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1. a. Vitamin B1 c. Vitamin A
b. vitamin D d. Vitamin K
1 It is otherwise known as the
“anti-hemorrhagic vitamin”.
2. a. Vitamin A c. Vitamin E
b. vitamin D d. Vitamin K
2. This vitamin is produced by our skin
upon exposure to sunlight
3. a. Rear view c. side view
b. front view d. bottom view
3. The top view is directly over the
4. a. Egyptians c. Romans
b. Greeks d. Phoenician
4. They introduced and developed the
vowel letters and cuneiform writing.
5. a. Egyptians c. Romans
b. Greeks d. Phoenician
5. They introduced the form of the
letters from where the existing letters in
our alphabet were derived.
6. a. T-square b. Pencil
c. Triangle d. Drawing board
6. It is one of the most important tools
of a draftsman.
7. a. AC c. Voltage
b. DC d. Power
7. When the flow of current is always in
the same direction, the system is called
8. a. Atoms b. electrons
c. nucleus d. protons
8. Valence bond refers to the energy
level of
9. a. T-square b. Pencil
c. Triangle d. Drawing board
9. It is used to support the triangle for
drawing horizontal line.
10. a. Divider
b. French Curve
c. Triangular Scale
d. Compass
10. It is used for dividing lines or
distances into any number of equal
parts and transferring measurement.
11. a. Pictoral drawing
b. orthographic drawing
c. perspective drawing
d. isometric drawing
11. It is a method of representing the exact shape
of an object into two or more view on planes
generally at right angles to each other by extending
perpendicular from the object to the plane.
12. a. Italics b. Roman
c. Text d. Gothic
12. All letters having strokes “accented” o
made up of thick and thin elements are
classified as
13. a. Italics b. Roman
c. Text d. Gothic
13. This includes all styles of Old English
text, Church Text, Block Text,
German Text.
14. a Width b. height
c. depth d. frontal plane
14. This is the perpendicular distance
between 2 profile planes.
15. a Eraser b. erasing shield
c. pencil d. drawing tapes
15. It is used to protect the rest of the
drawing when making an erasure.
16. a Line sketching
b. pictoral sketching
c. orthographic sketching
d. isometric sketching
16. It is a skill in drawing the different
types of lines in freehand.
17. a. Horizontal line
b. vertical lines
c. inclined lines
d. parallel lines
17. It is a line perpendicular to the plane
of horizon usually at 90°
18. a. Horizontal line
b. vertical lines
c. inclined lines
d. parallel lines
18. It is sometimes referred to as
oblique or slanting line.
19. a. Baseline b. ascender
c. descender d. waist line
19. It is known as an uppermost horizontal
guideline drawn fro upper case letters and
strokes of letters that extend ups.
20. a. Control expenses
b. create goodwill
c. worry competitors
d. sell goods
20. The most important purpose of a
budget is to
21. a. To obtain publicity
b. create goodwill
c. worry competitors
d. all of these
21. The main purpose of advertising is
22. a. accessibility
b. more privacy
c. cheaper rent
d. More windows display spaces
22. The chief purpose of an upstairs
shop location is
23. a. Baseline b. ascender
c. descender d. waist line
23. A horizontal guideline drawn
between the capline and the baseline
24. a. Hydroelectric power
b. Nuclear power
c. Steam power
d. any of these
24. If direct current is produced by
batteries, alternating current is
produced by
25. a. capacitive b. inductive
c. reactive d. resonance
25. If the capacity reactance and the
inductive resonance of a circuit are
equal, this circuit is called
26. a. Collateral b. interest
c. principal amount d. amortization
26. This refers to the payment for the
use of certain amount of borrowed
money.
27. a. 350 b. 250
c. 200 d. 150
27. In a department store, an item is tagged P500.00, 50%
discount. A senior citizen is asