
EXAMINATION
REVIEWER
2018
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General Information
Philippine Constitution
1. The Congress, by a vote of of both Houses in
joint session assembled, voting separately, shall have
the sole power to declare a state of war.
A. Two-thirds
B. Three quarters
C. Minority
D. One-half
2. It is created under the Article IX of the 1987
Constitution. It is mandated to adopt measures to
promote morale, efficiency, integrity, responsiveness,
progressiveness and courtesy in the bureaucracy.
A. Commission on Higher Education
B. Civil Service Commission
C. Commission on Audit
D. Commission on Election
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3. The territorial and political subdivisions of the
Philippines are the
A. Provinces
B. Municipalities and barrios
C. Cities
D. All of the above
4. The three inherent powers of the state are the
following except one:
A. Power of Eminent
B. Power of Taxation
C. Police Power
D. Power to Impeach
5. The objectives of the Agrarian Reform Program of the
government is to:
A. Accelerate the agricultural development of the
country.
B. Prevent widespread discontent and unrest
among our farmers.
C. Achieve dignified existence for the small
farmers.
D. All of the above.
6. It is the power of the State to promote public welfare
by restraining the use of both liberty and property of
all people.
A. Power to Impeach
B. Police Power
C. Power of Eminent Domain
D. Power if Taxation
7. Wanbol University expelled one of its students due to
the latter's refusal to sing during the flag ceremony.
The school authorities rejected the argument of the
student that singing the National Anthem is against
the student's religious beliefs. Are the school
authorities correct?
A. No, because it violates the right of the student
to the due process and equal protection of the
law.
B. No, because the words of God are supreme
over all other laws, rules and regulation.
C. No, because it violates the freedom of religion
of the student.
D. Yes, because the obligation to the country is
different from the obligation to God.
NOT included?
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C. Religious groups
8. It is the electoral process by which an initiative on the
Constitution is either
people.
A. Referendum
B. Initiative
C. Petition
D. Plebiscite
approved or rejected by the
9. The 1987 Constitution contains at least 3 sets of
provisions. Which one of the following provisions is
A. Constitution of Liberty
B. Constitution of Sovereignty
C. Constitution of Government
D. Constitution of Universality
10. A basic social institution that our State should
strengthen according to the Constitution under our
declaration of principles?
A. Purok
B. Barangay
C. Family
D. None of the above
11.Under the 1987 Constitution, the term of the President
is-
A. 8 years
B. 10 years
C. 6 years
D. 4 years
12.Refers to those non-dominant groups in our country
which possesses and which to preserve ethnic, religious or
linguistic traditions markedly different from the rest.
A. Indigenous cultural groups
B. Population
D. Urban poor
13.Who shall head the Cabinet under the 1987
Constitution?
A. Speaker
B. Deputy Prime Minister
C. Prime Minister
D. President
14.What part of the Constitution that recites the general
principle of our government?
A. Preamble
B. National Territory
C. Effectivity Clause
D. Right of Suffrage
15.It is the power of the State to impose charge or burden
to persons and properties, and property rights for the
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purpose of raising revenues to protect
extend public projects and services.
A. Power of Eminent Domain
B. Police Power
C. Power to Impeach
D. Power of Taxation
the people and
16. The State under our present Constitution recognizes the
vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall-
A. social well-being
B. intellectual well-being
C. promote their physical well-being
D. All of the above
17.The Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the
Philippines is the:
A. PNP Chief
B. Secretary of National Defence
C. President
D. Chief of Staff
18.It is the power of the electorate to approve or reject a
legislation through an election called for the purpose.
A. Petition
B. Referendum
C. Plebiscite
D. Initiative
19. What is the form of our government?
A. Presidential
B. Confederate
C. Socialistic
D. None of the above
20.In order for the State to promote social justice to ensure
the dignity, welfare, and security of all the people, it has to-
A. equability diffuse property ownership and right
B. regulate the acquisition of private property
C. regulate the disposition of private property
D. All of the above
21.The Supreme Court shall be composed of a Chief Justice
and-
A. Ten (10) Associate Justices
B. Five (5) Associate Justices
C. Fifteen (15) Associate Justices
D. Fourteen Associate Justices
22.Under the 1987 Constitution, who is the head of our
Government?
A. Speaker
B. President
C. Prime Minister
D. Chief Justice
23.The liberty of abode and of changing the same maybe
impaired only upon order of the _.
A. Court
B. Senate
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C. President
D. Mayor
24.What are the 3 main branches of the Government of the
Philippines?
A. Senate, Supreme Court, Congress
B. The Legislature, The Senate, The Supreme Court
C. Presidential, Unicameral- Parliamentary, Bicameral-
Parliamentary
D. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
25. The composition of the Commission on Election-
A. Chairman and 3 commissioners
B. Chairman and 5 commissioners
C. Chairman and 6 commissioners
D. Chairman and 2 commissioners
26.The Philippines is a and _
state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government
authority emanates from them.
A. presidential-independent
B. democratic-independent
C. democratic-republican
D. free-independent
27.Who shall appoint the members of the Supreme Court
and judges of Lower Courts?
A. Prime Minister
B. President
C. None of the above
D. Chief Justice
28.It states that “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty,
or property without due process of law, nor any person be
denied the equal protection of the laws.”
A. Republic Act
B. Court Order
C. Bill of Rights
D. Article VI
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29.The Commission on Human Rights has all the following
powers and functions, EXCEPT _.
A. Recommend measures to promote human rights.
B. Exercise visitorial powers over jails and prisons.
C. Investigate all forms of human rights violations.
D. Prosecute human rights offenders.
30.The principle of human rights which explains that rights
of every Filipino cannot be taken away, mortgage or
surrendered is called principle.
A. Indivisible
B. Universal
C. Interdependence
D. Inalienable
31.All of the following rights are guaranteed to an individual
by the Constitution except the right to .
A. Form unions and associations for purposes not
contrary to the law.
B. Assemble and petition the government for redress of
grievances.
C. Have access to official records and documents.
D. Obtain scholarship grants and subsidies.
32.Who shall have the exclusive power to initiate all cases
of impeachment?
A. Speaker of the House
B. Senate
C. House of Representatives
D. Blue Ribbon Committee
33.The penalty to be imposed upon any person who, unless
authorized by law, shall sell, administer, deliver, give away
to another, distribute, dispatch in transit or transport any
prohibited drugs or shall act as a broker in any such
transactions is:
A. Imprisonment ranging from 5 years to 10 years and a
fine ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 pesos.
B. Imprisonment ranging from 12 years and 1 day to 20
years and a fine ranging from 12,000 to 20,000 pesos.
C. Imprisonment ranging from 1 year to 10 years and a
fine ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 pesos.
D. Imprisonment ranging from 1 day to 1 year only.
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34.The following are members
Commission except:
A. Civil Service Commission
B. Commission on Civil Rights
C. Commission on Audit
D. Commission on Elections
of the Constitutional
35.It is the power of the State to take properties for the
purpose of public use upon payment of just compensation.
A. Power to Impeach
B. Power of Eminent Domain
C. Police Power
D. Power if Taxation
36. Who shall have control of all the Secretaries?
A. President
B. Speaker
C. Prime Minister
D. None of the above
37.What is the term of office of the Members of the House
of Representatives?
A. 8 years
B. 3 years
C. 10 years
D. 5 years
38.The Senate shall be composed of how many senators
elected at large by voters of the Philippines?
A. 24
B. 20
C. 22
D. 25
39.This constitutional principle is meant that no man in the
country, not even the government, is above or beyond the
law.
A. Rule of Law
B. Bill of Rights
C. Republican Law
D. Rule of the Majority
40.The right to just and favorable working conditions
guarantees every Filipino worker a right to .
A. Stricter rules on break time
B. Fair remuneration for equal work.
C. None of these
D. Limited opportunities for promotion.
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY
1.He was one of the heroes of the Battle of Hill Eerie
during the Korean War as a young lieutenant and later
served as a President of the Philippines.
A. Fidel V. Ramos
B. Rodrigo Duterte
C. Benigno Aquino III
D. Ferdinand Marcos
2.Who was incarcerated President during the Japanese
occupation?
A. Jose P. Laurel
B. Manuel L. Quezon
C. Sergio Osmeña
D. Elpidio Quirino
3.The former President of the US who supported the
Tydings-Mcduffie Act of 1934.
A. Dwight D. Eisenhower
B. William Howard Taft
C. Franklin D. Roosevelt
D. George Washington
4.The president who passed RA 6657 or the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law.
A. Ferdinand Marcos
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B. Fidel V. Ramos
C. Corazon C. Aquino
D. Elpidio R. Quirino
5.One of Dr. Jose Rizal's objective as a propagandist is
the assimilation of the Philippines to Spain.
A. False
B. True
C. Misleading
D. Fake News
6.A Filipino hero who is known for his pseudonym
"Paralitico".
A. Emilio Jacinto
B. Andres Bonifacio
C. Apolinario Mabini
D. Gregoria de Jesus
7.He is considered as the "Hero of the Battle of Tirad
Pass".
A. Gregorio del Pilar
B. Antonio Luna
C. Emilio Jacinto
D. Macario Sakay
8.Writer of the Spanish poem Filipinas, from which Lupang
Hinirang was adapted from.
A. Jose Palma
B. Macario Sakay
C. Ador de Leon
D. Julian Felipe
9. It is the first political party in the Philippines.
A. Nacionalista Party
B. Federal Party
C. Liberal Party
D. Makabayan Party
10.He was otherwise known as the President of the
Masses.
A. Joseph Ejercito Estrada
B. Ramon Magsaysay
C. Rodrigo Duterte
D. Ferdinand Marcos
11.He is the first Filipino president of the University of the
Philippines-Diliman.
A. Jose Aquino
B. Rafael Palma
C. Jose Calderon
A. Noli Me Tangere
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D. Ignacio Villamor
12.We celebrate the Araw ng Kagitingan
every .
A. February 25
B. April 9
C. December 30
D. June 24
13.La liga Filipina, a propaganda movement put up a
newspaper called__ to fight violence and injustice
pf Spaniards to the Filipinos.
A. La Solidaridad
B. Diariong Tagalog
C. La Esperanza
D. Kartilya
14.The Fall of Bataan which we celebrate every 9th of
April is also regarded as .
A. Araw ng Kagitingan
B. Araw ng Katapangan
C. Araw ng Kabayanihan
D. Araw ng mga Bayani
15.Dr. Jose Rizal wrote this poem before he was
executed.
B. La Solidaridad
C. Mi Ultimo Adios
D. Sa Aking mga Kababata
16.Where was the Death March ended?
A. Bulacan
B. Tarlac
C. La Union
D. Pampanga
17.The composer of the Philippine National Anthem,
Lupang Hinirang.
A. Julian Felipe
B. Ador de Leon
C. Jose Palma
D. Macario Sakay
18.It was the Philippine Army contingent of the United
Nations forces that fought in the Korean War in 1950–
1953.
A. Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea
B. Philippine Executive Forces to Korea
C. Philippine Action Force to Korea
D. Philippine Expendables Forces to Korea
19. It is considered as the oldest city in the Philippines.
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A. Manila
B. Dumaguete
C. Cebu
D. Davao
20.It is one of the pseudonyms of Dr. Jose Rizal.
A. Laong-laan
B. Plaridel
C. Hermano Pule
D. Magdalo
21.He is known as the founder and "Father of Katipunan",
"Supremo", or the "Great Plebeian".
A. Antonio Luna
B. Andres Bonifacio
C. Emilio Jacinto
D. Gregorio del Pilar
22.When was the last presidential elections which resulted
to the victory of Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte?
A. May 9, 2016
B. May 15, 2016
C. May 10, 2016
D. May 12, 2016
23.The Philippine President whose economic policy was
called "Filipino First Policy".
A. Elpidio Quirino
B. Carlos P. Garcia
C. Manuel A. Roxas
D. Manuel L. Quezon
24.When were the 24-hour nationwide emergency hotlines
launched?
A. July 30, 2016
B. August 5, 2016
C. July 29, 2016
D. August 1, 2016
25.It is the town is Zamboanga del Norte where Dr. Jose
Rizal was exiled for four years before he was executed.
A. Ipil
B. Dapitan
C. Dipolog
D. Dagonoy
26. Katipunan literally means:
A. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng
mga Anak ng Kapatiran
B. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng
mga Anak ng Pawis
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C. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng
mga Anak ng Pilipinas
D. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng
mga Anak ng Bayan
27.The EDSA Revolution I or what we call People Power
Revolution is celebrated on what date?
A. February 20
B. February 15
C. February 26
D. February 25
28.We celebrate Labor day in the Philippines
every .
A. February 25
B. May 1
C. April 9
D. June 12
29.The following are famous works and writings of Rizal
except:
A. A La Juventud Filipina
B. Caingat kayo
C. Mi Ultimo Adios
D. Himno Al Trabajo
30.He is an American general who surrendered his
approximately 75,000 troops at the Fall of Bataan.
A. General Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV
B. General Edward King Sr.
C. General Douglas MacArthur
D. General Edward King Jr.
31.The newspaper established by Marcelo H. del Pilar
which served as a propaganda material for the reformists.
A. La Solidaridad
B. La Liga Filipina
C. Islas Filipinas
D. Diariong Tagalog
32.The battle fought on 1 May 1898 between American and
Spanish forces during the Spanish-American War. It is also
known as the Battle of Cavite.
A. Battle of Imus
B. Battle of Bacoor
C. Battle of Manila Bay
D. Battle of Corregidor
33.He exercises all executive, legislative and judicial
powers in the small communities during the pre-colonial
era.
A. Timawa
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B. Babaylan
C. Datu
D. Sagigilid
34.Who holds the highest position in the Philippines during
the Spanish period whose function is to exercise powers in
behalf of the the Spanish Colonial Government?
A. Gobernador-Heneral
B. Alcalde Mayor
C. Cabilde
D. Gobernadorcillo
35. He is known as the "Brains of the Revolution".
A. Andres Bonifacio
B. Gregorio del Pilar
C. Emilio Jacinto
D. Apolinario Mabini
36.He was a former President of the USA who appointed
General MacArthur to rule and govern the Philippines.
A. Franklin D. Roosevelt
B. Dwight D. Eisenhower
C. William Howard Taft
D. George Washington
37.The president during the Revolutionary Government
also known as the Malolos Republic.
A. Emilio Aguinaldo
B. Elpidio Quirino
C. Andres Bonifacio
D. Gregorio del Pilar
38.It is the law which allowed the establishment of
American Civil Government in the Philippines.
A. Tydings-McDuffie Law
B. Taft's Law
C. Philippine Bill of 1902
D. Jone's Law of 1916
39. We celebrate Rizal Day every_
A. June 30
B. February 25
C. December 30
D. April 9
.
40.Written on this famous work by Emilio Jacinto are the
fundamental teachings of the Katipunan.
A. La Solidaridad
B. Kartilya
D. La Esperanza
41.He is known as the "Brains of the Katipunan".
A. Apolinario Mabini
B. Antonio Luna
C. Andres Bonifacio
D. Emilio Jacinto
42.Who is the first Chief Justice who was removed from
office by an impeachment case?
A. Hilario Davide
B. Cayetano Arellano
C. Renato Corona
D. Ma. Lourdes Sereno
43.It is the date which marked the Philippine
Independence Day when Emilio Aguinaldo waved the
Philippine Flag for the first time in Kawit, Cavite.
A. June 12, 1898
B. June 12, 1896
C. June 12, 1895
D. June 12, 1899
44.Known as the Fort Mills, it is an island located at the
entrance of Manila Bay and has historically been fortified
with coastal artillery to defend the entrance of Manila Bay
C. Diariong Tagalog and Manila from attacks by enemy warships
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A. Caballo Island
B. Corregidor Island
C. El Fraile Island
D. Carabao Island
45.The eight rays represent eight provinces which revolted
against the Spaniards. Which among the following is not
included to those provinces?
A. Tarlac
B. Cavite
C. Bataan
D. Nueva Ecija
46.It is considered the National Language in the
Philippines
A. Pilipino
B. Tagalog
C. Filipino
D. English
47.It was a surprised military strike by the Imperial
Japanese Navy against the United States naval base on
the morning of December 7, 1941.
A. The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot
B. Battle of the Philippine Sea
C. Hiroshima Bombing
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D. Bombing of Pearl Harbor
48.The eight (8) rays of the sun in the Philippine flag
represent the first eight:
A. Provinces that revolted and struggled against the
abuses of the Spanish friars and conquistadores.
B. Filipino heroes that supported the American soldiers
in a fight against Japanese invaders.
C. Filipino heroes that led the Filipinos to revolt against
the Spanish colonizers.
D. Provinces that revolted and struggled against the
abuses of the Japanese Imperial Army
49. The oldest legal code retrieved in the Philippines
A. Code of Hammurabi
B. Morse Code
C. Bushido Code
D. Code of Kalantiaw
50.The first book which was printed in the Philippines in
the year 1593.
A. Doctrina Christiana
B. Patria Adorada
C. Noli Me Tangere
D. El Filibusterismo
51. The date when the Philippines won over the arbitration
case regarding the West Philippine Sea on the Permanent
Court of Arbitration against China.
A. July 14, 2016
B. July 11, 2016
C. July 12, 2016
D. July 13, 2016
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PNP Law and History
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1.The Organic Act No. 175 enacted by the Philippine
Commission under American rule led to the creation of
_.
A. Philippine Constabulary
B. Integrated National Police
C. Insular Police Force
D. Philippine National Police
2.Republic Act 6975 led to the creation of
which took effect on January 1, 1991 whose members were
formerly the PC and the INP.
A. Philippine Constabulary
B. Insular Police
C. Integrated National Police
D. Philippine National Police
3.During the term of President Corazon Aquino, who was
designated as the first Director General of the PNP?
A. Rodolfo Biazon
B. Gringo Honasan
C. Cesar Nazareno
D. Juan Ponce Enrile
4.The entrance and promotional examination for policemen
shall be administered by the:
A. National Police Commission
B. Civil Service Commission
C. Professional Regulation Commission
D. Philippine National Police Academy
5.Who among the following is considered the Chairman of
NAPOLCOM?
A. Secretary of National Defense
B. PNP Chief
C. DILG Secretary
D. President
6. Of the following, who earned the distinction of being the
last PC/INP Chief and the first Chief of the Philippine
National Police?
A. Maj. Gen. Renato S. De Villa
B. Maj. Gen. Cesar P. Nazareno
C. Maj. Gen. Raul S. Imperial
D. Lt. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos
C. Rays of the Sun
C. RA 7428
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7.He/she is the lowest ranking
commissioned officers of the PNP.
A. SPO4
B. PO1
C. Inspector
D. SPO1
officer among the
8.Senior Inspector Ador de Leon has an equivalent rank in
the AFP as:
A. Captain
B. Sergeant
C. Staff Sergeant
D. Major
9.This law established that the Philippine National Police is
under the Department of Interior and Local Government.
A. RA 9262
B. RA 8551
D. RA 6975
10. Which among the following is not under DILG?
A. Bureau of Fire Protection
B. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
C. Bureau of Corrections
D. Philippine National Police
11.It was inaugurated in August 8, 1901 as national
gendarmerie force for law enforcement, directly reporting to
the American government.
A. Philippine National Police
B. Integrated National Police
C. Insular Police
D. Philippine Constabulary
12.The part(s) of the PNP logo which symbolize/s defense
of the public against crime and lawlessness, violence and
disorder is/are the:
A. Laurel Leaves
B. Three Stars
D. Native Shield
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13.When Philippine Constabulary was later integrated into
the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the police
force were called:
A. State police
B. National police
C. PC
D. PNP
14.The Laurel leaves in the PNP logo specifically represent
the:
A. Shield used by the police in its fight against
lawlessness.
B. Distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the
PNP.
C. Eight provinces which revolted against Spain.
D. Fourteen Police Regional Offices spread all over the
country.
15. According to RA 6975, Sec. 2. "It is hereby declared to
be the policy of the State to promote peace and order,
ensure public safety and further strengthen local
government capability aimed towards the effective delivery
of the basic services to the citizenry through the
establishment of a _and police force that
is national in scope and civilian in character.
A. highly efficient and morally upright
B. highly efficient and competent
C. highly effective and competent
D. highly efficient and equipped
16.Who among the following became
commissioner of NAPOLCOM?
A. Catalino Uy
B. Ricardo Visaya
C. Panfilo Lacson
D. Ismael Sueno
the ex-officio
17.Pursuant to R. A. 6975, the Philippine National Police is
under which of the following department?
A. Department of National Defense
B. Department of Interior
C. Department of Justice
D. Department of Interior and Local Government
18.The maximum age requirement for entry as a Police
Officer 1 in the PNP.
A. 40
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
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19.A police operation which aims to visit the houses of
suspected illegal drug users and pushers to warn and ask
them to surrender.
A. Oplan Katok
B. Oplan Tokhang
C. Oplan Sita
D. Oplan Droga
20.On August 8, 1975, Presidential Decree No. 765 was
issued, which led to the establishment
of , the country's national police force.
A. Insular Police Force
B. Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police
C. Philippine National Police
D. Integrated National Police
21.It is the law activated on January 29, 1991 that mandated
the abolition of the PC/INP and the creation of the Philippine
National Police (PNP).
A. Republic Act No. 6975
B. Republic Act No. 8551
C. Republic Act No. 9596
D. Republic Act No. 8550
22.It is a logbook which contains daily registry of all crime
incident reports, official summaries of arrest and other
significant events reported in a police station.
A. Police archives
B. Police blotter
C. Police records
D. Police daily record
23.The PNP National Headquarters is named after the first
Filipino PNP Chief:
A. Prospero Olivas
B. Basilio Valdez
C. Rafael Crame
D. Vicente Lim
24.The
units.
A. 12
B. 15
C. 13
D. 16
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Philippine National Police has operational
25.A senator who became the PNP Chief at the time of
President Joseph Ejercito Estrada.
A. Gringo Honasan
B. Richard Gordon
C. Panfilo Lacson
D. Antonio Trillanes
26.The Rays of the Sun are adopted in the PNP Logo as a
symbol of:
A. Supremacy of civilian authority over the police force.
B. Professionalism, dedication and zeal of law enforcers.
C. Leadership, courage, nationalism and self-reliance.
D. Courage and ideals of Filipinos of yesteryears.
27.What is the appropriate basis of chronological order for
granting waiver according to R.A. 8551?
A. Age-height-weight-education
B. Education-age-weight-height
C. Height-age-weight-education
D. Height-weight-age-education
28.The Chief of the Philippine Constabulary who became a
president of the Philippines.
A. Joseph Ejercito Estrada
B. Ferdinand Marcos
C. Fidel Ramos
D. Diosdado Macapagal
29. He is the first Filipino Philippine Constabulary Chief.
A. Jesus Villamor
B. Tomas Karingal
C. Cesar Nazareno
D. Rafael Crame
30. According to R.A. 8551, age, height, weight and
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education requirements upon entering the PNP may be
waived.
A. Fakenews
B. Maybe
C. True
D. False
31.Who is the head of the Philippine National Police, with
an equivalent rank of a 4-star general.
A. Police Director General
B. Police Chief of Staff
C. Police Superintendent
D. Police Deputy Director
32.The compulsory retirement age of a uniformed member
of the PNP.
A. 65
B. 58
C. 60
D. 56
33. It is the agency which exercises administrative control
over the Philippine National Police.
A. NAPOLCOM
B. Department of Justice
C. DND
D. Office of the President
34.Which is not a minimum classification for appointment as
a member of the PNP?
A. Must not have been dismissed for cause from any
civilian position in the government.
B. Must not have been convicted by a final judgment of
an offense or crime involving moral turpitude.
C. Must possess a formal baccalaureate degree from a
government-recognized institution of learning.
D. Must have undergone the required training.
35.In the Philippine National Police, the Chief PNP is the
only one holding the rank of:
A. Lieutenant General
B. Major General
C. Director
D. Director General
36. Who was the first chief of the Philippine National Police?
A. Cesar Purisima
B. Cesar Nazareno
C. Panfilo Lacson
D. Ramon Montano
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37. It is the first Philippine's city police force.
A. Pasay Police
B. Southern Police District
C. Manila Police District
D. None of the above
38.The minimum age requirement for entry as a Police
Officer 1 in the PNP.
A. 21
B. 18
C. 22
D. 20
39.The first Philippine Constabulary Chief and known as the
"Father of Philippine Constabulary".
A. David Baker
B. Henry Allen
C. Rafael Crame
D. Cesar Nazareno
40.Field training program shall include experience and
assignment in the following field except:
A. Patrol
B. Traffic
C. Intelligence
D. Investigation
41.TheNational Police has
commissioners.
A. 7
B. 4
C. 3
D. 5
Commission shall
42.The National Headquarters of the Philippine National
Police located along EDSA.
A. Camp Crame
B. Camp Karingal
C. Camp Vicente Lim
D. Camp Bagong Diwa
43.Republic Act 8551 is otherwise known as:
A. PC-INP Integration Act
B. PNP Standardization Law
C. PNP Reform Law
D. None of these
44.The Rays of the Sun in the PNP Logo traditionally
represent the:
A. Shield used by the police in its fight against
lawlessness.
B. Eight provinces which revolted against Spain.
C. Distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the
PNP.
D. Fourteen Police Regional Offices spread all over the
country.
45.The shall administer the entrance and
promotional examinations for policemen.
A. DND
B. NAPOLCOM
C. DILG
D. None of these
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Criminal Justice System
1.Who among the following is NOT a law enforcer?
A. Police officer
B. MMDA Traffic enforcer
C. Court clerk
D. PDEA agent
2.It is a general pardon extended to a group or classes of
person and is exercised by the President with the
concurrence of Congress. It is usually given to political
offenders. Its purpose is to bring about the return of
dissidents and recalcitrant members of our population to
their homes and resumption of their lawful pursuit.
A. Bail
B. Arrest
C. Commutation
D. Amnesty
3.It is a criminal justice model that is based on the idea that
the most important functions of the pillars of the criminal
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justice system are the protection
repression of criminal conduct.
A. Law enforcement
B. Correction
C. Prosecution
D. Crime control model
of the public and the
4.The following are functions of the police EXCEPT:
A. Criminal apprehension
B. Arraignment of the accused
C. Order maintenance
D. Crime prevention
5.It refers to anything, which is contrary or against the rules
of a particular prison or jail facility like cash, jewelry,
dangerous drugs and deadly weapons.
A. Warrant
B. Continental
C. Contraband
D. Bail
6.It is an authority conferred by law to act in certain
conditions or situations in accordance with an official or an
official agency own considered judgement and conscience.
A. Discretion
B. Jurisdiction
C. Judgment
D. Entrapment
7.Of the following, which is not among the primary goals of
the Criminal Justice System?
A. Enforce laws and maintain peace and order.
B. Ensure that no innocent person shall be convicted of
a crime.
C. Protect human and legal rights of both suspect and
victim.
D. Develop capacity of local government units to
strengthen their crime prevention efforts.
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8.It is the stage where the accused is formally informed of
the charge against him by reading before him the
information or complaint and asking him whether he pleads
guilty or not guilty.
A. Appeal
B. Booking
C. Arraignment
D. Preliminary Investigation
9.It is a systematized process which the government uses
to maintain social control by enforcing laws and
administering justice to maintain peace and order.
A. System of Corrections and Rehabilitation
B. Philippine Criminal Justice System
C. Fighting Against Criminality
D. Law Enforcement
10.It entails the supervised release of offenders after they
have served a portion of their sentence.
A. Parole
B. Probation
C. Incarceration
D. Community service
11.It is a governmental body officially assembled under the
authority of law at the appropriate time and place for the
administration of justice through which the state enforces its
sovereign rights and power. It is also empowered by the
Constitution to determine the guilt of the accused.
A. Court
B. Sandiganbayan
C. Supreme court
D. Criminal Justice System
12.Which of the following does not belong to the correction
pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System?
A. National Prosecution Service
B. New Bilibid Prison
C. Correctional Institution for Women
D. Bureau of Corrections
13.Martha, 16-year old girl, and Jonas were lovers. While
they were in the theater, Jonas kissed Martha, touched her
breast, including her private parts with her consent. What is
the crime committed by Jonas?
A. Acts of Lasciviousness
B. Acts of Lasciviousness w/ Consent
C. Statutory rape
D. No crime committed
14.It is under the supervision and control of the Department
of Justice and is tasked as the prosecutorial arm of the
government.
A. National Prosecution Service
B. National Bureau of Investigation
C. PDEA
D. Bureau of Corrections
15. It is a pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System
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which is mandated to investigate penal violations and
evaluate evidence in the preliminary investigation.
A. Community
B. Courts
C. Law Enforcement
D. Prosecution
16.Which of the following does not fall under the
classes of prisoners in the Philippines?
A. Municipal Prisoner
B. Regional Prisoner
C. City Prisoner
D. Provincial Prisoner
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17.In the law enforcement pillar of the Philippine Criminal
Justice System, which of the following is NOT included?
A. National Bureau of Investigation
B. Philippine National Police
C. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
D. Bureau of Corrections
18. A pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System which
is mandated to administer rehabilitation programs for
offenders to get them ready to be integrated in the
community again.
A. Prosecution
B. Corrections
C. Courts
D. Law Enforcement
19. In Latin, It literally mean "Stand by things decided".
A. Stare Decisis
B. Actus Reus
C. Abberatio Ictus
D. Pro Reo
20. Which of the following statements is least accurate with
regard to the Office of the Ombudsman?
A. It is an instrumentality under the Judiciary tasked to
handle cases involving high-ranking government
officials.
B. It is an independent and autonomous constitutional
body.
C. It investigates graft and corruption cases involving
government employees.
D. It is empowered to have fiscal autonomy.
21.It involves community supervision in lieu of prison.
A. Probation
B. Parole
C. Incarceration
D. Community Service
22.This pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System
includes people itself and People's Organizations. The
primary role of this pillar is to provide assistance to an
offended party especially when rights are asserted.
A. Law Enforcement
B. Courts
C. Community
D. Corrections
23.The pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System which
is mandated to try and issue judgment on the cases between
the accused and the victim.
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A. Community
B. Corrections
C. Law Enforcement
D. Courts
24.It comprises all the means used to enforce those
standard of conduct, which are deemed necessary to protect
individuals and to maintain general community well being.
A. Law
B. Court
C. Judge
D. Criminal Justice System
25.It is considered as the weakest link of the Philippine
criminal justice system because of its failure to rehabilitate
the inmates after serving their services.
A. Correction
B. Supreme Court
C. Sandiganbayan
D. Court of Appeals
26.This pillar includes the patrolling to supervise conduct,
investigating to identify offenders and/or recover stolen or
missing property, warning or arresting those who are
probably guilty of criminal behavior, and assisting in the
prosecution and trial of offenders.
A. Courts
B. Prosecution
C. Corrections
D. Law Enforcement
27.The special court having jurisdiction over criminal and
civil cases involving graft and corrupt practices and other
offenses committed by public officers and employees (with
Salary Grade 24 and above) in relation to their offices is the:
A. Ombudsman
B. Sandiganbayan
C. Court of Appeals
D. Regional Trial Court
28.Vilma, a pharmacist, is preparing a medicine for Keana,
a cancer patient. Instead of using the prescribed drug, she
erroneously used a highly poisonous substance. When the
medicine was taken by Keana, the latter nearly died. What
is the crime committed by Vilma?
A. Frustrated murder
B. No crime was committed
C. Frustrated homicide
D. Reckless imprudence resulting to physical injuries.
29.It is an act committed by a juvenile for which an adult
could be prosecuted in criminal court.
A. Minor Offenses
B. Status Offenses
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C. Delinquency Offenses
D. Misdemeanour
30.This was established under Batas Pambansa Bilang129
known as The Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980 . It is
composed of one presiding justice and sixty eight associate
justices.
A. Ombudsman
B. Supreme Court
C. Sandiganbayan
D. Court of Appeals
31.The following are the agencies involved in the Philippine
Criminal Justice System EXCEPT:
A. Bureau of Fire Protection
B. Insurance Commission
C. Regional Trial Court
D. Bureau of Corrections
32.The government agency that directs, supervises and
controls all district, city and municipal jails nationwide is the:
A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
B. National Penitentiary
C. Penal Colony
D. Bureau of Corrections
33.Ramelo was driving a truck loaded with sugarcane.
While he maneuvers the vehicle in reverse, his 4-year old
daughter ran towards the rear side of the vehicle. When his
wife Virgilita saw what was to happen, she ran after the girl
resulting to her being hit by the vehicle, killing her. What is
the crime committed by Ramelo?
A. Reckless imprudence resulting to homicide
B. Homicide
C. Murder
D. Reckless imprudence resulting to parricide
34.Which of the following public officers is not part of the
law enforcement pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice
System?
A. NBI agent
B. Police officers
C. Security guard
D. Fiscal
35.Who among the following shall be considered a part of
prosecution pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System?
A. Judge
B. Fiscal
C. Police
D. Arresting officer
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36.He is the officer of the judiciary who issues warrant of
arrest and determine the culpability of the accused.
A. Court clerk
B. Plaintiff
C. Judge
D. Fiscal
37.It is the taking of a person into custody so that he may
be bound to answer for the commission of an offense.
A. Bail
B. Brigandage
C. Arrest
D. Amnesty
38.It is when in his presence , the person to be arrested has
committed, is actually committing , or is attempting to commit
an offense.
A. In flagrante delicto
B. Police officer
C. Fiscal
D. Judge
39.When an accused is charged before the court and is
unable to hire the services of a private lawyer, which of the
following will serve as his defender?
A. National Prosecution Service
B. Public Attorney's Office
C. Public Law Firm
D. Solicitor General
40.Which of the following statements is NOT true with
regard to the National Prosecution Service?
A. It is an organic unit of the Department of Justice.
B. Its head is called the Chief State Prosecutor
C. It is directly under the Judiciary.
D. It collates and evaluates evidence in the preliminary
investigation and dismisses or files the case in court.
41.Pedro killed Maria, his common-law wife and their
daughter. What is/are the crime/s committed by Pedro?
A. Multiple homicide
B. Mass murder
C. Homicide/murder and parricide
D. Multiple parricide
42.This pillar must decide the culpability or innocence of the
accused after careful examinations of the records of the
case after its trial on the merit.
A. Prosecution
B. Courts
C. Community
D. Corrections
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43.The Pasay City Prosecutor's Office has filed a charge of
inciting to sedition against Senator Tonio for allegedly
encouraging the military to shoot President Pedro. What is
the punishment if the senator is found guilty of the crime?
A. Prision Mayor in its maximum period and a fine not
exceeding 2,000 pesos
B. Reclusion Perpetua
C. Reclusion Temporal in its maximum period.
D. Prision Correctional in its maximum period and a fine
not exceeding 2,000 pesos
44.It is a change made by the President on the decision of
the court by reducing the degree of penalty imposed upon
the convicted felon.
A. Bail
B. Amnesty
C. Commutation
D. Arrest
45.These are the rights required to be recited by a police
officer except such information will imperil the arrest.
A. Bill of Rights
B. Miranda doctrine
C. Human rights
D. None of these.
46.When a person is charged with an offense and the case
is terminated either by an acquittal or conviction, or in any
manner without the express consent of the accused, the
latter can not again be charged with the same or identical
offense.
A. In Flagrante Delicto
B. Duplicity of offense
C. Plea Bargaining
D. Double Jeopardy
47.It is a sworn written statement charging a person for an
offense, subscribed by the offended party, public officers or
any peace officer in charge of the law violated.
A. Warrant of Arrest
B. Search warrant
C. Complaint
D. Commutation
48.Community members strengthen their role in crime
prevention and in the dispensation and administration of
justice in the Criminal Justice System through the following
except when they:
A. take the role of witness in court.
B. cooperate with law enforcement agencies in crime
prevention activities.
C. provide information or data on illegal activities.
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D. formulate and implement local peace and order plan.
49.Is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder.
A. Gang
B. Felon
C. Brigandage
D. Offender
50.He is the person responsible for presenting the case in
a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the
law.
A. Fiscal
B. Respondent
C. Prosecutor
D. Plaintiff
51.The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) examiners,
Commission on Audit (COA) auditors and Commission on
Human Rights (CHR) investigators have one thing in
common. They all belong to which pillar of the Criminal
Justice System?
A. Prosecution
B. Law Enforcement
C. Community
D. Courts
52.It is a written direction or command of the court or any
other competent authority consigning an offender to jail or
prison for confinement.
A. Warrant
B. Bail
C. Arrest
D. Commitment order
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53.Behaviors that
juvenile status.
A. Misdemeanor
are law violations only for youth of
B. Delinquency offenses
C. Status Offenses
D. Minor offenses
54.Which bureau under the Department of Justice is
responsible for the treatment and rehabilitation of national
prisoners serving sentences of more than three years?
A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
B. National Penitentiary
C. National Prosecution Service
D. Bureau of Corrections
55.Dina abandoned her 2-day old daughter in front of an
orphanage in a bid to conceal her dishonor. Unfortunately,
the street dogs mauled the helpless baby resulting to her
death. What is the crime committed by Dina?
A. Homicide
B. Abandonment
C. Infanticide
D. Parricide
56. It is the mental knowledge of committing the crime.
A. Pro Reo
B. Actus Reus
C. Abberatio Ictus
D. Mens Rea
57.It is the act of committing the crime.
A. Mens Rea
B. Pro Reo
C. Abberatio Ictus
D. Actus Reus
58.It is the security given for the release of a person in
custody of the law, furnished by him or bondsman ,
conditioned upon his appearance before any court as
required under the condition.
A. Brigandage
B. Bail
C. Arrest
D. Amnesty
59.This was created to amicably settle cases within their
respective barangay, punishable by imprisonment not
exceeding one year.
A. Commutation
B. Barangay Trial Court
C. Brigandage
D. Barangay Court System
60.This pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System
involves prevention of the commission of crime and
protection of life, liberty and properties of the citizens.
A. Courts
B. Corrections
C. Law Enforcement
D. Community
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Current Events
1.On his 3rd SONA, President Duterte told the Members of
the Senate to urgently pass this law to put in place a policy
that will address our competing land requirements for food,
housing, businesses, and environmental conservation.
A. Anti-Illegal Land Conversion Act
B. Comprehensive Land Reform Law
C. National Land Use Act
D. None of these
2.What is the local name of this native vine that is featured
on the newly-designed 5-peso coin recently released by the
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas? It is commonly known as the
jade vine.
A. Waling-waling
B. Katmon
C. Tayabak
D. Kapa-kapa
3.She won the 4th and last gold medal for the Philippines in
the 2018 Asian Games women's street skateboard event in
Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia.
A. Bianca Pagdanganan
B. Margielyn Didal
C. Yuka Saso
D. Lois Kaye Go
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4.Last April 26, 2018, this world- famous island was closed
to tourists for six months and will undergo rehabilitation.
A. Samal island
B. Guimaras island
C. Boracay island
D. Camiguin island
5.The Barangay and Sangguiang Kabataan elections were
held on:
A. May 16, 2018
B. May 14, 2018
C. May 15, 2018
D. May 13, 2018
6. The current Speaker of the House of the 17th Congress.
A. Martin Romualdez
B. Sonny Belmonte
C. Mark Villar
D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
7.Where was the remains of the late President Ferdinand
Marcos buried on October 18, 2016?
A. Batac, Ilocos Norte
B. Heritage Park
C. Laoag, Ilocos Norte
D. Libingan ng mga Bayani
8.Medinilla magnifica, or rose grape is a flowering plant
native to the Philippines. It is featured on the newly-designed
10-peso coin issued by the BSP last March 2018. What is
the local name of this plant?
A. Tayabak
B. Waling-waling
C. Kapa-kapa
D. Katmon
9.On May 18, 2018, this museum was opened to the public
for the first time. It is hosted inside the building formerly
occupied by the Department of Tourism within Rizal Park
near the Agrifina Circle.
A. National Museum of Natural History
B. Museo Pambata
C. National Museum of the Philippines
D. Museum of Contemporary Art and Design
10.A rainfall advisory from PAG-ASA which means 30mm
and up of rainfall is expected for the first one hour and has
possibility to cause severe flood. Response to this warning
should be immediate evacuation due to flooding.
A. Yellow
B. Blue
D. None of these
C. Orange
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D. Red
11.He was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist,
and author and was famous for his scientific works about
black holes. He died on March 13, at the age of 76.
A. Timothy Berners-Lee
B. Sir Roger Penrose
C. Alan Guth
D. Stephen William Hawking
12.One hundred-three (103) shipping containers from
Canada which were falsely declared as plastic scraps for
recycling were sent to the Philippines from June 2013 to
January 2014. What do these containers have?
A. Illegal drugs
B. Fruits
C. Garbage
D. Old clothes
13.An Executive Order issued by President Duterte which
allows accessibility of documents and other transactions in
the government to ensure transparency and accountability.
A. Freedom of Information
B. Anti-dynasty law
C. Reproductive health law
14.He is the 3rd richest man in China as of January 2018
with an estimated net worth of $40.8 billion according to
Forbes Magazine. He was bestowed the title of Doctor of
Science in Technopreneurship, honoris causa, by De La
Salle University on October 25, 2017.
A. Jack Ma
B. Wang Wei
C. Ma Huateng
D. Wang Jianlin
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15.The Philippine Navy ship that made history by
completing the country’s first-ever port call in Russia.
A. BRP Ramon Alcaraz
B. BRP Davao del Sur
C. BRP Tarlac
D. BRP Gregorio del Pilar
16.On June 4, 2018, twenty-five people died after this
volcano in Guatemala erupted.
A. Pacaya
B. Volcan de Fuego
C. Santa Maria
D. Acatenango
17.According to Article 31 of the ASEAN Charter, the
Chairmanship of ASEAN shall rotate annually, based on the
alphabetical order of the English names of Member States.
After the Philippines chaired and hosted the ASEAN summit
last 2017, what country will assume the Chairmanship this
2018?
A. Rwanda
B. Qatar
C. Singapore
D. Russia
18.He is the former PNP Chief under the Duterte
administration. He is now the Director General of the Bureau
of Corrections.
A. Guillermo Eleazar
B. Oscar Albayalde
C. Alan Purisma
D. Ronald dela Rosa
19.It is the country that hosted the Trump-Kim Summit last
June 12, 2018.
A. China
B. Malaysia
C. Singapore
D. Japan
20.He is the Philippine president who implemented the
Nationwide Smoking Ban.
A. Joseph Ejercito Estrada
B. Rodrigo Duterte
C. Fidel Ramos
D. Benigno Aquino III
21. He is the current Chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection.
A. Fire Director Ariél Aguilár Barayuga
B. Fire Chief Superintendent Carlito Saquetón Romero
C. Fire Director Bobby Vaggas Baruelo
D. Fire Director Leonard Ramos Bañago
22. On July 23, 2018, a total of 184 lawmakers booted him
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out as Speaker of the House, the same
Congress opened its 3rd regular session.
A. Rodolfo Fariñas
B. Pantaleon Alvarez
C. Juan Miguel Zubiri
D. Danilo E. Suarez
day the 17th
23.On January 31, 2018, a _ coinciding with a
super moon and blue moon phenomenon was witnessed by
many astronomers and skywatchers throughout the country.
A. Total lunar eclipse
B. Total solar eclipse
C. Partial lunar eclipse
D. Partial solar eclipse
24.On January 1, 2018, the Republic Act No. 10963, widely
known as the TRAIN Law took effect. What does TRAIN
stand for?
A. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Income
B. Tax Reform for Added Income
C. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion
D. Tax Reform for Accelerated Inclusion
25.A rainfall advisory from PAG-ASA which means 7.5mm-
15mm of rainfall is expected for the first one hour and has
possibility to occur continuously. It advises people to
MONITOR.
A. Yellow
B. Orange
C. Blue
D. Red
26.Who is the Filipina weightlifting athlete who won a silver
medal in the recent 2016 Rio Olympics held in Brazil?
A. Hidilyn S. Diaz
B. Hyedilin S. Frias
C. Hidilyn F. Diaz
D. Hidilyn F. Frias
27.On his 3rd State of the Nation Address, President
Duterte made a pledge that this group or its allies will never
gain foothold in our country.
A. Taliban
B. Jemaah Islamiyah
C. ISIS Terrorists
D. NPA Terrorists
28.On September 22, 2018, a special barangay and SK
elections was held in this city.
A. Davao City
B. Marawi City
C. Zamboanga City
D. Balanga City
29.In his 3rd State of the Nation Address (SONA), President
Rodrigo Duterte's speech lasted for how many minutes?
A. 35 minutes
B. 40 minutes
C. 48 minutes
D. 30 miniutes
30.Benham Rise is a 13-million hectare underwater plateau
located near Aurora. The area is solely claimed, as part of
its continental shelf, by the Republic of the Philippines,
which was confirmed by the United Nations Commission on
the Limits of the Continental Shelf on April 12, 2012. Thru
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the Executive Order No. 25, President Duterte renamed the
underwater plateau. What do we call Benham Rise now?
A. Maharlika Rise
B. Philippine Rise
C. Benham Continental Shelf
D. Aurora Rise
31.This program was launched by the DOTr which greatly
affected transport groups and resulted to several transport
strike because one of its provisions includes phasing out of
jeepneys.
A. PUV Modernization Program
B. Jeepney Phaseout Program
C. Jeepney Modernization program
D. None of these
32.It is also known as PHL-Microsat-1, a Philippine
microsatellite launched to the International Space Station
(ISS) in March 23, 2016.
A. Encantadia 1
B. Marikit 1
C. Diwata 1
D. Diyosa 1
33.A rainfall advisory from PAG-ASA which means 15mm-
30mm of rainfall is expected for the first one hour and has
possibility to cause flood. It advises people to be ALERT with
the possible flooding.
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. Blue
D. Orange
34. It was the date when President Duterte declared Martial
law in the whole island of Mindanao.
A. May 23, 2017
B. September 21, 2017
C. May 25, 2017
D. May 21, 2017
35. On September 21, 2017, President Duterte
Proclamation No. 319, declared
through
the
.
A. Martial Law Memorial Day of Protest
B. Marcos Day of Protest
C. National Day of Protest
D. Martial Law Day of Protest
36. Senator Manny Pacquiao founded this semi-professional
basketball league on August 29, 2017. According to
Pacquiao, the league is not intended to be a competitor to
the Philippine Basketball Association, the country's top
A. Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball Association
B. Manny Pacman Basketball Association
C. Manny Pacquiao Basketball League
D. Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League
37.She was removed from office by way of an 8–6 decision
by the Supreme Court over a quo warranto petition,
rendering her appointment as Chief Justice null and void.
A. Conchita Carpio-Morales
B. Teresita Leonardo-de Castro
C. Maria Lourdes Sereno
D. Ma. Merceditas N. Gutierrez
38.It was an ISIS-affiliated local terrorist group which took
over Marawi City.
A. Abu Sayyaf
B. NPA
C. Maute Group
D. Jemaah Islamiyah
39.What is the government agency mandated by the
Philippine Identification System Act to implement the
national ID system for citizens and resident aliens of the
Philippines?
A. Philippine Statistics Authority
B. Department of Foreign Affairs
professional basketball league.
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C. National Statistics Office
D. Department of Interior and Local Government
40.The date when the Philippines won against China on its
case on the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
A. July 12, 2016
B. July 11, 2016
C. July 27, 2016
D. July 13, 2016
41.The DOJ indicted 11 members of the_ fraternity
over the fatal hazing of University of Santo Tomas (UST) law
freshman student Horacio "Atio" Castillo III in September
last year.
A. Tau Gamma Phi
B. Alpha Kappha Rho
C. Aegis Juris
D. Upsilon Sigma Phi
42.When was the last Presidential Elections which resulted
to the victory of President Rodrigo Duterte?
A. May 9, 2016
B. May 14, 2016
C. May 15, 2016
D. May 10, 2016
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43.Judge Elmo Alameda of issued a warrant
against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV over a rebellion case
following President Duterte's issuance of Proclamation 572
voiding his amnesty.
A. Mandaluyong Regional Trial Court Branch 213
B. Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 22
C. Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150
D. Pasay Regional Trial Court Branch 108
44.On February 2, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte
signed _or the Free Irrigation Service Act, a
law that waives irrigation fees for farmers who own 8
hectares of land or less.
A. Republic Act No. 10968
B. Republic Act No. 11969
C. Republic Act No. 10169
D. Republic Act No. 10969
45.What are the 24-hour nationwide emergency hotlines?
A. 8888 and 911
B. 2363 and 911
C. 8888 and 117
D. 999 and 911
46. The current Senate President of the 17th Congress.
A. Alan Peter Cayetano
B. Vicente Sotto
C. Aquilino Pimentel
D. Franklin Drilon
47.She created history for the Philippines at the 2018 Asian
Games by winning the first ever gold medal for the
Philippines in both women's individual and women's team
event in Asian Games golf competitions.
A. Hidilyn Diaz
B. Margielyn Didal
C. Yuka Saso
D. Kiyomi Watanabe
48.He was the controversial Tanauan, Batangas mayor who
was assassinated by an unknown sniper during a flag-
raising ceremony.
A. Mayor Meynardo Sabili
B. Mayor Antonio Halili
C. Mayor Anthony Palili
D. Mayor Antonio Halipi
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Social Awareness and Value Judgement
1.While assigned as members of a CDM contingent, you
and your buddy were hurled invective/insulting remarks by a
group of demonstrators protesting for the passage of
Bangsamoro Organic Law. Angered by the insults, you
began to indiscriminately strike demonstrators with
truncheons hitting them in the different parts of their bodies.
Your action as police officers was:
A. right; your inaction in this situation will embolden
others to hurl similar insulting remarks.
B. wrong; you should have first strongly warned the
demonstrators before using the necessary force
option.
C. wrong; you used excessive force in a situation that
does not yet require the use of necessary force.
D. right; the invective/insulting remarks against your
persons constitute unlawful aggression.
2.Shop owners in the Vesta Mall are upset by a recent rash
of purse snatchings in their parking lot. PO3 Dalisay is
closely patrolling the mall area, including the vacant lot
behind the stores. Which situation below would PO3 Dalisay
most likely investigate?
A. A car at the mall parking lot with four flat tires and a
broken windshield.
B. A woman's voice raised in anger at the mall parking
lot.
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C. A man running through the vacant lot with a bulky
object under his sweatshirt.
D. A vendor selling cigarette in the vacant lot.
3.A credible witness of a robbery incident saw a man who
allegedly robbed the residence of Ramos family. Which of
the following is the most helpful part of witness' testimony to
identify the suspect?
A. The man is wearing red cap.
B. The man has a big scar on his forehead.
C. He was climbing the gate.
D. The man ran north of the Times street
E. The man has a gun.
4.SPO3 Cardo Dalisay was patrolling along Capitol Drive
which is one of the hottest spots in snatching and robbery
hold-ups. Apparently, a student from BPSU called the
attention of SPO3 Dalisay because of a snatching incident
in the corner of Capitol Drive and Kinatawan Avenue. Which
situation shall SPO3 Dalisay investigate?
A. A tricycle along Capitol drive without tires and
detached from its side-car.
B. A tattooed man selling cigarettes along the street.
C. A man walking towards east of Capitol Drive and has
a woman's purse.
D. An old woman who was crossing the south of
Kinatawan Avenue with her pet dog.
E. A child facing the north of Capitol
hysterically crying due to the
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drive
dog
who is
barking
uncontrollably towards him.
5.An off-duty policeman was buying groceries at the
convenience store when two men suddenly barged inside
with guns drawn and at gunpoint, robbed the cashier.
Although armed with his issued service firearm, the police
office made no attempt to stop the robbery or to prevent the
criminals from escaping with their loot. Later, he justified his
inaction by stating that an officer, when off-duty, is a private
citizen and therefore, he is not obliged to respond in such a
situation. The officer's conduct was:
A. wrong, a police officer must act to prevent crimes and
apprehend criminals at all times.
B. right, it would be suicidal to intervene as he was
outnumbered by the armed robbers.
C. right, it is none of his business to intervene as the
crime occurred outside his jurisdiction and while he
was off-duty.
D. wrong, he should have carefully noted the description
of the suspects and asked for back-up.
6. While out of duty, SPO4 Joaquin Tuazon accidentally
passed by a scene of an accident involving a tricycle and a
jeep with plate number ATA123. He witnessed the jeep
fleeing from the scene. Which is the best information that
SPO4 Tuazon shall include in his report?
A. A tricycle hit a jeep with a plate number ATA123.
B. A tricycyle was driving when it was suddenly hit by a
jeep with plate number ATA123.
C. A jeep with plate number ATA123 left the scene of an
accident involving a tricycle.
D. A jeep with plate number ATA123 hit the tricycle after
he fled from the scene of the accident.
E. None of these.
7.When you are on a traffic duty, you saw an old woman
crossing the street and pressing her hand on her chest and
crying out in pain. You suspect that she is having a cardiac
arrest. The wisest course of action you should do is:
A. Help her cross the street in order to prevent her from
being hit by moving vehicles.
B. Lie her down flat on the street while you call for an
EMT.
C. Call a taxi cab to take her to the nearest hospital for
immediate treatment.
D. Ask her for the name of his doctor so that you can
summon him.
8.The shabu trade is believed to be rampant in a certain
university along Capitol Drive. An informer told SPO1
Dominguez and PO3 Catibay that a transaction will take
place around the school vicinity. Which situation shall the
officers investigate?
A. A drunk female college student buying a cigarette in
front of the school.
B. Two male students in uniform talking and exchanging
stuff at the back of a carinderia.
C. A group of students playing a card game without any
money beside them.
D. Shouting students due to basketball championship
game along Capitol Drive.
9.Police Officer II Cristina Perea heard a report of
kidnapping on a nearby area from her radio. What
information does PO2 Perea need in order to find the fleeing
vehicle and call for hot pursuit?
A. The name of the victim is Mrs. Curry Pot, age 56 and
a businesswoman.
B. The victim owns a villa in SafeKa Subdivision where
she was abducted.
C. She also owns a white Toyota Alphard with plate
number ASA 1234 which was used to flee from the
crime scene.
D. She is set to run as a Barangay Captain on the
upcoming Barangay Elections.
10.Ms. Juana Dela Cruz also known as Anaconda, age 50
is an alleged swindler. She is known as a notorious leader
of a syndicate who deceive their victims in order to get
money from them as payments for fake transactions. SPO4
Crisia Jabinar was tasked to find forged documents in the
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suspect's retrieved stuff. Which of the following stuff might
be presented as evidence?
A. A driver's license with name and image of the suspect
and date of birth September 29, 1980.
B. Total amount of thirty thousand pesos in cash inside
the suspect's pouch.
C. Pictures of random people and one pack of cigarrete.
D. A .45 caliber black Glock pistol with a duly registered
license.
E. A wallet with variety of credit cards under Ms. Dela
Cruz's name.
Vocabulary
1.The wealthy couple celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary in their palatial mansion in Makati's millionaires'
district.
A. Spacious
B. Architecturally-modern
C. Ancestral home
D. Spanish-styled
2.The lake attracts thousands of local and foreign tourists
because of its unparalleled beauty.
A. Elegant
B. Charming
C. Immeasurable
D. Exceptional
3.Installing the big, heavy logo of the company at the 25th
floor of the building's facade is a herculean task.
A. Problematic
B. Lucrative
C. Easy
D. Arduous
4.He's a good doctor but instead of working in a big hospital,
he opts to practice his profession in remote areas.
A. Decides
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B. Chooses
C. Starts
D. Tries
5.The newly-opened store attracts more
because of its lively, easy-to-remember slogan.
A. Jingle
B. Advertisement
C. Promo
D. Song
6. The zigzag road is perilous to small vehicles.
A. Attractive
B. Good
C. Dangerous
D. Suitable
customers
7.As she gets her hand at the newspaper, she will look for
her horoscope.
A. Success in love
B. Success in business
C. Prediction of a person's wealth
D. A forecast of a person's future
8.He is a wine connoisseur and he can tell a good wine by
merely having a sip.
A. Drinker
B. Seller
C. Manufacturer
D. Expert
9.His magnetic personality drives every women in their
neighborhood crazy over him.
A. Very attractive
B. Very handsome
C. Very intelligent
D. Very masculine
10.He dismissed the comment of his immediate superior
about him with blithe disregard.
A. Misgiving
B. Cheerful indifference
C. Deep regret
D. Heavy heart
11.It was unfortunate that the once healthy gym instructor
caught a debilitating disease.
A. Tending to blind
B. Tending to frighten
C. Tending to weaken
D. Tending to kill
D. Lacking in elegance
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12.The exquisite design of the building made of corals
enthralls the guests of the blessing.
A. Capture
B. Charm
C. Secure
D. Impress
13. His cook magazine comes out in the market fortnightly.
A. Every two months
B. Every month
C. Every quarter
D. Every two weeks
14.Early in the morning, the children frolic at the white sand
of the famous beach in Boracay.
A. Sunbathe
B. Take pictures
C. Play cheerfully
D. Crawl
15. The color of the walls is so drab it needs to be repainted.
A. Very ugly
B. Simple and common
C. Drearily dull
16.The terrain was so unfamiliar that the retreating troops
were vanquished easily by the enemies.
A. Captured
B. Surrounded
C. Defeated thoroughly
D. Killed mercilessly
17.In his ten years in office, he was able to amass great
wealth and several properties.
A. Acquire forcibly
B. Win
C. Receive
D. Gather or accumulate
18.Everyone in his department hates their irascible superior
who is fond of shouting at a small mistake.
A. Fond of cussing
B. Irritable
C. Frightening
D. Disrespectful
19.The children's milk in the market was recalled because
it was found to be contaminated with a certain chemical from
power plant that leaked.
A. Prohibited to sell
A. Projection
B. Ordered back
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C. Burned
D. Threw in the garbage can
20.Being the scion of a wealthy patriarch, the family enjoys
a good life.
A. Relative
B. Family
C. Paintings
D. Descendant
21. He was lambasted for his stand on same-sex marriage.
A. Criticized harshly
B. Blamed quickly
C. Reprimanded sternly
D. Praised highly
22.He never forgets to bring cakes and flowers to his
sweetheart when he visits her.
A. Girlfriend
B. Steady
C. Wife
D. Beloved
23.A dash of baby powder and a red lipstick enhanced the
beauty of her visage.
B. Lips
C. Personality
D. Face
24.A breath of fresh air and a change of milieu is what you
need to regain your health.
A. Exercise
B. Medicine
C. Diet
D. Environment
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25.Her impeccable manners draw out
inspirations from her female co-workers.
A. Charming
B. Exciting
C. Demure
D. Flawless
admiration and
26.Her immaculate image was destroyed by the
rumors about her that circulated in the social media.
A. Beautiful
B. Spotless
C. Exciting
D. Protected
latest
27.You cannot help but notice his profane activities being a
religious man himself.
A. Modest
B. Irreverent
C. Illegal
D. Respectful
28.His flamboyant personality easily attracts the girls in their
neighborhood.
A. Exuberant
B. Magnetic
C. Exotic
D. Hot
29.Her penchant for stylish clothes combined with her love
for acting earned her a role in a Broadway musical.
A. Interest
B. Fondness
C. Appetite
D. Hunger
30.He was shaking his head as he looked at the debris of a
fallen building wrecked by a powerful earthquake.
A. Scattered fragments
B. Remains
C. Wreckage
D. Scaffoldings
31.He was the recipient of the award for model employee of
the year.
A. A person or thing that receives
B. One who borrows
C. A generous person
D. Someone who gives something
32.After receiving a lump sum for his pension, he splurged
a large amount on clothes and fancy accessories.
A. Invested on
B. Spent extravagantly
C. Deposited immediately
D. Gave generously
33.The volunteer workers in the orphanage treat the
orphans and wayward children with motherly solicitude.
A. Perfect discipline
B. Care or concern
C. Strong commitment
D. Kindness and generosity
34.He was so occupied that he sends a proxy to a wedding
where he is a part of the entourage.
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A. Substitute
B. Relative
C. Friend
D. Representative
35.The impressive lighting produced different hues on her
photograph.
A. Colors or shades
B. Impressions
C. Shadows
D. Reflections
36.The beautiful facade of the building elicited admiration
from the guests.
A. Decoration
B. Paintings
C. Lobby
D. Front
37. The main protagonist acted out the part with great elan.
A. Enthusiasm and style
B. Memorized dialogue
C. Supervised movements
D. Great pride
38. He was able to free himself from his captors unscathed.
A. Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm
B. Without any obstacle
C. Without any noise
D. Without any difficulty
39.The candidate from Pasay City is predicted to win in his
bailiwick come election day.
A. One's sphere of operations
B. A place where one lives.
C. A place where one was born.
D. A place where one is well-known.
40.The newly-crowned Miss Universe basks in the light of
international recognition.
A. Wonders
B. Wallows
C. Smiles
D. Recieves
41.Circling the virgin forest is a placid river where you can
swim peacefully in the late afternoon and enjoy the cool
breeze from the forest.
A. Exciting
B. Beautiful
C. Flowing
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D. Serene
42.His long journey ended up in a hamlet at the foot of a
great mountain.
A. Remote barrio
B. Small settlement
C. Prosperous village
D. Waterless community
43.The new project was finished ahead of deadline because
they gave it the paramount importance it deserves.
A. Needed
B. Desired
C. Supreme
D. Attentive
44.After his writing job in the internet, he usually saunters
at the small forest park near his home to refresh his mind.
A. Plays with his tablet
B. Walks in a slow, relaxed manner.
C. Takes a nap
D. Outlines his next writing job
45.The loquacious little bird was stationed at the lobby of
the hotel to greet the guests.
A. Crooning
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everybody understood and performed very well.
A. Easy to follow
B. Clear and in detail
C. Not confusing
D. Direct to the point
47.In Feng Shui, having a water feature in front of the house
is considered auspicious.
A. Very lucky
B. A good sign
C. Conducive to success
D. Imperative
48. He recounted his ordeal at the hands of his kidnappers.
A. A beautiful experience
B. A tearful experience
C. A horrific experience
D. A difficult experience
49.She flaunts her new body-hugging spaghetti-strapped
dress to attract the attention of the wealthy customers of the
cafe.
A. Pulls upward
B. Wears with style
C. Unbuttons openly
D. Display ostentatiously
50.The latest memo from the
invectives from the employees.
A. Annoyed
B. Accepted
C. Insulted
D. Evoked
HR department elicited
B. Talkative
C. Beautiful
D. Colourful
46. The teacher's instructions were very explicit that
Reading Comprehension
1.Deadweight tonnage is a measure of how much weight a
ship is carrying or can safely carry. It is the sum of the
weights of cargo, fuel, fresh water, ballast water, provisions,
passengers, and crew.
Which of the following does NOT go into the calculation of
dead weight tonnage?
A. weight of crew
B. weight of the ship
C. weight of ballast water
D. weight of passengers
2.People born under the zodiac sign Pisces are generous
to a fault. They are always ready to help anyone in need,
even those whom they have just met. Because they are kind
and compassionate, they are often taken advantage of by
people who come to them with a tale of woes and sufferings.
If it happens that they don't have something to give, they will
even borrow from friends so the people who come to them
for help will not go home empty-handed.
What does the paragraph say about the people born under
the sign Pisces?
A. That Pisces people are merciful.
B. That Pisces people often do not have something to
give that they have to borrow from friends.
C. That Pisces people are saints.
D. That Pisces people are often successful because
they are generous.
3. Most researches in needy countries are based on the
thinking and approach of the highly developed Western
world, and seldom have they been directed toward
meeting the countries' own development needs.
The sentence best supports the statement that
.
A. most researches done in needy countries are
missing their objectives
B. most researches have universal application.
C. highly developed countries offer the best guide for
the development of needy countries
D. needy countries need researchers to help them
reach the status of the western world.
4. A rule change was enacted before the 1974 National
Football League (NFL) season to add one sudden death
overtime period (15 minutes) to all preseason and regular
season games. If no team scored in this period, the game
would result in a tie. This rule was enacted to decrease
the number of tie games. The first ever regular season
overtime, a September 22 game between the Pittsburgh
Steelers and the Denver Broncos, ended in a 35-35 draw.
It was not until November 10, when the New York Jets
defeated the New York Giants, 26-20, that an overtime
game would produce a winner.
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Based on this information, which of the following
statements is accurate:
A. The number of ties appear to have increased after
this rule change.
B. There's not enough information to determine if this
rule change impacted the number of ties.
C. The number of ties appear to have stayed the
same after this rule change.
D. The number of ties appear to have been reduced
after this rule change.
5.The movie Close to You, a romantic comedy, was
graded A by the Films Rating Board. It opened
simultaneously in fifty theaters in Metro Manila on a
Wednesday. The following day, it was reported that not
even one of the fifty theaters where it was shown played
to an SRO audience. The producers of the movie were
shaking their heads, asking one another how they could
recoup their investments.
A. What could be said about the movie?
B. The theaters in Metro Manila are big.
C. The movie was a dismal flop.
D. Most grade A movies did not enjoy commercial
success.
E. Romantic comedy is not popular with moviegoers.
6.The advent of cellphone is perhaps the best
contribution of modern technology to our communication
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system. Back then, it would take a week or longer before
we can communicate with our loved ones if we are
working in other countries. It was through letters that we
could communicate with them, and letters really took time
to reach their destinations. Today, if we want to talk to
our loved ones, even of we are living in another country,
we can do so very easily with the use of cellphones. In a
matter of minute, we are connected with them.
What does the passage say?
A. Back then, communication with our loved ones
was impossible because there was no cellphones.
B. Cellphone can reach people in faraway places but
letters cannot.
C. Communication using cellphones is fast and easy.
D. Letters are useless in our modern time.
7.When faced with a challenging event like a
disagreement with a colleague at work, there are always
two roads to go down; You can either approach the
situation as a problem, or as an opportunity for spiritual
growth. This not-so-subtle distinction can mean the
difference between distress and eustress- always try to
choose the latter. A eustress is a moderate or normal
psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for
the one who experiences it.
Which of the following is not true about the passage?
A. Spiritual growth is the result of a disagreement with
a colleague at work.
B. A disagreement with a colleague at work can be an
opportunity for spiritual growth.
C. A eustress is advised to be chosen over distress.
D. A disagreement with a colleague at work is a
challenging event.
8.A person born in the Year of the Tiger is capable of
earning large sums of money, but he is rather a
spendthrift and does not always put his money to best
use. He can also be most generous and will often shower
lavish gifts on friends and relations. That is why a Tiger
person has many friends and acquaintances.
Which of the following is true about a person born in the
Year of the Tiger?
A. He welcomes people in need and helps them in
whatever way he can.
B. He is always successful in earning large sums of
money.
C. He spends his money in extravagant and
irresponsible way.
D. He is a good businessman.
9.A utility cooperative is a type of cooperative that is
tasked with the delivery of a public utility such as
electricity, water or telecommunications to its members.
Profits are either reinvested for infrastructure or
distributed to members in the form of 'patronage' or
'capital credits', which are essentially dividends paid on a
member's investment into the cooperative. Each
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customer is a member and owner of the business with an
equal say as every other member of the cooperative,
unlike investor-owned utilities where the amount of say is
governed by the number of shares held.
A utility cooperative is most similar to which of the
following types of organizations?
A. A monarchy.
B. A partnership.
C. A dictatorship.
D. A military organization.
10.The Philippines is experiencing its worst drought in
fifteen years. Corn and rice prices are expected to be very
high this year.
A. What does the second sentence do?
B. It states an effect.
C. It analyzes the statement made in the first.
D. It gives an example.
E. It restates the idea found in the first.
11.A dance instructor is holding an aerobics class every
morning in front of the town market where there is a big open
space. There are many participants and he charges them 10
pesos per session. In contrast, a Zumba class in the nearby
dance studio has only 10 participants because the
enrollment fee is expensive. Only the rich can afford to enroll
in the Zumba class.
What can we deduce from the situation?
A. The aerobics class is more enjoyable than the
Zumba class.
B. More people enroll in the aerobics class because
the enrollment fee is affordable.
C. The aerobics class is more popular than the
Zumba class.
D. The participants of the aerobics class are all poor.
12.The games we used to play when we were young have
been sidelined by modern gadgets. Nowadays, we no longer
see children and teens playing piko, tumbang preso, luksong
baka, patintero and other enjoyable games our parents used
to play. The young generation of today is so hooked on
gadgets that they even have no time to talk to each other
during their free time. This is very unhealthy according to
some social scientists.
From the passage, we can conclude that:
A. Children and teens will not enjoy playing piko,
patintero, luksong baka and tumbang preso.
B. The young generation of today prefers modern
gadgets over piko, patintero and the likes.
C. Children and teens who use modern gadgets are
sickly.
D. Modern gadgets should be totally banned to
protect our children.
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13.As the popularity of tattoos continue to grow, so does
the concern about potential risks. Some risks, such as
the spread of infections through the use of unsterilized
needles, have long been known. But what isn't clear is
the safety of tattoo inks. Getting inked may have long-
term consequences beyond just having to live with your
ex-girlfriend's name on your bicep for decades.
What conclusion can we draw from the passage?
A. Tattoo inks are not safe.
B. Having tattoos is definitely dangerous to one's
health.
C. Parents are advised to disallow their children to
have tattoos on their bodies.
D. Having tattoos may pose danger to one's health.
14.In Feng Shui, clutter is a big no-no. Clutter is consists
of old toys, clothes, old magazines and everything old
which are no longer used. It hinders the free circulation
of the fresh energy inside the house, preventing it to enter
every room. It makes the energy inside the house stale
and inactive, making the residents of the house sickly and
less aggressive. To avoid more unlucky situations in the
homes, clutter should be cleared once it starts to pile up.
This is good Feng Shui.
What conclusion can we make?
A. Old toys should be recycled.
B. Clutter should be stored in one room of the house
for good Feng Shui.
C. Old books and old magazines should be arranged
in one place.
D. Clutter is inauspicious in the homes.
15.There were only five sections for the subject Math 54.
The sections were A, B, C, D,and E. The teachers
assigned to each section were Mr. Martin, Miss Garcia,
Mrs. Romulo, Miss Santos, and Mr. Apacible
respectively. Students enrolling for the subject were free
to choose the section they want so they can adjust their
schedules. The quota for each section was 50 students
and section A and D were filled up easily, ahead of the
three other sections. It seemed that Mr. Martin and Miss
Santos were popular with the Math students.
What is true of the following observations?
A. Both sections A and D have 50 students each.
B. Mr. Martin and Miss Santos were the best in Math
54.
C. Mr. Apacible and Mrs. Romulo are not popular with
the Math students.
D. Miss Garcia was a terror teacher.
16.Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. As such, it
circles the sun faster than all the other planets, which is
why Romans named it after the swift-footed messenger
god Mercury. Mercury was known since at least
Sumerian times roughly 5,000 years ago, where it was
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often associated with Nabu, the god of writing. Mercury
was also given separate names for its appearance as
both a morning star and as an evening star. Greek
astronomers knew, however, that the two names referred
to the same body. Heraclitus believed that both Mercury
and Venus orbited the Sun, not the Earth.
According to this passage:
A. Greek astronomers believed that Mercury orbited
the sun.
B. The Sumerians named Mercury after their god
Mercury because that god is fast.
C. The Romans named Mercury after one of their
gods because Mercury is the closest planet to the
sun.
D. Mercury is closer to the sun than the Earth is to the
sun.
17.There are no effective boundaries when it comes to
pollutants. Studies have shown that toxic insecticides
that have been banned in many countries are riding the
wind from countries where they remain legal.
Compounds such as DDT and toxaphene have been
found in remote places like the Yukon and other Arctic
regions.
This paragraph best supports the statement that:
A. toxic insecticides such as DDT have not been
banned throughout the world.
B. DDT and toxaphene are the two most
insecticides in the world.
C. studies have proven that many countries
ignored their own anti-pollution laws.
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toxic
have
D. more pollutants find their way into polar climates
than they do into warmer areas.
18."In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." -
Desiderius Erasmus
What does this proverb mean?
A. Someone who can see will be able to take
advantage of others who cannot see.
B. Even someone with minor ability is considered
special by those with no ability at all.
C. It would be easy for someone who can see to
become king in a land of people who cannot see.
D. It's more advantageous to be able to see, even a
little bit, than to be blind.
19."Democracy's real test lies in its respect for minority
opinions." Ellery Sedgwick
Showing respect for a
democracy.
A. Intimidates
B. Validates
C. Invalidates
minority opinion
D. Defies
20.Myths are stories, the products of fertile imagination,
sometimes simple, often containing profound truths.
They are not meant to be taken too literally. Details may
sometimes appear childish, but most myths express a
culture's most serious beliefs about human beings,
eternity, and God.
The main idea of this passage is that myths:
A. are created primarily to entertain young children.
B. are purposely written for the reader who lacks
imagination
C. provide the reader with a means of escape from
reality
D. illustrate the values that are considered important
to a society
Grammar: Identifying Error
1.Neither you nor I needs the typewriter now.
a. you
b. I
c. needs
d. now
e. No error
2.We had swam across the lake before the sun rose. No
error.
A. swam
B. across
C. before
D. rose
E. No error
3.Female employees who works efficiently will be given
clothing allowance.
a. employees
b. works
c. will be given
d. allowance
e. No error
4. In winter, days are warm than night. No error.
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a. In winter
b. are
c. warm than
d. night
e. No error
5.The student argued he would not cheat in his final
examination even if he would failed.
a. argued
b. would not cheat
c. even
d. would failed
e. No error
6.A person on diet must not take more calories than what
are needed.
a. must
b. not take
c. than
d. are
e. No error
7. Mother bought a new dress for me yesterday.
a. bought
b. for
c. me
d. yesterday
e. No error
8.Since there was no evidence to indicate who’s ring it was,
the presiding magistrate dismissed the case. No error.
a. who's
b. ring it was
c. presiding
d. dismissed
e. No error
9.The increasing mechanization of life have led us farther
away from daily contact with nature and the craft of farm. No
error.
a. increasing
b. have led us
c. daily contact
d. the craft
e. No error
10. You hope to finish high school this year, aren’t you?
a. hope
b. finish
c. this
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d. aren't you
e. No error
11.The snow fell during the night so that it was laying in big
drifts on the highway the next morning. No error.
a. during the night
b. laying
c. on the highway
d. the next morning
e. No error
12.A group of young people have been working for the local
barangay.
a. A group
b. people
c. have been
d. working
e. no error
13.As the dawn approached, the farmers starting for the rice
fields.
a. approached
b. the farmers
c. starting
d. rice fields
e. no error
14.“Frank’s dog is still in the yard, ” my father said, “perhaps
he had better stay there until we have finished our dinner.
No error.
a. Frank's dog
b. said,"perhaps
c. had better stay
d. until we have finished
e. No error
15.By his perseverance, he succeeded in overcoming the
apathy of his pupils. No error.
a. perseverance
b. overcoming
c. apathy
d. his
e. No error
16.Neither Leonora nor Filipina are to be held responsible
for the hospital deaths.
a. Neither
b. nor
c. are c. write
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d. held
e. no error
17.Offer the nomination to whoever commands the respect
of the people. No error.
a. Offer
b. whoever
c. respect
d. of the people
e. No error
18. In our community, our neighbors we help each other.
a. our
b. neighbors
c. we
d. help
e. No error
19. His green tie was not write for his suit.
a. green tie
b. was
d. suit
e. No error
20.It was hard to believe that conscientious pupils could
misspell so many words in their quizzes. No error.
a. hard
b. conscientious
c. misspell
d. quizzes
e. No error
d. brigade
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21.Have anyone
company?
a. Have
b. you
of you expereienced working in a
c. experienced
d. a company
e. No error
22.In our barangay, our neighbors organized a disaster
brigade.
a. our
b. neighbors
c. organized
e. no error
23.Each of the students who all come from the community
was briefed on how to lead theirfriends in civic projects.
a. One
b. come
c. was briefed
d. their
e. No error
24.Pepe would be happy if his parents can send him to
college.
a. would be
b. his
c. can send
d. him
e. No error
25. Her father gave him money for her tuition fee.
a. gave
b. him
c. her
d. tuition fee
e. no error
26.In the near future, man hopes to send computerized
spaceship to explore Mars.
a. hopes to send
b. computerized
c. spaceship
d. to explore
e. No error
27.It was him who was responsible for making all the
arrangements for the successful completion of his studies.
No error.
a. It was him
b. was
c. making
d. his
e. No error
28.One of the members of the Red Brigade who killed Aldo
More refused to plead guilty.
a. One
b. members
c. killed
d. plead
e. No error
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29.Two astronauts were disappointed because they had
hoped to have made the first trip to the moon. No error.
a. astronauts
b. had hoped to
c. have made
d. trip
e. No error
30.If the manager would have planned more carefully,
bankruptcy might have been avoided. No error
a. would have
b. more carefully
c. bankruptcy
d. might have
e. no error
31.The loud noise of the cars and trucks annoys those who
live near the road. No error.
a. loud noise
b. annoys
c. who
d. near the road
e. No error
32.On the time of the opening ceremony of the theatre a
large crowd had assembled. No error.
a. On the time
b. the opening
c. of the theatre
d. has assembled
e. No error
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33.The prisoners were accused of
embezzlement, and forging. No error.
a. were accused
b. assault
c. embezzlement
d. forging
e. no error
robbery, assault,
34.I know that you will enjoy receiving flowers that smell so
sweetly. No error.
a. enjoy
b. receiving
c. smell
d. sweetly
e. No error
35.The coach with his entire team are traveling by plane.
No error.
a. coach
b. his
c. are
d. by plane
e. No error
36.If you want me to express my opinion, I think that Report
A is equally as good as Report B. No error.
a. to express my opinion
b. my opinion
c. equally as good as
d. No error
37. Linda is the best pianist among the sisters in the family.
a. is
b. best pianist
c. among
d. sisters
e. No error
38.Zone 61 was adjudged the most cleanest community in
Metro Manila.
a. Zone 61
b. was adjudged
c. most cleanest
d. Metro Manila
e. No error
39.A computer virus works exactly like the biological one
which invade the human body. No error.
a. works
b. biological
c. which
d. invade
e. No error
40.The three last chapters of this book are very interesting.
No error.
a. The three last
b. this book
c. are
d. very interesting
e. No error
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Quantitative Reasoning
1. Which of the following is smaller than
.0031 A. .004
B. .021
C. .012
D. .00092
E. .006
2.10 cats caught 10 rats in 10 seconds. How many cats are
required to catch 100 rats in 100 seconds?
A. 100
B. 30
C. 50
D. 20
E. 10
3.If two angles are vertical angles, what relationship exists
between them?
A. Being adjacent
B. Being complementary
C. Congruency
D. Being supplementary
E. Inequality
4. Which part of a right angle is an angular degree?
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A. 1/4
B. 1/60
C. 1/45
D. 1/90
E. 1/9
5.What number must be added to 6, 16 and 8 to get an
average of 13?
A. 25
B. 22
C. 19
D. 20
E. 18
6.A boy starts walking to school at 7:30 a.m. at the rate of 3
miles per hour. At 7:40 a.m. his brother starts for school on
his bicycle at 6 miles per hour. When will the boy on the
bicycle overtake his brother?
A. 8:05 a.m.
B. 8:10 a.m.
C. 8:00 a.m.
D. 7:50 a.m.
E. 7:55 a.m.
7.A tank was ½ full of water. After 420 gallons had been
taken out, it was ⅛ full. Find the capacity of the tank?
A. 1110 gal.
B. 1260 gal
C. 840 gal.
D. 1680 gal.
E. 1120 gal.
8.If 30% of a number is 12.6, find the number?
A. 38
B. 42
C. 45
D. 43
E. 40
9.When a number is added to its additive inverse, what is
the sum equal to?
A. 10
B. 1
C. The number itself
D. 0
E. The negative of number
10. Which of the following is heavier than 5 kilos of steel rod?
A. 3 kilograms of iron bars
B. 10 pounds of gold bars
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C. 5 pounds of palay
D. 6 kilograms of cotton balls
E. 6 pounds of galvanized iron
11.What is ½% equivalent to?
A. .00½
B. .005
C. .05
D. .½
E. .5
12. 36 is 4/7 of what number?
A. 64
B. 63
C. 81
D. 80
E. 72
13.What is the geometric term for a line that has but one
point in common with a circle?
A. Diameter
B. Tangent
C. Chord
D. Secant
E. Transversal
14. The square root of 25 times the square root of 81 is?
A.45
B. 120
C. 60
D. none of these
E. 90
15.A rectangular lot 60 ft. long and 30 ft. wide is to be
surrounded by a fence with posts 6 ft. apart. If the corner
posts cost ₱2.50 each and the remaining posts ₱1.50 each,
what is the cost of all the posts?
A. ₱40.00
B. ₱52.00
C. ₱50.00
D. ₱49.00
E. none of these
16. A storekeeper bought three grades of pencils at ₱2.00,
₱3.00, and ₱4.00 a dozen respectively. If he paid a total of
₱76.50 for them, and bought the same number of each
grade, how many pencils did he buy?
C. 9%
B. 90
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A. 102
C. 306
D. 84
E. none of these
17.The value of 2 to the fifth power is?
A. 10
B. 25
C. 32
D. 36
E. none of these
18. What kind of angle is inscribed in a semicircle?
A. Right angle
B. Reflex angle
C. Acute angle
D. Obtuse angle
E. Straight angle
19.Mr. Santos gained 15%, based on cost, of selling 3/4 of
a shipment of textiles. He sold the remainder at a lost of 10%
of the cost. What percent of the cost did he gain on the entire
shipment?
A. 15%
B. 10%
D. 5%
E. none of these
20.Two numbers are reciprocals of each other. One number
is 16 times as large as the other. What are the two numbers?
A. 16 and 1/4
B. 6 and 1/4
C. 4 and 1/4
D. 8 and 16
E. none of these
21.Ramon has a horse and a carabao. The horse is 2/3 as
old as the carabao.. The difference between their ages is 4
years. How old is the carabao?
A. 6 years
B. 10 years
C. 12 years
D. 16 years
E. none of these
22.What is the boiling point in Fahrenheit scale?
A. 100°
B. 200°
C. 189°
D. 112° A. Quadrilateral
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E. 212°
23.Which of the following has the greatest value?
A. 9/10
B. 16/20
C. 6/10
D. 20/16
E. none of these
24. What is 2⁻¹ equal to?
A.-2
B.2 C.
1/2 D.
-1/2 E.
-1.2
25.What is 111% equal to?
A. 11.1
B. 111
C. 1.11
D. .111
E. .0111
26. What is a trapezoid?
B. Parallelogram
C. Duodecagon
D. Decagon
E. Rhombus
27.Which of these is not a quadrilateral?
A. Triangle
B. Rhombus
C. Rectangle
D. Square
E. Trapezoid
28.Which of these fractions is equal to 3/4?
A. 21/28
B. 12/20
C. 15/16
D. 21/32
E. 9/16
29.When Mr. Ramos died, ⅓ of his estate was given to
charity and ½ of the remainder to each of his two sons. If
each son received ₱150,000, what was the value of his
estate?
A. ₱300,000
B. ₱400,000
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C. ₱500,000
D. ₱350,000
E. ₱450,000
30. A businessman marked goods "1/3 off" and sold them at
a margin of 1/3 of the selling price. What part of the cost was
his margin?
A. 1/12
B. 2/3
C. 1/8
D. 1/3
E. 1/6
Deductive Reasoning
1. The Small Silver Watch displays the time as 16:00.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
2. The Bronze Watch displays the time as 15:45.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient Information
3. The Bronze Watch is the same size as the Silver Watch.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
4. The Gold Watch shows the same time as the Bronze
Watch.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
5. The paintings in the museum are to be filed, by genre,
then title, in alphabetical order. Which painting would be
positioned fourth?
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A. Painting I
B. Painting II
C. Painting III
D. Painting IV
E. Painting V
6. Kim Ramirez sold her painting and used this money to
purchase Instant. How much does she have remaining from
the original sale?
A. £500
B. £1000
C. £1500
D. £2000
E. £2500
7. Taking Medicine B will reduce the duration of Ailment C
by twelve days.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
8. Ailment D lasts for 18 days.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
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9. Taking Medicine C will reduce the duration of Ailment D
by eleven days.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
10. Taking appropriate Medicine, Ailment D lasts longer than
Ailment A.
A. True
B. False
C. Insufficient information
11. Taking each line in the argument to be true, which
statement must be demonstrably false?
A. Developing nations will eventually pay back their
loans.
B. Loans from MDBs are below the market rate of
interest.
C. MDBs lend money as typically short-term loans.
D. MDBs are established as international ventures.
E. An aim of MDBs is to provide economic development.
12.In all family photos, if PO1 Flores is present, his two
brothers are also present. A certain photo features five
members of his family. Among the people in that photo are
PO1 Flores' parents with their daughter. Which of these
statements is necessarily true?
A. PO1 Flores is present in the photo
B. PO1 Flores is absent from the photo
C. PO1 Flores may or may not be present in the photo
D. The two brothers of PO1 Flores are present in the
photo
E. None of these
13.If F and B are in one boat, which of the following
statements is true?
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A. Red
B. Blue
C. Could have been any color
D. None of these
16. What could be the size of a team that includes K?
A. G is in the other boat
B. D is in the other boat
C. C is in the other boat
D. E is with F and B in one boat
14. If E gets the boat with F, which of the following is the
complete and accurate list of the people who must be sitting
in one boat?
A. F and E
B. G and A
C. D and A
D. C, D and B
15. A certain weather forecast uses the color of the sky on a
given night to predict whether there will be rain the next day.
If the sky is red, the prediction is that there will be no rain.
On a certain day, it rains, and their forecast is proved wrong.
What was the color of the sky on the previous night?
A. 2 or 3
B. 2 or 4
C. 3 or 4
D. Only 2
E. Only 4
17. In how many ways a team can be constituted so that the
team includes N?
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A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
18. What would be the size of the largest possible team?
A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D. 5
E. Cannot be determined
19.Determine the conclusion from the following statement:
People who support Pedro are smart people. I support
Pedro.
A. I am not a smart person
B. I am a smart person
C. Jim is a smart person
D. None of the above
20.Determine the conclusion from the following statements:
If you smoke while driving, then you are not a safe driver.
You are a safe driver.
A. I smoke while I am driving.
B. I do not smoke while I am driving
C. I am not a safe driver
D. None of the above
21.The question below has two statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given
two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the two given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
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22. The question below has two statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given
two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the two given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
23. The question below has two statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given
two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the two given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
24. The question below has two statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given
two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the two given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Neither I nor II follows
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E. Both I and II follow
25. The question below has three statements followed by
three conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
A. None follows
B. Only I and II follow
C. Only II and III follow
D. Only I and III follow
E. All follow
26. The question below has three statements followed by
three conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
A. None follows
B. Only either I or II follows
C. Only II follows
D. Only I and III follow
E. None of these
27. The question below has three statements followed by
three conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
A. Only I and II follow
B. Only II and III follow
C. Only I and III follow
D. All follow
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E. None of these
28. In this question, three statements are given followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
A. None follows
B. Only I follows
C. Only I and II follow
D. Only II and III follow
E. All follow
29. In this question, three statements are given followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
A. None follows
B. Only either I or IV, and III follow
C. Only either I or IV follows
D. Only either I or IV, and II follow
E. All follow
30. In this question, three statements are given followed by
four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
A. Only I and II follow
B. Only III and IV follow
C. None follows
D. All follow
E. None of these
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Inductive Reasoning
1. Which drawing is an exact replica of the one immediately
below?
2. What is the next sequence?
3. What replaces the question mark?
5. Which square comes next in the sequence?
A. B. C.
D. E.
4. What sequence should replace the question mark?
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6. Which square comes next in the sequence?
7. Choose the correct image that completes the pattern
below.
A. B. C.
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  • 1. “I will prepare and someday my chance will come” Abraham Lincoln Table of Contents General Information Philippine Constitution…………………………2 Philippine History………………………….……9 PNP Law and History………………………...17 Criminal Justice System…………………..….25 Current Events……………………………..….35 Social Awareness and Value Judgement.…43 Verbal Reasoning Vocabulary………………………………..……46 Reading Comprehension….……………...…..53 Grammar………………………………………..59 Quantitative Reasoning Basic Concepts & Problem Solving Skills…...66 Logical Reasoning Deductive Reasoning………………………..…71 Inductive Reasoning…………………………. 79 Answer Key…………………………………………….88 NAPOLCOM entrance EXAMINATION REVIEWER 2018 1 | P a g e
  • 2. General Information Philippine Constitution 1. The Congress, by a vote of of both Houses in joint session assembled, voting separately, shall have the sole power to declare a state of war. A. Two-thirds B. Three quarters C. Minority D. One-half 2. It is created under the Article IX of the 1987 Constitution. It is mandated to adopt measures to promote morale, efficiency, integrity, responsiveness, progressiveness and courtesy in the bureaucracy. A. Commission on Higher Education B. Civil Service Commission C. Commission on Audit D. Commission on Election 2 | P a g e 3. The territorial and political subdivisions of the Philippines are the A. Provinces B. Municipalities and barrios C. Cities D. All of the above 4. The three inherent powers of the state are the following except one: A. Power of Eminent B. Power of Taxation C. Police Power D. Power to Impeach 5. The objectives of the Agrarian Reform Program of the government is to: A. Accelerate the agricultural development of the country. B. Prevent widespread discontent and unrest among our farmers. C. Achieve dignified existence for the small farmers. D. All of the above. 6. It is the power of the State to promote public welfare by restraining the use of both liberty and property of all people. A. Power to Impeach B. Police Power C. Power of Eminent Domain D. Power if Taxation
  • 3. 7. Wanbol University expelled one of its students due to the latter's refusal to sing during the flag ceremony. The school authorities rejected the argument of the student that singing the National Anthem is against the student's religious beliefs. Are the school authorities correct? A. No, because it violates the right of the student to the due process and equal protection of the law. B. No, because the words of God are supreme over all other laws, rules and regulation. C. No, because it violates the freedom of religion of the student. D. Yes, because the obligation to the country is different from the obligation to God. NOT included? 3 | P a g e C. Religious groups 8. It is the electoral process by which an initiative on the Constitution is either people. A. Referendum B. Initiative C. Petition D. Plebiscite approved or rejected by the 9. The 1987 Constitution contains at least 3 sets of provisions. Which one of the following provisions is A. Constitution of Liberty B. Constitution of Sovereignty C. Constitution of Government D. Constitution of Universality 10. A basic social institution that our State should strengthen according to the Constitution under our declaration of principles? A. Purok B. Barangay C. Family D. None of the above 11.Under the 1987 Constitution, the term of the President is- A. 8 years B. 10 years C. 6 years D. 4 years 12.Refers to those non-dominant groups in our country which possesses and which to preserve ethnic, religious or linguistic traditions markedly different from the rest. A. Indigenous cultural groups B. Population
  • 4. D. Urban poor 13.Who shall head the Cabinet under the 1987 Constitution? A. Speaker B. Deputy Prime Minister C. Prime Minister D. President 14.What part of the Constitution that recites the general principle of our government? A. Preamble B. National Territory C. Effectivity Clause D. Right of Suffrage 15.It is the power of the State to impose charge or burden to persons and properties, and property rights for the 4 | P a g e purpose of raising revenues to protect extend public projects and services. A. Power of Eminent Domain B. Police Power C. Power to Impeach D. Power of Taxation the people and 16. The State under our present Constitution recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall- A. social well-being B. intellectual well-being C. promote their physical well-being D. All of the above 17.The Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the: A. PNP Chief B. Secretary of National Defence C. President D. Chief of Staff 18.It is the power of the electorate to approve or reject a legislation through an election called for the purpose. A. Petition B. Referendum C. Plebiscite D. Initiative 19. What is the form of our government? A. Presidential B. Confederate C. Socialistic D. None of the above
  • 5. 20.In order for the State to promote social justice to ensure the dignity, welfare, and security of all the people, it has to- A. equability diffuse property ownership and right B. regulate the acquisition of private property C. regulate the disposition of private property D. All of the above 21.The Supreme Court shall be composed of a Chief Justice and- A. Ten (10) Associate Justices B. Five (5) Associate Justices C. Fifteen (15) Associate Justices D. Fourteen Associate Justices 22.Under the 1987 Constitution, who is the head of our Government? A. Speaker B. President C. Prime Minister D. Chief Justice 23.The liberty of abode and of changing the same maybe impaired only upon order of the _. A. Court B. Senate 5 | P a g e C. President D. Mayor 24.What are the 3 main branches of the Government of the Philippines? A. Senate, Supreme Court, Congress B. The Legislature, The Senate, The Supreme Court C. Presidential, Unicameral- Parliamentary, Bicameral- Parliamentary D. Legislative, Executive, Judicial 25. The composition of the Commission on Election- A. Chairman and 3 commissioners B. Chairman and 5 commissioners C. Chairman and 6 commissioners D. Chairman and 2 commissioners 26.The Philippines is a and _ state. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. A. presidential-independent B. democratic-independent C. democratic-republican D. free-independent 27.Who shall appoint the members of the Supreme Court and judges of Lower Courts?
  • 6. A. Prime Minister B. President C. None of the above D. Chief Justice 28.It states that “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.” A. Republic Act B. Court Order C. Bill of Rights D. Article VI 6 | P a g e 29.The Commission on Human Rights has all the following powers and functions, EXCEPT _. A. Recommend measures to promote human rights. B. Exercise visitorial powers over jails and prisons. C. Investigate all forms of human rights violations. D. Prosecute human rights offenders. 30.The principle of human rights which explains that rights of every Filipino cannot be taken away, mortgage or surrendered is called principle. A. Indivisible B. Universal C. Interdependence D. Inalienable 31.All of the following rights are guaranteed to an individual by the Constitution except the right to . A. Form unions and associations for purposes not contrary to the law. B. Assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances. C. Have access to official records and documents. D. Obtain scholarship grants and subsidies. 32.Who shall have the exclusive power to initiate all cases of impeachment? A. Speaker of the House B. Senate C. House of Representatives D. Blue Ribbon Committee 33.The penalty to be imposed upon any person who, unless authorized by law, shall sell, administer, deliver, give away to another, distribute, dispatch in transit or transport any prohibited drugs or shall act as a broker in any such transactions is: A. Imprisonment ranging from 5 years to 10 years and a fine ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 pesos.
  • 7. B. Imprisonment ranging from 12 years and 1 day to 20 years and a fine ranging from 12,000 to 20,000 pesos. C. Imprisonment ranging from 1 year to 10 years and a fine ranging from 3,000 to 10,000 pesos. D. Imprisonment ranging from 1 day to 1 year only. 7 | P a g e 34.The following are members Commission except: A. Civil Service Commission B. Commission on Civil Rights C. Commission on Audit D. Commission on Elections of the Constitutional 35.It is the power of the State to take properties for the purpose of public use upon payment of just compensation. A. Power to Impeach B. Power of Eminent Domain C. Police Power D. Power if Taxation 36. Who shall have control of all the Secretaries? A. President B. Speaker C. Prime Minister D. None of the above 37.What is the term of office of the Members of the House of Representatives? A. 8 years B. 3 years C. 10 years D. 5 years 38.The Senate shall be composed of how many senators elected at large by voters of the Philippines? A. 24 B. 20 C. 22 D. 25 39.This constitutional principle is meant that no man in the country, not even the government, is above or beyond the law. A. Rule of Law B. Bill of Rights C. Republican Law D. Rule of the Majority 40.The right to just and favorable working conditions guarantees every Filipino worker a right to . A. Stricter rules on break time B. Fair remuneration for equal work.
  • 8. C. None of these D. Limited opportunities for promotion. 8 | P a g e
  • 9. PHILIPPINE HISTORY 1.He was one of the heroes of the Battle of Hill Eerie during the Korean War as a young lieutenant and later served as a President of the Philippines. A. Fidel V. Ramos B. Rodrigo Duterte C. Benigno Aquino III D. Ferdinand Marcos 2.Who was incarcerated President during the Japanese occupation? A. Jose P. Laurel B. Manuel L. Quezon C. Sergio Osmeña D. Elpidio Quirino 3.The former President of the US who supported the Tydings-Mcduffie Act of 1934. A. Dwight D. Eisenhower B. William Howard Taft C. Franklin D. Roosevelt D. George Washington 4.The president who passed RA 6657 or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law. A. Ferdinand Marcos 9 | P a g e B. Fidel V. Ramos C. Corazon C. Aquino D. Elpidio R. Quirino 5.One of Dr. Jose Rizal's objective as a propagandist is the assimilation of the Philippines to Spain. A. False B. True C. Misleading D. Fake News 6.A Filipino hero who is known for his pseudonym "Paralitico". A. Emilio Jacinto B. Andres Bonifacio C. Apolinario Mabini D. Gregoria de Jesus 7.He is considered as the "Hero of the Battle of Tirad Pass". A. Gregorio del Pilar B. Antonio Luna C. Emilio Jacinto D. Macario Sakay
  • 10. 8.Writer of the Spanish poem Filipinas, from which Lupang Hinirang was adapted from. A. Jose Palma B. Macario Sakay C. Ador de Leon D. Julian Felipe 9. It is the first political party in the Philippines. A. Nacionalista Party B. Federal Party C. Liberal Party D. Makabayan Party 10.He was otherwise known as the President of the Masses. A. Joseph Ejercito Estrada B. Ramon Magsaysay C. Rodrigo Duterte D. Ferdinand Marcos 11.He is the first Filipino president of the University of the Philippines-Diliman. A. Jose Aquino B. Rafael Palma C. Jose Calderon A. Noli Me Tangere 10 | P a g e D. Ignacio Villamor 12.We celebrate the Araw ng Kagitingan every . A. February 25 B. April 9 C. December 30 D. June 24 13.La liga Filipina, a propaganda movement put up a newspaper called__ to fight violence and injustice pf Spaniards to the Filipinos. A. La Solidaridad B. Diariong Tagalog C. La Esperanza D. Kartilya 14.The Fall of Bataan which we celebrate every 9th of April is also regarded as . A. Araw ng Kagitingan B. Araw ng Katapangan C. Araw ng Kabayanihan D. Araw ng mga Bayani 15.Dr. Jose Rizal wrote this poem before he was executed.
  • 11. B. La Solidaridad C. Mi Ultimo Adios D. Sa Aking mga Kababata 16.Where was the Death March ended? A. Bulacan B. Tarlac C. La Union D. Pampanga 17.The composer of the Philippine National Anthem, Lupang Hinirang. A. Julian Felipe B. Ador de Leon C. Jose Palma D. Macario Sakay 18.It was the Philippine Army contingent of the United Nations forces that fought in the Korean War in 1950– 1953. A. Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea B. Philippine Executive Forces to Korea C. Philippine Action Force to Korea D. Philippine Expendables Forces to Korea 19. It is considered as the oldest city in the Philippines. 11 | P a g e A. Manila B. Dumaguete C. Cebu D. Davao 20.It is one of the pseudonyms of Dr. Jose Rizal. A. Laong-laan B. Plaridel C. Hermano Pule D. Magdalo 21.He is known as the founder and "Father of Katipunan", "Supremo", or the "Great Plebeian". A. Antonio Luna B. Andres Bonifacio C. Emilio Jacinto D. Gregorio del Pilar 22.When was the last presidential elections which resulted to the victory of Pres. Rodrigo Roa Duterte? A. May 9, 2016 B. May 15, 2016 C. May 10, 2016 D. May 12, 2016
  • 12. 23.The Philippine President whose economic policy was called "Filipino First Policy". A. Elpidio Quirino B. Carlos P. Garcia C. Manuel A. Roxas D. Manuel L. Quezon 24.When were the 24-hour nationwide emergency hotlines launched? A. July 30, 2016 B. August 5, 2016 C. July 29, 2016 D. August 1, 2016 25.It is the town is Zamboanga del Norte where Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled for four years before he was executed. A. Ipil B. Dapitan C. Dipolog D. Dagonoy 26. Katipunan literally means: A. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Kapatiran B. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Pawis 12 | P a g e C. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Pilipinas D. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan 27.The EDSA Revolution I or what we call People Power Revolution is celebrated on what date? A. February 20 B. February 15 C. February 26 D. February 25 28.We celebrate Labor day in the Philippines every . A. February 25 B. May 1 C. April 9 D. June 12 29.The following are famous works and writings of Rizal except: A. A La Juventud Filipina B. Caingat kayo C. Mi Ultimo Adios D. Himno Al Trabajo
  • 13. 30.He is an American general who surrendered his approximately 75,000 troops at the Fall of Bataan. A. General Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV B. General Edward King Sr. C. General Douglas MacArthur D. General Edward King Jr. 31.The newspaper established by Marcelo H. del Pilar which served as a propaganda material for the reformists. A. La Solidaridad B. La Liga Filipina C. Islas Filipinas D. Diariong Tagalog 32.The battle fought on 1 May 1898 between American and Spanish forces during the Spanish-American War. It is also known as the Battle of Cavite. A. Battle of Imus B. Battle of Bacoor C. Battle of Manila Bay D. Battle of Corregidor 33.He exercises all executive, legislative and judicial powers in the small communities during the pre-colonial era. A. Timawa 13 | P a g e B. Babaylan C. Datu D. Sagigilid 34.Who holds the highest position in the Philippines during the Spanish period whose function is to exercise powers in behalf of the the Spanish Colonial Government? A. Gobernador-Heneral B. Alcalde Mayor C. Cabilde D. Gobernadorcillo 35. He is known as the "Brains of the Revolution". A. Andres Bonifacio B. Gregorio del Pilar C. Emilio Jacinto D. Apolinario Mabini 36.He was a former President of the USA who appointed General MacArthur to rule and govern the Philippines. A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. Dwight D. Eisenhower C. William Howard Taft D. George Washington
  • 14. 37.The president during the Revolutionary Government also known as the Malolos Republic. A. Emilio Aguinaldo B. Elpidio Quirino C. Andres Bonifacio D. Gregorio del Pilar 38.It is the law which allowed the establishment of American Civil Government in the Philippines. A. Tydings-McDuffie Law B. Taft's Law C. Philippine Bill of 1902 D. Jone's Law of 1916 39. We celebrate Rizal Day every_ A. June 30 B. February 25 C. December 30 D. April 9 . 40.Written on this famous work by Emilio Jacinto are the fundamental teachings of the Katipunan. A. La Solidaridad B. Kartilya D. La Esperanza 41.He is known as the "Brains of the Katipunan". A. Apolinario Mabini B. Antonio Luna C. Andres Bonifacio D. Emilio Jacinto 42.Who is the first Chief Justice who was removed from office by an impeachment case? A. Hilario Davide B. Cayetano Arellano C. Renato Corona D. Ma. Lourdes Sereno 43.It is the date which marked the Philippine Independence Day when Emilio Aguinaldo waved the Philippine Flag for the first time in Kawit, Cavite. A. June 12, 1898 B. June 12, 1896 C. June 12, 1895 D. June 12, 1899 44.Known as the Fort Mills, it is an island located at the entrance of Manila Bay and has historically been fortified with coastal artillery to defend the entrance of Manila Bay C. Diariong Tagalog and Manila from attacks by enemy warships 14 | P a g e
  • 15. A. Caballo Island B. Corregidor Island C. El Fraile Island D. Carabao Island 45.The eight rays represent eight provinces which revolted against the Spaniards. Which among the following is not included to those provinces? A. Tarlac B. Cavite C. Bataan D. Nueva Ecija 46.It is considered the National Language in the Philippines A. Pilipino B. Tagalog C. Filipino D. English 47.It was a surprised military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base on the morning of December 7, 1941. A. The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot B. Battle of the Philippine Sea C. Hiroshima Bombing 15 | P a g e D. Bombing of Pearl Harbor 48.The eight (8) rays of the sun in the Philippine flag represent the first eight: A. Provinces that revolted and struggled against the abuses of the Spanish friars and conquistadores. B. Filipino heroes that supported the American soldiers in a fight against Japanese invaders. C. Filipino heroes that led the Filipinos to revolt against the Spanish colonizers. D. Provinces that revolted and struggled against the abuses of the Japanese Imperial Army 49. The oldest legal code retrieved in the Philippines A. Code of Hammurabi B. Morse Code C. Bushido Code D. Code of Kalantiaw 50.The first book which was printed in the Philippines in the year 1593. A. Doctrina Christiana B. Patria Adorada C. Noli Me Tangere D. El Filibusterismo
  • 16. 51. The date when the Philippines won over the arbitration case regarding the West Philippine Sea on the Permanent Court of Arbitration against China. A. July 14, 2016 B. July 11, 2016 C. July 12, 2016 D. July 13, 2016 16 | P a g e
  • 17. PNP Law and History 17 | P a g e 1.The Organic Act No. 175 enacted by the Philippine Commission under American rule led to the creation of _. A. Philippine Constabulary B. Integrated National Police C. Insular Police Force D. Philippine National Police 2.Republic Act 6975 led to the creation of which took effect on January 1, 1991 whose members were formerly the PC and the INP. A. Philippine Constabulary B. Insular Police C. Integrated National Police D. Philippine National Police 3.During the term of President Corazon Aquino, who was designated as the first Director General of the PNP? A. Rodolfo Biazon B. Gringo Honasan C. Cesar Nazareno D. Juan Ponce Enrile 4.The entrance and promotional examination for policemen shall be administered by the: A. National Police Commission B. Civil Service Commission C. Professional Regulation Commission D. Philippine National Police Academy 5.Who among the following is considered the Chairman of NAPOLCOM? A. Secretary of National Defense B. PNP Chief C. DILG Secretary D. President 6. Of the following, who earned the distinction of being the last PC/INP Chief and the first Chief of the Philippine National Police? A. Maj. Gen. Renato S. De Villa B. Maj. Gen. Cesar P. Nazareno
  • 18. C. Maj. Gen. Raul S. Imperial D. Lt. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos C. Rays of the Sun C. RA 7428 18 | P a g e 7.He/she is the lowest ranking commissioned officers of the PNP. A. SPO4 B. PO1 C. Inspector D. SPO1 officer among the 8.Senior Inspector Ador de Leon has an equivalent rank in the AFP as: A. Captain B. Sergeant C. Staff Sergeant D. Major 9.This law established that the Philippine National Police is under the Department of Interior and Local Government. A. RA 9262 B. RA 8551 D. RA 6975 10. Which among the following is not under DILG? A. Bureau of Fire Protection B. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology C. Bureau of Corrections D. Philippine National Police 11.It was inaugurated in August 8, 1901 as national gendarmerie force for law enforcement, directly reporting to the American government. A. Philippine National Police B. Integrated National Police C. Insular Police D. Philippine Constabulary 12.The part(s) of the PNP logo which symbolize/s defense of the public against crime and lawlessness, violence and disorder is/are the: A. Laurel Leaves B. Three Stars
  • 19. D. Native Shield 19 | P a g e 13.When Philippine Constabulary was later integrated into the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the police force were called: A. State police B. National police C. PC D. PNP 14.The Laurel leaves in the PNP logo specifically represent the: A. Shield used by the police in its fight against lawlessness. B. Distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the PNP. C. Eight provinces which revolted against Spain. D. Fourteen Police Regional Offices spread all over the country. 15. According to RA 6975, Sec. 2. "It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State to promote peace and order, ensure public safety and further strengthen local government capability aimed towards the effective delivery of the basic services to the citizenry through the establishment of a _and police force that is national in scope and civilian in character. A. highly efficient and morally upright B. highly efficient and competent C. highly effective and competent D. highly efficient and equipped 16.Who among the following became commissioner of NAPOLCOM? A. Catalino Uy B. Ricardo Visaya C. Panfilo Lacson D. Ismael Sueno the ex-officio 17.Pursuant to R. A. 6975, the Philippine National Police is under which of the following department? A. Department of National Defense B. Department of Interior C. Department of Justice D. Department of Interior and Local Government
  • 20. 18.The maximum age requirement for entry as a Police Officer 1 in the PNP. A. 40 B. 25 C. 30 D. 35 29 | P a g e 19.A police operation which aims to visit the houses of suspected illegal drug users and pushers to warn and ask them to surrender. A. Oplan Katok B. Oplan Tokhang C. Oplan Sita D. Oplan Droga 20.On August 8, 1975, Presidential Decree No. 765 was issued, which led to the establishment of , the country's national police force. A. Insular Police Force B. Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police C. Philippine National Police D. Integrated National Police 21.It is the law activated on January 29, 1991 that mandated the abolition of the PC/INP and the creation of the Philippine National Police (PNP). A. Republic Act No. 6975 B. Republic Act No. 8551 C. Republic Act No. 9596 D. Republic Act No. 8550 22.It is a logbook which contains daily registry of all crime incident reports, official summaries of arrest and other significant events reported in a police station. A. Police archives B. Police blotter C. Police records D. Police daily record 23.The PNP National Headquarters is named after the first Filipino PNP Chief: A. Prospero Olivas B. Basilio Valdez C. Rafael Crame D. Vicente Lim
  • 21. 24.The units. A. 12 B. 15 C. 13 D. 16 21 | P a g e Philippine National Police has operational 25.A senator who became the PNP Chief at the time of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada. A. Gringo Honasan B. Richard Gordon C. Panfilo Lacson D. Antonio Trillanes 26.The Rays of the Sun are adopted in the PNP Logo as a symbol of: A. Supremacy of civilian authority over the police force. B. Professionalism, dedication and zeal of law enforcers. C. Leadership, courage, nationalism and self-reliance. D. Courage and ideals of Filipinos of yesteryears. 27.What is the appropriate basis of chronological order for granting waiver according to R.A. 8551? A. Age-height-weight-education B. Education-age-weight-height C. Height-age-weight-education D. Height-weight-age-education 28.The Chief of the Philippine Constabulary who became a president of the Philippines. A. Joseph Ejercito Estrada B. Ferdinand Marcos C. Fidel Ramos D. Diosdado Macapagal 29. He is the first Filipino Philippine Constabulary Chief. A. Jesus Villamor B. Tomas Karingal C. Cesar Nazareno D. Rafael Crame
  • 22. 30. According to R.A. 8551, age, height, weight and 22 | P a g e education requirements upon entering the PNP may be waived. A. Fakenews B. Maybe C. True D. False 31.Who is the head of the Philippine National Police, with an equivalent rank of a 4-star general. A. Police Director General B. Police Chief of Staff C. Police Superintendent D. Police Deputy Director 32.The compulsory retirement age of a uniformed member of the PNP. A. 65 B. 58 C. 60 D. 56 33. It is the agency which exercises administrative control over the Philippine National Police. A. NAPOLCOM B. Department of Justice C. DND D. Office of the President 34.Which is not a minimum classification for appointment as a member of the PNP? A. Must not have been dismissed for cause from any civilian position in the government. B. Must not have been convicted by a final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude. C. Must possess a formal baccalaureate degree from a government-recognized institution of learning. D. Must have undergone the required training. 35.In the Philippine National Police, the Chief PNP is the only one holding the rank of: A. Lieutenant General B. Major General C. Director D. Director General 36. Who was the first chief of the Philippine National Police? A. Cesar Purisima
  • 23. B. Cesar Nazareno C. Panfilo Lacson D. Ramon Montano 23 | P a g e 37. It is the first Philippine's city police force. A. Pasay Police B. Southern Police District C. Manila Police District D. None of the above 38.The minimum age requirement for entry as a Police Officer 1 in the PNP. A. 21 B. 18 C. 22 D. 20 39.The first Philippine Constabulary Chief and known as the "Father of Philippine Constabulary". A. David Baker B. Henry Allen C. Rafael Crame D. Cesar Nazareno 40.Field training program shall include experience and assignment in the following field except: A. Patrol B. Traffic C. Intelligence D. Investigation 41.TheNational Police has commissioners. A. 7 B. 4 C. 3 D. 5 Commission shall 42.The National Headquarters of the Philippine National Police located along EDSA. A. Camp Crame B. Camp Karingal C. Camp Vicente Lim D. Camp Bagong Diwa
  • 24. 43.Republic Act 8551 is otherwise known as: A. PC-INP Integration Act B. PNP Standardization Law C. PNP Reform Law D. None of these 44.The Rays of the Sun in the PNP Logo traditionally represent the: A. Shield used by the police in its fight against lawlessness. B. Eight provinces which revolted against Spain. C. Distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the PNP. D. Fourteen Police Regional Offices spread all over the country. 45.The shall administer the entrance and promotional examinations for policemen. A. DND B. NAPOLCOM C. DILG D. None of these 24 | P a g e
  • 25. Criminal Justice System 1.Who among the following is NOT a law enforcer? A. Police officer B. MMDA Traffic enforcer C. Court clerk D. PDEA agent 2.It is a general pardon extended to a group or classes of person and is exercised by the President with the concurrence of Congress. It is usually given to political offenders. Its purpose is to bring about the return of dissidents and recalcitrant members of our population to their homes and resumption of their lawful pursuit. A. Bail B. Arrest C. Commutation D. Amnesty 3.It is a criminal justice model that is based on the idea that the most important functions of the pillars of the criminal 25 | P a g e justice system are the protection repression of criminal conduct. A. Law enforcement B. Correction C. Prosecution D. Crime control model of the public and the 4.The following are functions of the police EXCEPT: A. Criminal apprehension B. Arraignment of the accused C. Order maintenance D. Crime prevention 5.It refers to anything, which is contrary or against the rules of a particular prison or jail facility like cash, jewelry, dangerous drugs and deadly weapons. A. Warrant B. Continental C. Contraband D. Bail 6.It is an authority conferred by law to act in certain conditions or situations in accordance with an official or an official agency own considered judgement and conscience. A. Discretion B. Jurisdiction C. Judgment D. Entrapment 7.Of the following, which is not among the primary goals of the Criminal Justice System? A. Enforce laws and maintain peace and order.
  • 26. B. Ensure that no innocent person shall be convicted of a crime. C. Protect human and legal rights of both suspect and victim. D. Develop capacity of local government units to strengthen their crime prevention efforts. 26 | P a g e 8.It is the stage where the accused is formally informed of the charge against him by reading before him the information or complaint and asking him whether he pleads guilty or not guilty. A. Appeal B. Booking C. Arraignment D. Preliminary Investigation 9.It is a systematized process which the government uses to maintain social control by enforcing laws and administering justice to maintain peace and order. A. System of Corrections and Rehabilitation B. Philippine Criminal Justice System C. Fighting Against Criminality D. Law Enforcement 10.It entails the supervised release of offenders after they have served a portion of their sentence. A. Parole B. Probation C. Incarceration D. Community service 11.It is a governmental body officially assembled under the authority of law at the appropriate time and place for the administration of justice through which the state enforces its sovereign rights and power. It is also empowered by the Constitution to determine the guilt of the accused. A. Court B. Sandiganbayan C. Supreme court D. Criminal Justice System 12.Which of the following does not belong to the correction pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System? A. National Prosecution Service B. New Bilibid Prison C. Correctional Institution for Women D. Bureau of Corrections 13.Martha, 16-year old girl, and Jonas were lovers. While they were in the theater, Jonas kissed Martha, touched her breast, including her private parts with her consent. What is the crime committed by Jonas? A. Acts of Lasciviousness
  • 27. B. Acts of Lasciviousness w/ Consent C. Statutory rape D. No crime committed 14.It is under the supervision and control of the Department of Justice and is tasked as the prosecutorial arm of the government. A. National Prosecution Service B. National Bureau of Investigation C. PDEA D. Bureau of Corrections 15. It is a pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System 27 | P a g e which is mandated to investigate penal violations and evaluate evidence in the preliminary investigation. A. Community B. Courts C. Law Enforcement D. Prosecution 16.Which of the following does not fall under the classes of prisoners in the Philippines? A. Municipal Prisoner B. Regional Prisoner C. City Prisoner D. Provincial Prisoner four 17.In the law enforcement pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System, which of the following is NOT included? A. National Bureau of Investigation B. Philippine National Police C. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency D. Bureau of Corrections 18. A pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System which is mandated to administer rehabilitation programs for offenders to get them ready to be integrated in the community again. A. Prosecution B. Corrections C. Courts D. Law Enforcement 19. In Latin, It literally mean "Stand by things decided". A. Stare Decisis B. Actus Reus C. Abberatio Ictus D. Pro Reo 20. Which of the following statements is least accurate with regard to the Office of the Ombudsman?
  • 28. A. It is an instrumentality under the Judiciary tasked to handle cases involving high-ranking government officials. B. It is an independent and autonomous constitutional body. C. It investigates graft and corruption cases involving government employees. D. It is empowered to have fiscal autonomy. 21.It involves community supervision in lieu of prison. A. Probation B. Parole C. Incarceration D. Community Service 22.This pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System includes people itself and People's Organizations. The primary role of this pillar is to provide assistance to an offended party especially when rights are asserted. A. Law Enforcement B. Courts C. Community D. Corrections 23.The pillar in the Philippine Criminal Justice System which is mandated to try and issue judgment on the cases between the accused and the victim. 28 | P a g e A. Community B. Corrections C. Law Enforcement D. Courts 24.It comprises all the means used to enforce those standard of conduct, which are deemed necessary to protect individuals and to maintain general community well being. A. Law B. Court C. Judge D. Criminal Justice System 25.It is considered as the weakest link of the Philippine criminal justice system because of its failure to rehabilitate the inmates after serving their services. A. Correction B. Supreme Court C. Sandiganbayan D. Court of Appeals 26.This pillar includes the patrolling to supervise conduct, investigating to identify offenders and/or recover stolen or missing property, warning or arresting those who are probably guilty of criminal behavior, and assisting in the prosecution and trial of offenders. A. Courts
  • 29. B. Prosecution C. Corrections D. Law Enforcement 27.The special court having jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases involving graft and corrupt practices and other offenses committed by public officers and employees (with Salary Grade 24 and above) in relation to their offices is the: A. Ombudsman B. Sandiganbayan C. Court of Appeals D. Regional Trial Court 28.Vilma, a pharmacist, is preparing a medicine for Keana, a cancer patient. Instead of using the prescribed drug, she erroneously used a highly poisonous substance. When the medicine was taken by Keana, the latter nearly died. What is the crime committed by Vilma? A. Frustrated murder B. No crime was committed C. Frustrated homicide D. Reckless imprudence resulting to physical injuries. 29.It is an act committed by a juvenile for which an adult could be prosecuted in criminal court. A. Minor Offenses B. Status Offenses 29 | P a g e C. Delinquency Offenses D. Misdemeanour 30.This was established under Batas Pambansa Bilang129 known as The Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980 . It is composed of one presiding justice and sixty eight associate justices. A. Ombudsman B. Supreme Court C. Sandiganbayan D. Court of Appeals 31.The following are the agencies involved in the Philippine Criminal Justice System EXCEPT: A. Bureau of Fire Protection B. Insurance Commission C. Regional Trial Court D. Bureau of Corrections 32.The government agency that directs, supervises and controls all district, city and municipal jails nationwide is the: A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology B. National Penitentiary C. Penal Colony D. Bureau of Corrections
  • 30. 33.Ramelo was driving a truck loaded with sugarcane. While he maneuvers the vehicle in reverse, his 4-year old daughter ran towards the rear side of the vehicle. When his wife Virgilita saw what was to happen, she ran after the girl resulting to her being hit by the vehicle, killing her. What is the crime committed by Ramelo? A. Reckless imprudence resulting to homicide B. Homicide C. Murder D. Reckless imprudence resulting to parricide 34.Which of the following public officers is not part of the law enforcement pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System? A. NBI agent B. Police officers C. Security guard D. Fiscal 35.Who among the following shall be considered a part of prosecution pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System? A. Judge B. Fiscal C. Police D. Arresting officer 30 | P a g e 36.He is the officer of the judiciary who issues warrant of arrest and determine the culpability of the accused. A. Court clerk B. Plaintiff C. Judge D. Fiscal 37.It is the taking of a person into custody so that he may be bound to answer for the commission of an offense. A. Bail B. Brigandage C. Arrest D. Amnesty 38.It is when in his presence , the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing , or is attempting to commit an offense. A. In flagrante delicto B. Police officer C. Fiscal D. Judge 39.When an accused is charged before the court and is unable to hire the services of a private lawyer, which of the following will serve as his defender? A. National Prosecution Service
  • 31. B. Public Attorney's Office C. Public Law Firm D. Solicitor General 40.Which of the following statements is NOT true with regard to the National Prosecution Service? A. It is an organic unit of the Department of Justice. B. Its head is called the Chief State Prosecutor C. It is directly under the Judiciary. D. It collates and evaluates evidence in the preliminary investigation and dismisses or files the case in court. 41.Pedro killed Maria, his common-law wife and their daughter. What is/are the crime/s committed by Pedro? A. Multiple homicide B. Mass murder C. Homicide/murder and parricide D. Multiple parricide 42.This pillar must decide the culpability or innocence of the accused after careful examinations of the records of the case after its trial on the merit. A. Prosecution B. Courts C. Community D. Corrections 31 | P a g e 43.The Pasay City Prosecutor's Office has filed a charge of inciting to sedition against Senator Tonio for allegedly encouraging the military to shoot President Pedro. What is the punishment if the senator is found guilty of the crime? A. Prision Mayor in its maximum period and a fine not exceeding 2,000 pesos B. Reclusion Perpetua C. Reclusion Temporal in its maximum period. D. Prision Correctional in its maximum period and a fine not exceeding 2,000 pesos 44.It is a change made by the President on the decision of the court by reducing the degree of penalty imposed upon the convicted felon. A. Bail B. Amnesty C. Commutation D. Arrest 45.These are the rights required to be recited by a police officer except such information will imperil the arrest. A. Bill of Rights B. Miranda doctrine C. Human rights D. None of these.
  • 32. 46.When a person is charged with an offense and the case is terminated either by an acquittal or conviction, or in any manner without the express consent of the accused, the latter can not again be charged with the same or identical offense. A. In Flagrante Delicto B. Duplicity of offense C. Plea Bargaining D. Double Jeopardy 47.It is a sworn written statement charging a person for an offense, subscribed by the offended party, public officers or any peace officer in charge of the law violated. A. Warrant of Arrest B. Search warrant C. Complaint D. Commutation 48.Community members strengthen their role in crime prevention and in the dispensation and administration of justice in the Criminal Justice System through the following except when they: A. take the role of witness in court. B. cooperate with law enforcement agencies in crime prevention activities. C. provide information or data on illegal activities. 32 | P a g e D. formulate and implement local peace and order plan. 49.Is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder. A. Gang B. Felon C. Brigandage D. Offender 50.He is the person responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the law. A. Fiscal B. Respondent C. Prosecutor D. Plaintiff 51.The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) examiners, Commission on Audit (COA) auditors and Commission on Human Rights (CHR) investigators have one thing in common. They all belong to which pillar of the Criminal Justice System? A. Prosecution B. Law Enforcement C. Community D. Courts
  • 33. 52.It is a written direction or command of the court or any other competent authority consigning an offender to jail or prison for confinement. A. Warrant B. Bail C. Arrest D. Commitment order 33 | P a g e 53.Behaviors that juvenile status. A. Misdemeanor are law violations only for youth of B. Delinquency offenses C. Status Offenses D. Minor offenses 54.Which bureau under the Department of Justice is responsible for the treatment and rehabilitation of national prisoners serving sentences of more than three years? A. Bureau of Jail Management and Penology B. National Penitentiary C. National Prosecution Service D. Bureau of Corrections 55.Dina abandoned her 2-day old daughter in front of an orphanage in a bid to conceal her dishonor. Unfortunately, the street dogs mauled the helpless baby resulting to her death. What is the crime committed by Dina? A. Homicide B. Abandonment C. Infanticide D. Parricide 56. It is the mental knowledge of committing the crime. A. Pro Reo B. Actus Reus C. Abberatio Ictus D. Mens Rea 57.It is the act of committing the crime. A. Mens Rea B. Pro Reo C. Abberatio Ictus D. Actus Reus 58.It is the security given for the release of a person in custody of the law, furnished by him or bondsman , conditioned upon his appearance before any court as required under the condition. A. Brigandage B. Bail C. Arrest
  • 34. D. Amnesty 59.This was created to amicably settle cases within their respective barangay, punishable by imprisonment not exceeding one year. A. Commutation B. Barangay Trial Court C. Brigandage D. Barangay Court System 60.This pillar of the Philippine Criminal Justice System involves prevention of the commission of crime and protection of life, liberty and properties of the citizens. A. Courts B. Corrections C. Law Enforcement D. Community 34 | P a g e
  • 35. Current Events 1.On his 3rd SONA, President Duterte told the Members of the Senate to urgently pass this law to put in place a policy that will address our competing land requirements for food, housing, businesses, and environmental conservation. A. Anti-Illegal Land Conversion Act B. Comprehensive Land Reform Law C. National Land Use Act D. None of these 2.What is the local name of this native vine that is featured on the newly-designed 5-peso coin recently released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas? It is commonly known as the jade vine. A. Waling-waling B. Katmon C. Tayabak D. Kapa-kapa 3.She won the 4th and last gold medal for the Philippines in the 2018 Asian Games women's street skateboard event in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. A. Bianca Pagdanganan B. Margielyn Didal C. Yuka Saso D. Lois Kaye Go 35 | P a g e 4.Last April 26, 2018, this world- famous island was closed to tourists for six months and will undergo rehabilitation. A. Samal island B. Guimaras island C. Boracay island D. Camiguin island 5.The Barangay and Sangguiang Kabataan elections were held on: A. May 16, 2018 B. May 14, 2018 C. May 15, 2018 D. May 13, 2018 6. The current Speaker of the House of the 17th Congress. A. Martin Romualdez B. Sonny Belmonte C. Mark Villar D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 7.Where was the remains of the late President Ferdinand Marcos buried on October 18, 2016? A. Batac, Ilocos Norte B. Heritage Park C. Laoag, Ilocos Norte
  • 36. D. Libingan ng mga Bayani 8.Medinilla magnifica, or rose grape is a flowering plant native to the Philippines. It is featured on the newly-designed 10-peso coin issued by the BSP last March 2018. What is the local name of this plant? A. Tayabak B. Waling-waling C. Kapa-kapa D. Katmon 9.On May 18, 2018, this museum was opened to the public for the first time. It is hosted inside the building formerly occupied by the Department of Tourism within Rizal Park near the Agrifina Circle. A. National Museum of Natural History B. Museo Pambata C. National Museum of the Philippines D. Museum of Contemporary Art and Design 10.A rainfall advisory from PAG-ASA which means 30mm and up of rainfall is expected for the first one hour and has possibility to cause severe flood. Response to this warning should be immediate evacuation due to flooding. A. Yellow B. Blue D. None of these C. Orange 36 | P a g e D. Red 11.He was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author and was famous for his scientific works about black holes. He died on March 13, at the age of 76. A. Timothy Berners-Lee B. Sir Roger Penrose C. Alan Guth D. Stephen William Hawking 12.One hundred-three (103) shipping containers from Canada which were falsely declared as plastic scraps for recycling were sent to the Philippines from June 2013 to January 2014. What do these containers have? A. Illegal drugs B. Fruits C. Garbage D. Old clothes 13.An Executive Order issued by President Duterte which allows accessibility of documents and other transactions in the government to ensure transparency and accountability. A. Freedom of Information B. Anti-dynasty law C. Reproductive health law
  • 37. 14.He is the 3rd richest man in China as of January 2018 with an estimated net worth of $40.8 billion according to Forbes Magazine. He was bestowed the title of Doctor of Science in Technopreneurship, honoris causa, by De La Salle University on October 25, 2017. A. Jack Ma B. Wang Wei C. Ma Huateng D. Wang Jianlin 37 | P a g e 15.The Philippine Navy ship that made history by completing the country’s first-ever port call in Russia. A. BRP Ramon Alcaraz B. BRP Davao del Sur C. BRP Tarlac D. BRP Gregorio del Pilar 16.On June 4, 2018, twenty-five people died after this volcano in Guatemala erupted. A. Pacaya B. Volcan de Fuego C. Santa Maria D. Acatenango 17.According to Article 31 of the ASEAN Charter, the Chairmanship of ASEAN shall rotate annually, based on the alphabetical order of the English names of Member States. After the Philippines chaired and hosted the ASEAN summit last 2017, what country will assume the Chairmanship this 2018? A. Rwanda B. Qatar C. Singapore D. Russia 18.He is the former PNP Chief under the Duterte administration. He is now the Director General of the Bureau of Corrections. A. Guillermo Eleazar B. Oscar Albayalde C. Alan Purisma D. Ronald dela Rosa 19.It is the country that hosted the Trump-Kim Summit last June 12, 2018. A. China B. Malaysia C. Singapore D. Japan
  • 38. 20.He is the Philippine president who implemented the Nationwide Smoking Ban. A. Joseph Ejercito Estrada B. Rodrigo Duterte C. Fidel Ramos D. Benigno Aquino III 21. He is the current Chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection. A. Fire Director Ariél Aguilár Barayuga B. Fire Chief Superintendent Carlito Saquetón Romero C. Fire Director Bobby Vaggas Baruelo D. Fire Director Leonard Ramos Bañago 22. On July 23, 2018, a total of 184 lawmakers booted him 38 | P a g e out as Speaker of the House, the same Congress opened its 3rd regular session. A. Rodolfo Fariñas B. Pantaleon Alvarez C. Juan Miguel Zubiri D. Danilo E. Suarez day the 17th 23.On January 31, 2018, a _ coinciding with a super moon and blue moon phenomenon was witnessed by many astronomers and skywatchers throughout the country. A. Total lunar eclipse B. Total solar eclipse C. Partial lunar eclipse D. Partial solar eclipse 24.On January 1, 2018, the Republic Act No. 10963, widely known as the TRAIN Law took effect. What does TRAIN stand for? A. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Income B. Tax Reform for Added Income C. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion D. Tax Reform for Accelerated Inclusion 25.A rainfall advisory from PAG-ASA which means 7.5mm- 15mm of rainfall is expected for the first one hour and has possibility to occur continuously. It advises people to MONITOR. A. Yellow B. Orange C. Blue D. Red 26.Who is the Filipina weightlifting athlete who won a silver medal in the recent 2016 Rio Olympics held in Brazil? A. Hidilyn S. Diaz B. Hyedilin S. Frias C. Hidilyn F. Diaz D. Hidilyn F. Frias
  • 39. 27.On his 3rd State of the Nation Address, President Duterte made a pledge that this group or its allies will never gain foothold in our country. A. Taliban B. Jemaah Islamiyah C. ISIS Terrorists D. NPA Terrorists 28.On September 22, 2018, a special barangay and SK elections was held in this city. A. Davao City B. Marawi City C. Zamboanga City D. Balanga City 29.In his 3rd State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Rodrigo Duterte's speech lasted for how many minutes? A. 35 minutes B. 40 minutes C. 48 minutes D. 30 miniutes 30.Benham Rise is a 13-million hectare underwater plateau located near Aurora. The area is solely claimed, as part of its continental shelf, by the Republic of the Philippines, which was confirmed by the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf on April 12, 2012. Thru 39 | P a g e the Executive Order No. 25, President Duterte renamed the underwater plateau. What do we call Benham Rise now? A. Maharlika Rise B. Philippine Rise C. Benham Continental Shelf D. Aurora Rise 31.This program was launched by the DOTr which greatly affected transport groups and resulted to several transport strike because one of its provisions includes phasing out of jeepneys. A. PUV Modernization Program B. Jeepney Phaseout Program C. Jeepney Modernization program D. None of these 32.It is also known as PHL-Microsat-1, a Philippine microsatellite launched to the International Space Station (ISS) in March 23, 2016. A. Encantadia 1 B. Marikit 1 C. Diwata 1 D. Diyosa 1 33.A rainfall advisory from PAG-ASA which means 15mm- 30mm of rainfall is expected for the first one hour and has
  • 40. possibility to cause flood. It advises people to be ALERT with the possible flooding. A. Red B. Yellow C. Blue D. Orange 34. It was the date when President Duterte declared Martial law in the whole island of Mindanao. A. May 23, 2017 B. September 21, 2017 C. May 25, 2017 D. May 21, 2017 35. On September 21, 2017, President Duterte Proclamation No. 319, declared through the . A. Martial Law Memorial Day of Protest B. Marcos Day of Protest C. National Day of Protest D. Martial Law Day of Protest 36. Senator Manny Pacquiao founded this semi-professional basketball league on August 29, 2017. According to Pacquiao, the league is not intended to be a competitor to the Philippine Basketball Association, the country's top A. Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball Association B. Manny Pacman Basketball Association C. Manny Pacquiao Basketball League D. Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League 37.She was removed from office by way of an 8–6 decision by the Supreme Court over a quo warranto petition, rendering her appointment as Chief Justice null and void. A. Conchita Carpio-Morales B. Teresita Leonardo-de Castro C. Maria Lourdes Sereno D. Ma. Merceditas N. Gutierrez 38.It was an ISIS-affiliated local terrorist group which took over Marawi City. A. Abu Sayyaf B. NPA C. Maute Group D. Jemaah Islamiyah 39.What is the government agency mandated by the Philippine Identification System Act to implement the national ID system for citizens and resident aliens of the Philippines? A. Philippine Statistics Authority B. Department of Foreign Affairs professional basketball league. 40 | P a g e
  • 41. C. National Statistics Office D. Department of Interior and Local Government 40.The date when the Philippines won against China on its case on the Permanent Court of Arbitration. A. July 12, 2016 B. July 11, 2016 C. July 27, 2016 D. July 13, 2016 41.The DOJ indicted 11 members of the_ fraternity over the fatal hazing of University of Santo Tomas (UST) law freshman student Horacio "Atio" Castillo III in September last year. A. Tau Gamma Phi B. Alpha Kappha Rho C. Aegis Juris D. Upsilon Sigma Phi 42.When was the last Presidential Elections which resulted to the victory of President Rodrigo Duterte? A. May 9, 2016 B. May 14, 2016 C. May 15, 2016 D. May 10, 2016 41 | P a g e 43.Judge Elmo Alameda of issued a warrant against Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV over a rebellion case following President Duterte's issuance of Proclamation 572 voiding his amnesty. A. Mandaluyong Regional Trial Court Branch 213 B. Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 22 C. Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 150 D. Pasay Regional Trial Court Branch 108 44.On February 2, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed _or the Free Irrigation Service Act, a law that waives irrigation fees for farmers who own 8 hectares of land or less. A. Republic Act No. 10968 B. Republic Act No. 11969 C. Republic Act No. 10169 D. Republic Act No. 10969 45.What are the 24-hour nationwide emergency hotlines? A. 8888 and 911 B. 2363 and 911 C. 8888 and 117 D. 999 and 911 46. The current Senate President of the 17th Congress. A. Alan Peter Cayetano
  • 42. B. Vicente Sotto C. Aquilino Pimentel D. Franklin Drilon 47.She created history for the Philippines at the 2018 Asian Games by winning the first ever gold medal for the Philippines in both women's individual and women's team event in Asian Games golf competitions. A. Hidilyn Diaz B. Margielyn Didal C. Yuka Saso D. Kiyomi Watanabe 48.He was the controversial Tanauan, Batangas mayor who was assassinated by an unknown sniper during a flag- raising ceremony. A. Mayor Meynardo Sabili B. Mayor Antonio Halili C. Mayor Anthony Palili D. Mayor Antonio Halipi 42 | P a g e
  • 43. Social Awareness and Value Judgement 1.While assigned as members of a CDM contingent, you and your buddy were hurled invective/insulting remarks by a group of demonstrators protesting for the passage of Bangsamoro Organic Law. Angered by the insults, you began to indiscriminately strike demonstrators with truncheons hitting them in the different parts of their bodies. Your action as police officers was: A. right; your inaction in this situation will embolden others to hurl similar insulting remarks. B. wrong; you should have first strongly warned the demonstrators before using the necessary force option. C. wrong; you used excessive force in a situation that does not yet require the use of necessary force. D. right; the invective/insulting remarks against your persons constitute unlawful aggression. 2.Shop owners in the Vesta Mall are upset by a recent rash of purse snatchings in their parking lot. PO3 Dalisay is closely patrolling the mall area, including the vacant lot behind the stores. Which situation below would PO3 Dalisay most likely investigate? A. A car at the mall parking lot with four flat tires and a broken windshield. B. A woman's voice raised in anger at the mall parking lot. 43 | P a g e C. A man running through the vacant lot with a bulky object under his sweatshirt. D. A vendor selling cigarette in the vacant lot. 3.A credible witness of a robbery incident saw a man who allegedly robbed the residence of Ramos family. Which of the following is the most helpful part of witness' testimony to identify the suspect? A. The man is wearing red cap. B. The man has a big scar on his forehead. C. He was climbing the gate. D. The man ran north of the Times street E. The man has a gun. 4.SPO3 Cardo Dalisay was patrolling along Capitol Drive which is one of the hottest spots in snatching and robbery hold-ups. Apparently, a student from BPSU called the attention of SPO3 Dalisay because of a snatching incident in the corner of Capitol Drive and Kinatawan Avenue. Which situation shall SPO3 Dalisay investigate? A. A tricycle along Capitol drive without tires and detached from its side-car. B. A tattooed man selling cigarettes along the street. C. A man walking towards east of Capitol Drive and has a woman's purse. D. An old woman who was crossing the south of Kinatawan Avenue with her pet dog.
  • 44. E. A child facing the north of Capitol hysterically crying due to the 44 | P a g e drive dog who is barking uncontrollably towards him. 5.An off-duty policeman was buying groceries at the convenience store when two men suddenly barged inside with guns drawn and at gunpoint, robbed the cashier. Although armed with his issued service firearm, the police office made no attempt to stop the robbery or to prevent the criminals from escaping with their loot. Later, he justified his inaction by stating that an officer, when off-duty, is a private citizen and therefore, he is not obliged to respond in such a situation. The officer's conduct was: A. wrong, a police officer must act to prevent crimes and apprehend criminals at all times. B. right, it would be suicidal to intervene as he was outnumbered by the armed robbers. C. right, it is none of his business to intervene as the crime occurred outside his jurisdiction and while he was off-duty. D. wrong, he should have carefully noted the description of the suspects and asked for back-up. 6. While out of duty, SPO4 Joaquin Tuazon accidentally passed by a scene of an accident involving a tricycle and a jeep with plate number ATA123. He witnessed the jeep fleeing from the scene. Which is the best information that SPO4 Tuazon shall include in his report? A. A tricycle hit a jeep with a plate number ATA123. B. A tricycyle was driving when it was suddenly hit by a jeep with plate number ATA123. C. A jeep with plate number ATA123 left the scene of an accident involving a tricycle. D. A jeep with plate number ATA123 hit the tricycle after he fled from the scene of the accident. E. None of these. 7.When you are on a traffic duty, you saw an old woman crossing the street and pressing her hand on her chest and crying out in pain. You suspect that she is having a cardiac arrest. The wisest course of action you should do is: A. Help her cross the street in order to prevent her from being hit by moving vehicles. B. Lie her down flat on the street while you call for an EMT. C. Call a taxi cab to take her to the nearest hospital for immediate treatment. D. Ask her for the name of his doctor so that you can summon him. 8.The shabu trade is believed to be rampant in a certain university along Capitol Drive. An informer told SPO1 Dominguez and PO3 Catibay that a transaction will take place around the school vicinity. Which situation shall the officers investigate?
  • 45. A. A drunk female college student buying a cigarette in front of the school. B. Two male students in uniform talking and exchanging stuff at the back of a carinderia. C. A group of students playing a card game without any money beside them. D. Shouting students due to basketball championship game along Capitol Drive. 9.Police Officer II Cristina Perea heard a report of kidnapping on a nearby area from her radio. What information does PO2 Perea need in order to find the fleeing vehicle and call for hot pursuit? A. The name of the victim is Mrs. Curry Pot, age 56 and a businesswoman. B. The victim owns a villa in SafeKa Subdivision where she was abducted. C. She also owns a white Toyota Alphard with plate number ASA 1234 which was used to flee from the crime scene. D. She is set to run as a Barangay Captain on the upcoming Barangay Elections. 10.Ms. Juana Dela Cruz also known as Anaconda, age 50 is an alleged swindler. She is known as a notorious leader of a syndicate who deceive their victims in order to get money from them as payments for fake transactions. SPO4 Crisia Jabinar was tasked to find forged documents in the 45 | P a g e suspect's retrieved stuff. Which of the following stuff might be presented as evidence? A. A driver's license with name and image of the suspect and date of birth September 29, 1980. B. Total amount of thirty thousand pesos in cash inside the suspect's pouch. C. Pictures of random people and one pack of cigarrete. D. A .45 caliber black Glock pistol with a duly registered license. E. A wallet with variety of credit cards under Ms. Dela Cruz's name.
  • 46. Vocabulary 1.The wealthy couple celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in their palatial mansion in Makati's millionaires' district. A. Spacious B. Architecturally-modern C. Ancestral home D. Spanish-styled 2.The lake attracts thousands of local and foreign tourists because of its unparalleled beauty. A. Elegant B. Charming C. Immeasurable D. Exceptional 3.Installing the big, heavy logo of the company at the 25th floor of the building's facade is a herculean task. A. Problematic B. Lucrative C. Easy D. Arduous 4.He's a good doctor but instead of working in a big hospital, he opts to practice his profession in remote areas. A. Decides 46 | P a g e B. Chooses C. Starts D. Tries 5.The newly-opened store attracts more because of its lively, easy-to-remember slogan. A. Jingle B. Advertisement C. Promo D. Song 6. The zigzag road is perilous to small vehicles. A. Attractive B. Good C. Dangerous D. Suitable customers 7.As she gets her hand at the newspaper, she will look for her horoscope. A. Success in love B. Success in business C. Prediction of a person's wealth D. A forecast of a person's future 8.He is a wine connoisseur and he can tell a good wine by merely having a sip.
  • 47. A. Drinker B. Seller C. Manufacturer D. Expert 9.His magnetic personality drives every women in their neighborhood crazy over him. A. Very attractive B. Very handsome C. Very intelligent D. Very masculine 10.He dismissed the comment of his immediate superior about him with blithe disregard. A. Misgiving B. Cheerful indifference C. Deep regret D. Heavy heart 11.It was unfortunate that the once healthy gym instructor caught a debilitating disease. A. Tending to blind B. Tending to frighten C. Tending to weaken D. Tending to kill D. Lacking in elegance 47 | P a g e 12.The exquisite design of the building made of corals enthralls the guests of the blessing. A. Capture B. Charm C. Secure D. Impress 13. His cook magazine comes out in the market fortnightly. A. Every two months B. Every month C. Every quarter D. Every two weeks 14.Early in the morning, the children frolic at the white sand of the famous beach in Boracay. A. Sunbathe B. Take pictures C. Play cheerfully D. Crawl 15. The color of the walls is so drab it needs to be repainted. A. Very ugly B. Simple and common C. Drearily dull
  • 48. 16.The terrain was so unfamiliar that the retreating troops were vanquished easily by the enemies. A. Captured B. Surrounded C. Defeated thoroughly D. Killed mercilessly 17.In his ten years in office, he was able to amass great wealth and several properties. A. Acquire forcibly B. Win C. Receive D. Gather or accumulate 18.Everyone in his department hates their irascible superior who is fond of shouting at a small mistake. A. Fond of cussing B. Irritable C. Frightening D. Disrespectful 19.The children's milk in the market was recalled because it was found to be contaminated with a certain chemical from power plant that leaked. A. Prohibited to sell A. Projection B. Ordered back 48 | P a g e C. Burned D. Threw in the garbage can 20.Being the scion of a wealthy patriarch, the family enjoys a good life. A. Relative B. Family C. Paintings D. Descendant 21. He was lambasted for his stand on same-sex marriage. A. Criticized harshly B. Blamed quickly C. Reprimanded sternly D. Praised highly 22.He never forgets to bring cakes and flowers to his sweetheart when he visits her. A. Girlfriend B. Steady C. Wife D. Beloved 23.A dash of baby powder and a red lipstick enhanced the beauty of her visage.
  • 49. B. Lips C. Personality D. Face 24.A breath of fresh air and a change of milieu is what you need to regain your health. A. Exercise B. Medicine C. Diet D. Environment 49 | P a g e 25.Her impeccable manners draw out inspirations from her female co-workers. A. Charming B. Exciting C. Demure D. Flawless admiration and 26.Her immaculate image was destroyed by the rumors about her that circulated in the social media. A. Beautiful B. Spotless C. Exciting D. Protected latest 27.You cannot help but notice his profane activities being a religious man himself. A. Modest B. Irreverent C. Illegal D. Respectful 28.His flamboyant personality easily attracts the girls in their neighborhood. A. Exuberant B. Magnetic C. Exotic D. Hot 29.Her penchant for stylish clothes combined with her love for acting earned her a role in a Broadway musical. A. Interest B. Fondness C. Appetite D. Hunger 30.He was shaking his head as he looked at the debris of a fallen building wrecked by a powerful earthquake. A. Scattered fragments B. Remains
  • 50. C. Wreckage D. Scaffoldings 31.He was the recipient of the award for model employee of the year. A. A person or thing that receives B. One who borrows C. A generous person D. Someone who gives something 32.After receiving a lump sum for his pension, he splurged a large amount on clothes and fancy accessories. A. Invested on B. Spent extravagantly C. Deposited immediately D. Gave generously 33.The volunteer workers in the orphanage treat the orphans and wayward children with motherly solicitude. A. Perfect discipline B. Care or concern C. Strong commitment D. Kindness and generosity 34.He was so occupied that he sends a proxy to a wedding where he is a part of the entourage. 59 | P a g e A. Substitute B. Relative C. Friend D. Representative 35.The impressive lighting produced different hues on her photograph. A. Colors or shades B. Impressions C. Shadows D. Reflections 36.The beautiful facade of the building elicited admiration from the guests. A. Decoration B. Paintings C. Lobby D. Front 37. The main protagonist acted out the part with great elan. A. Enthusiasm and style B. Memorized dialogue C. Supervised movements D. Great pride 38. He was able to free himself from his captors unscathed.
  • 51. A. Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm B. Without any obstacle C. Without any noise D. Without any difficulty 39.The candidate from Pasay City is predicted to win in his bailiwick come election day. A. One's sphere of operations B. A place where one lives. C. A place where one was born. D. A place where one is well-known. 40.The newly-crowned Miss Universe basks in the light of international recognition. A. Wonders B. Wallows C. Smiles D. Recieves 41.Circling the virgin forest is a placid river where you can swim peacefully in the late afternoon and enjoy the cool breeze from the forest. A. Exciting B. Beautiful C. Flowing 51 | P a g e D. Serene 42.His long journey ended up in a hamlet at the foot of a great mountain. A. Remote barrio B. Small settlement C. Prosperous village D. Waterless community 43.The new project was finished ahead of deadline because they gave it the paramount importance it deserves. A. Needed B. Desired C. Supreme D. Attentive 44.After his writing job in the internet, he usually saunters at the small forest park near his home to refresh his mind. A. Plays with his tablet B. Walks in a slow, relaxed manner. C. Takes a nap D. Outlines his next writing job 45.The loquacious little bird was stationed at the lobby of the hotel to greet the guests. A. Crooning
  • 52. 52 | P a g e everybody understood and performed very well. A. Easy to follow B. Clear and in detail C. Not confusing D. Direct to the point 47.In Feng Shui, having a water feature in front of the house is considered auspicious. A. Very lucky B. A good sign C. Conducive to success D. Imperative 48. He recounted his ordeal at the hands of his kidnappers. A. A beautiful experience B. A tearful experience C. A horrific experience D. A difficult experience 49.She flaunts her new body-hugging spaghetti-strapped dress to attract the attention of the wealthy customers of the cafe. A. Pulls upward B. Wears with style C. Unbuttons openly D. Display ostentatiously 50.The latest memo from the invectives from the employees. A. Annoyed B. Accepted C. Insulted D. Evoked HR department elicited B. Talkative C. Beautiful D. Colourful 46. The teacher's instructions were very explicit that
  • 53. Reading Comprehension 1.Deadweight tonnage is a measure of how much weight a ship is carrying or can safely carry. It is the sum of the weights of cargo, fuel, fresh water, ballast water, provisions, passengers, and crew. Which of the following does NOT go into the calculation of dead weight tonnage? A. weight of crew B. weight of the ship C. weight of ballast water D. weight of passengers 2.People born under the zodiac sign Pisces are generous to a fault. They are always ready to help anyone in need, even those whom they have just met. Because they are kind and compassionate, they are often taken advantage of by people who come to them with a tale of woes and sufferings. If it happens that they don't have something to give, they will even borrow from friends so the people who come to them for help will not go home empty-handed. What does the paragraph say about the people born under the sign Pisces? A. That Pisces people are merciful. B. That Pisces people often do not have something to give that they have to borrow from friends. C. That Pisces people are saints. D. That Pisces people are often successful because they are generous. 3. Most researches in needy countries are based on the thinking and approach of the highly developed Western world, and seldom have they been directed toward meeting the countries' own development needs. The sentence best supports the statement that . A. most researches done in needy countries are missing their objectives B. most researches have universal application. C. highly developed countries offer the best guide for the development of needy countries D. needy countries need researchers to help them reach the status of the western world. 4. A rule change was enacted before the 1974 National Football League (NFL) season to add one sudden death overtime period (15 minutes) to all preseason and regular season games. If no team scored in this period, the game would result in a tie. This rule was enacted to decrease the number of tie games. The first ever regular season overtime, a September 22 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Denver Broncos, ended in a 35-35 draw. It was not until November 10, when the New York Jets defeated the New York Giants, 26-20, that an overtime game would produce a winner. 53 | P a g e
  • 54. Based on this information, which of the following statements is accurate: A. The number of ties appear to have increased after this rule change. B. There's not enough information to determine if this rule change impacted the number of ties. C. The number of ties appear to have stayed the same after this rule change. D. The number of ties appear to have been reduced after this rule change. 5.The movie Close to You, a romantic comedy, was graded A by the Films Rating Board. It opened simultaneously in fifty theaters in Metro Manila on a Wednesday. The following day, it was reported that not even one of the fifty theaters where it was shown played to an SRO audience. The producers of the movie were shaking their heads, asking one another how they could recoup their investments. A. What could be said about the movie? B. The theaters in Metro Manila are big. C. The movie was a dismal flop. D. Most grade A movies did not enjoy commercial success. E. Romantic comedy is not popular with moviegoers. 6.The advent of cellphone is perhaps the best contribution of modern technology to our communication 54 | P a g e system. Back then, it would take a week or longer before we can communicate with our loved ones if we are working in other countries. It was through letters that we could communicate with them, and letters really took time to reach their destinations. Today, if we want to talk to our loved ones, even of we are living in another country, we can do so very easily with the use of cellphones. In a matter of minute, we are connected with them. What does the passage say? A. Back then, communication with our loved ones was impossible because there was no cellphones. B. Cellphone can reach people in faraway places but letters cannot. C. Communication using cellphones is fast and easy. D. Letters are useless in our modern time. 7.When faced with a challenging event like a disagreement with a colleague at work, there are always two roads to go down; You can either approach the situation as a problem, or as an opportunity for spiritual growth. This not-so-subtle distinction can mean the difference between distress and eustress- always try to choose the latter. A eustress is a moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the one who experiences it. Which of the following is not true about the passage? A. Spiritual growth is the result of a disagreement with a colleague at work.
  • 55. B. A disagreement with a colleague at work can be an opportunity for spiritual growth. C. A eustress is advised to be chosen over distress. D. A disagreement with a colleague at work is a challenging event. 8.A person born in the Year of the Tiger is capable of earning large sums of money, but he is rather a spendthrift and does not always put his money to best use. He can also be most generous and will often shower lavish gifts on friends and relations. That is why a Tiger person has many friends and acquaintances. Which of the following is true about a person born in the Year of the Tiger? A. He welcomes people in need and helps them in whatever way he can. B. He is always successful in earning large sums of money. C. He spends his money in extravagant and irresponsible way. D. He is a good businessman. 9.A utility cooperative is a type of cooperative that is tasked with the delivery of a public utility such as electricity, water or telecommunications to its members. Profits are either reinvested for infrastructure or distributed to members in the form of 'patronage' or 'capital credits', which are essentially dividends paid on a member's investment into the cooperative. Each 55 | P a g e customer is a member and owner of the business with an equal say as every other member of the cooperative, unlike investor-owned utilities where the amount of say is governed by the number of shares held. A utility cooperative is most similar to which of the following types of organizations? A. A monarchy. B. A partnership. C. A dictatorship. D. A military organization. 10.The Philippines is experiencing its worst drought in fifteen years. Corn and rice prices are expected to be very high this year. A. What does the second sentence do? B. It states an effect. C. It analyzes the statement made in the first. D. It gives an example. E. It restates the idea found in the first. 11.A dance instructor is holding an aerobics class every morning in front of the town market where there is a big open space. There are many participants and he charges them 10 pesos per session. In contrast, a Zumba class in the nearby dance studio has only 10 participants because the enrollment fee is expensive. Only the rich can afford to enroll in the Zumba class.
  • 56. What can we deduce from the situation? A. The aerobics class is more enjoyable than the Zumba class. B. More people enroll in the aerobics class because the enrollment fee is affordable. C. The aerobics class is more popular than the Zumba class. D. The participants of the aerobics class are all poor. 12.The games we used to play when we were young have been sidelined by modern gadgets. Nowadays, we no longer see children and teens playing piko, tumbang preso, luksong baka, patintero and other enjoyable games our parents used to play. The young generation of today is so hooked on gadgets that they even have no time to talk to each other during their free time. This is very unhealthy according to some social scientists. From the passage, we can conclude that: A. Children and teens will not enjoy playing piko, patintero, luksong baka and tumbang preso. B. The young generation of today prefers modern gadgets over piko, patintero and the likes. C. Children and teens who use modern gadgets are sickly. D. Modern gadgets should be totally banned to protect our children. 56 | P a g e 13.As the popularity of tattoos continue to grow, so does the concern about potential risks. Some risks, such as the spread of infections through the use of unsterilized needles, have long been known. But what isn't clear is the safety of tattoo inks. Getting inked may have long- term consequences beyond just having to live with your ex-girlfriend's name on your bicep for decades. What conclusion can we draw from the passage? A. Tattoo inks are not safe. B. Having tattoos is definitely dangerous to one's health. C. Parents are advised to disallow their children to have tattoos on their bodies. D. Having tattoos may pose danger to one's health. 14.In Feng Shui, clutter is a big no-no. Clutter is consists of old toys, clothes, old magazines and everything old which are no longer used. It hinders the free circulation of the fresh energy inside the house, preventing it to enter every room. It makes the energy inside the house stale and inactive, making the residents of the house sickly and less aggressive. To avoid more unlucky situations in the homes, clutter should be cleared once it starts to pile up. This is good Feng Shui. What conclusion can we make? A. Old toys should be recycled.
  • 57. B. Clutter should be stored in one room of the house for good Feng Shui. C. Old books and old magazines should be arranged in one place. D. Clutter is inauspicious in the homes. 15.There were only five sections for the subject Math 54. The sections were A, B, C, D,and E. The teachers assigned to each section were Mr. Martin, Miss Garcia, Mrs. Romulo, Miss Santos, and Mr. Apacible respectively. Students enrolling for the subject were free to choose the section they want so they can adjust their schedules. The quota for each section was 50 students and section A and D were filled up easily, ahead of the three other sections. It seemed that Mr. Martin and Miss Santos were popular with the Math students. What is true of the following observations? A. Both sections A and D have 50 students each. B. Mr. Martin and Miss Santos were the best in Math 54. C. Mr. Apacible and Mrs. Romulo are not popular with the Math students. D. Miss Garcia was a terror teacher. 16.Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. As such, it circles the sun faster than all the other planets, which is why Romans named it after the swift-footed messenger god Mercury. Mercury was known since at least Sumerian times roughly 5,000 years ago, where it was 57 | P a g e often associated with Nabu, the god of writing. Mercury was also given separate names for its appearance as both a morning star and as an evening star. Greek astronomers knew, however, that the two names referred to the same body. Heraclitus believed that both Mercury and Venus orbited the Sun, not the Earth. According to this passage: A. Greek astronomers believed that Mercury orbited the sun. B. The Sumerians named Mercury after their god Mercury because that god is fast. C. The Romans named Mercury after one of their gods because Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. D. Mercury is closer to the sun than the Earth is to the sun. 17.There are no effective boundaries when it comes to pollutants. Studies have shown that toxic insecticides that have been banned in many countries are riding the wind from countries where they remain legal. Compounds such as DDT and toxaphene have been found in remote places like the Yukon and other Arctic regions. This paragraph best supports the statement that: A. toxic insecticides such as DDT have not been banned throughout the world.
  • 58. B. DDT and toxaphene are the two most insecticides in the world. C. studies have proven that many countries ignored their own anti-pollution laws. 58 | P a g e toxic have D. more pollutants find their way into polar climates than they do into warmer areas. 18."In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." - Desiderius Erasmus What does this proverb mean? A. Someone who can see will be able to take advantage of others who cannot see. B. Even someone with minor ability is considered special by those with no ability at all. C. It would be easy for someone who can see to become king in a land of people who cannot see. D. It's more advantageous to be able to see, even a little bit, than to be blind. 19."Democracy's real test lies in its respect for minority opinions." Ellery Sedgwick Showing respect for a democracy. A. Intimidates B. Validates C. Invalidates minority opinion D. Defies 20.Myths are stories, the products of fertile imagination, sometimes simple, often containing profound truths. They are not meant to be taken too literally. Details may sometimes appear childish, but most myths express a culture's most serious beliefs about human beings, eternity, and God. The main idea of this passage is that myths: A. are created primarily to entertain young children. B. are purposely written for the reader who lacks imagination C. provide the reader with a means of escape from reality D. illustrate the values that are considered important to a society
  • 59. Grammar: Identifying Error 1.Neither you nor I needs the typewriter now. a. you b. I c. needs d. now e. No error 2.We had swam across the lake before the sun rose. No error. A. swam B. across C. before D. rose E. No error 3.Female employees who works efficiently will be given clothing allowance. a. employees b. works c. will be given d. allowance e. No error 4. In winter, days are warm than night. No error. 59 | P a g e a. In winter b. are c. warm than d. night e. No error 5.The student argued he would not cheat in his final examination even if he would failed. a. argued b. would not cheat c. even d. would failed e. No error 6.A person on diet must not take more calories than what are needed. a. must b. not take c. than d. are e. No error 7. Mother bought a new dress for me yesterday. a. bought b. for
  • 60. c. me d. yesterday e. No error 8.Since there was no evidence to indicate who’s ring it was, the presiding magistrate dismissed the case. No error. a. who's b. ring it was c. presiding d. dismissed e. No error 9.The increasing mechanization of life have led us farther away from daily contact with nature and the craft of farm. No error. a. increasing b. have led us c. daily contact d. the craft e. No error 10. You hope to finish high school this year, aren’t you? a. hope b. finish c. this 60 | P a g e d. aren't you e. No error 11.The snow fell during the night so that it was laying in big drifts on the highway the next morning. No error. a. during the night b. laying c. on the highway d. the next morning e. No error 12.A group of young people have been working for the local barangay. a. A group b. people c. have been d. working e. no error 13.As the dawn approached, the farmers starting for the rice fields. a. approached b. the farmers c. starting
  • 61. d. rice fields e. no error 14.“Frank’s dog is still in the yard, ” my father said, “perhaps he had better stay there until we have finished our dinner. No error. a. Frank's dog b. said,"perhaps c. had better stay d. until we have finished e. No error 15.By his perseverance, he succeeded in overcoming the apathy of his pupils. No error. a. perseverance b. overcoming c. apathy d. his e. No error 16.Neither Leonora nor Filipina are to be held responsible for the hospital deaths. a. Neither b. nor c. are c. write 61 | P a g e d. held e. no error 17.Offer the nomination to whoever commands the respect of the people. No error. a. Offer b. whoever c. respect d. of the people e. No error 18. In our community, our neighbors we help each other. a. our b. neighbors c. we d. help e. No error 19. His green tie was not write for his suit. a. green tie b. was
  • 62. d. suit e. No error 20.It was hard to believe that conscientious pupils could misspell so many words in their quizzes. No error. a. hard b. conscientious c. misspell d. quizzes e. No error d. brigade 62 | P a g e 21.Have anyone company? a. Have b. you of you expereienced working in a c. experienced d. a company e. No error 22.In our barangay, our neighbors organized a disaster brigade. a. our b. neighbors c. organized e. no error 23.Each of the students who all come from the community was briefed on how to lead theirfriends in civic projects. a. One b. come c. was briefed d. their e. No error 24.Pepe would be happy if his parents can send him to college. a. would be b. his c. can send d. him e. No error 25. Her father gave him money for her tuition fee. a. gave b. him c. her d. tuition fee e. no error
  • 63. 26.In the near future, man hopes to send computerized spaceship to explore Mars. a. hopes to send b. computerized c. spaceship d. to explore e. No error 27.It was him who was responsible for making all the arrangements for the successful completion of his studies. No error. a. It was him b. was c. making d. his e. No error 28.One of the members of the Red Brigade who killed Aldo More refused to plead guilty. a. One b. members c. killed d. plead e. No error 63 | P a g e 29.Two astronauts were disappointed because they had hoped to have made the first trip to the moon. No error. a. astronauts b. had hoped to c. have made d. trip e. No error 30.If the manager would have planned more carefully, bankruptcy might have been avoided. No error a. would have b. more carefully c. bankruptcy d. might have e. no error 31.The loud noise of the cars and trucks annoys those who live near the road. No error. a. loud noise b. annoys c. who d. near the road e. No error
  • 64. 32.On the time of the opening ceremony of the theatre a large crowd had assembled. No error. a. On the time b. the opening c. of the theatre d. has assembled e. No error 64 | P a g e 33.The prisoners were accused of embezzlement, and forging. No error. a. were accused b. assault c. embezzlement d. forging e. no error robbery, assault, 34.I know that you will enjoy receiving flowers that smell so sweetly. No error. a. enjoy b. receiving c. smell d. sweetly e. No error 35.The coach with his entire team are traveling by plane. No error. a. coach b. his c. are d. by plane e. No error 36.If you want me to express my opinion, I think that Report A is equally as good as Report B. No error. a. to express my opinion b. my opinion c. equally as good as d. No error 37. Linda is the best pianist among the sisters in the family. a. is b. best pianist c. among d. sisters e. No error 38.Zone 61 was adjudged the most cleanest community in Metro Manila. a. Zone 61
  • 65. b. was adjudged c. most cleanest d. Metro Manila e. No error 39.A computer virus works exactly like the biological one which invade the human body. No error. a. works b. biological c. which d. invade e. No error 40.The three last chapters of this book are very interesting. No error. a. The three last b. this book c. are d. very interesting e. No error 65 | P a g e
  • 66. Quantitative Reasoning 1. Which of the following is smaller than .0031 A. .004 B. .021 C. .012 D. .00092 E. .006 2.10 cats caught 10 rats in 10 seconds. How many cats are required to catch 100 rats in 100 seconds? A. 100 B. 30 C. 50 D. 20 E. 10 3.If two angles are vertical angles, what relationship exists between them? A. Being adjacent B. Being complementary C. Congruency D. Being supplementary E. Inequality 4. Which part of a right angle is an angular degree? 66 | P a g e A. 1/4 B. 1/60 C. 1/45 D. 1/90 E. 1/9 5.What number must be added to 6, 16 and 8 to get an average of 13? A. 25 B. 22 C. 19 D. 20 E. 18 6.A boy starts walking to school at 7:30 a.m. at the rate of 3 miles per hour. At 7:40 a.m. his brother starts for school on his bicycle at 6 miles per hour. When will the boy on the bicycle overtake his brother? A. 8:05 a.m. B. 8:10 a.m. C. 8:00 a.m. D. 7:50 a.m. E. 7:55 a.m. 7.A tank was ½ full of water. After 420 gallons had been taken out, it was ⅛ full. Find the capacity of the tank?
  • 67. A. 1110 gal. B. 1260 gal C. 840 gal. D. 1680 gal. E. 1120 gal. 8.If 30% of a number is 12.6, find the number? A. 38 B. 42 C. 45 D. 43 E. 40 9.When a number is added to its additive inverse, what is the sum equal to? A. 10 B. 1 C. The number itself D. 0 E. The negative of number 10. Which of the following is heavier than 5 kilos of steel rod? A. 3 kilograms of iron bars B. 10 pounds of gold bars 67 | P a g e C. 5 pounds of palay D. 6 kilograms of cotton balls E. 6 pounds of galvanized iron 11.What is ½% equivalent to? A. .00½ B. .005 C. .05 D. .½ E. .5 12. 36 is 4/7 of what number? A. 64 B. 63 C. 81 D. 80 E. 72 13.What is the geometric term for a line that has but one point in common with a circle? A. Diameter B. Tangent C. Chord D. Secant
  • 68. E. Transversal 14. The square root of 25 times the square root of 81 is? A.45 B. 120 C. 60 D. none of these E. 90 15.A rectangular lot 60 ft. long and 30 ft. wide is to be surrounded by a fence with posts 6 ft. apart. If the corner posts cost ₱2.50 each and the remaining posts ₱1.50 each, what is the cost of all the posts? A. ₱40.00 B. ₱52.00 C. ₱50.00 D. ₱49.00 E. none of these 16. A storekeeper bought three grades of pencils at ₱2.00, ₱3.00, and ₱4.00 a dozen respectively. If he paid a total of ₱76.50 for them, and bought the same number of each grade, how many pencils did he buy? C. 9% B. 90 68 | P a g e A. 102 C. 306 D. 84 E. none of these 17.The value of 2 to the fifth power is? A. 10 B. 25 C. 32 D. 36 E. none of these 18. What kind of angle is inscribed in a semicircle? A. Right angle B. Reflex angle C. Acute angle D. Obtuse angle E. Straight angle 19.Mr. Santos gained 15%, based on cost, of selling 3/4 of a shipment of textiles. He sold the remainder at a lost of 10% of the cost. What percent of the cost did he gain on the entire shipment? A. 15% B. 10%
  • 69. D. 5% E. none of these 20.Two numbers are reciprocals of each other. One number is 16 times as large as the other. What are the two numbers? A. 16 and 1/4 B. 6 and 1/4 C. 4 and 1/4 D. 8 and 16 E. none of these 21.Ramon has a horse and a carabao. The horse is 2/3 as old as the carabao.. The difference between their ages is 4 years. How old is the carabao? A. 6 years B. 10 years C. 12 years D. 16 years E. none of these 22.What is the boiling point in Fahrenheit scale? A. 100° B. 200° C. 189° D. 112° A. Quadrilateral 69 | P a g e E. 212° 23.Which of the following has the greatest value? A. 9/10 B. 16/20 C. 6/10 D. 20/16 E. none of these 24. What is 2⁻¹ equal to? A.-2 B.2 C. 1/2 D. -1/2 E. -1.2 25.What is 111% equal to? A. 11.1 B. 111 C. 1.11 D. .111 E. .0111 26. What is a trapezoid?
  • 70. B. Parallelogram C. Duodecagon D. Decagon E. Rhombus 27.Which of these is not a quadrilateral? A. Triangle B. Rhombus C. Rectangle D. Square E. Trapezoid 28.Which of these fractions is equal to 3/4? A. 21/28 B. 12/20 C. 15/16 D. 21/32 E. 9/16 29.When Mr. Ramos died, ⅓ of his estate was given to charity and ½ of the remainder to each of his two sons. If each son received ₱150,000, what was the value of his estate? A. ₱300,000 B. ₱400,000 70 | P a g e C. ₱500,000 D. ₱350,000 E. ₱450,000 30. A businessman marked goods "1/3 off" and sold them at a margin of 1/3 of the selling price. What part of the cost was his margin? A. 1/12 B. 2/3 C. 1/8 D. 1/3 E. 1/6
  • 71. Deductive Reasoning 1. The Small Silver Watch displays the time as 16:00. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 2. The Bronze Watch displays the time as 15:45. A. True B. False C. Insufficient Information 3. The Bronze Watch is the same size as the Silver Watch. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 4. The Gold Watch shows the same time as the Bronze Watch. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 5. The paintings in the museum are to be filed, by genre, then title, in alphabetical order. Which painting would be positioned fourth? 71 | P a g e
  • 72. A. Painting I B. Painting II C. Painting III D. Painting IV E. Painting V 6. Kim Ramirez sold her painting and used this money to purchase Instant. How much does she have remaining from the original sale? A. £500 B. £1000 C. £1500 D. £2000 E. £2500 7. Taking Medicine B will reduce the duration of Ailment C by twelve days. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 8. Ailment D lasts for 18 days. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 72 | P a g e
  • 73. 9. Taking Medicine C will reduce the duration of Ailment D by eleven days. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 10. Taking appropriate Medicine, Ailment D lasts longer than Ailment A. A. True B. False C. Insufficient information 11. Taking each line in the argument to be true, which statement must be demonstrably false? A. Developing nations will eventually pay back their loans. B. Loans from MDBs are below the market rate of interest. C. MDBs lend money as typically short-term loans. D. MDBs are established as international ventures. E. An aim of MDBs is to provide economic development. 12.In all family photos, if PO1 Flores is present, his two brothers are also present. A certain photo features five members of his family. Among the people in that photo are PO1 Flores' parents with their daughter. Which of these statements is necessarily true? A. PO1 Flores is present in the photo B. PO1 Flores is absent from the photo C. PO1 Flores may or may not be present in the photo D. The two brothers of PO1 Flores are present in the photo E. None of these 13.If F and B are in one boat, which of the following statements is true? 73 | P a g e
  • 74. A. Red B. Blue C. Could have been any color D. None of these 16. What could be the size of a team that includes K? A. G is in the other boat B. D is in the other boat C. C is in the other boat D. E is with F and B in one boat 14. If E gets the boat with F, which of the following is the complete and accurate list of the people who must be sitting in one boat? A. F and E B. G and A C. D and A D. C, D and B 15. A certain weather forecast uses the color of the sky on a given night to predict whether there will be rain the next day. If the sky is red, the prediction is that there will be no rain. On a certain day, it rains, and their forecast is proved wrong. What was the color of the sky on the previous night? A. 2 or 3 B. 2 or 4 C. 3 or 4 D. Only 2 E. Only 4 17. In how many ways a team can be constituted so that the team includes N? 74 | P a g e
  • 75. A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6 18. What would be the size of the largest possible team? A. 8 B. 7 C. 6 D. 5 E. Cannot be determined 19.Determine the conclusion from the following statement: People who support Pedro are smart people. I support Pedro. A. I am not a smart person B. I am a smart person C. Jim is a smart person D. None of the above 20.Determine the conclusion from the following statements: If you smoke while driving, then you are not a safe driver. You are a safe driver. A. I smoke while I am driving. B. I do not smoke while I am driving C. I am not a safe driver D. None of the above 21.The question below has two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusion II follows C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows E. Both I and II follow 75 | P a g e
  • 76. 22. The question below has two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusion II follows C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows E. Both I and II follow 23. The question below has two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusion II follows C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows E. Both I and II follow 24. The question below has two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusion II follows C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows 76 | P a g e
  • 77. E. Both I and II follow 25. The question below has three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. A. None follows B. Only I and II follow C. Only II and III follow D. Only I and III follow E. All follow 26. The question below has three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. A. None follows B. Only either I or II follows C. Only II follows D. Only I and III follow E. None of these 27. The question below has three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III, You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. A. Only I and II follow B. Only II and III follow C. Only I and III follow D. All follow 77 | P a g e
  • 78. E. None of these 28. In this question, three statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. A. None follows B. Only I follows C. Only I and II follow D. Only II and III follow E. All follow 29. In this question, three statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. A. None follows B. Only either I or IV, and III follow C. Only either I or IV follows D. Only either I or IV, and II follow E. All follow 30. In this question, three statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. A. Only I and II follow B. Only III and IV follow C. None follows D. All follow E. None of these 78 | P a g e
  • 79. Inductive Reasoning 1. Which drawing is an exact replica of the one immediately below? 2. What is the next sequence? 3. What replaces the question mark? 5. Which square comes next in the sequence? A. B. C. D. E. 4. What sequence should replace the question mark? 79 | P a g e
  • 80. 6. Which square comes next in the sequence? 7. Choose the correct image that completes the pattern below. A. B. C. 80 | P a g e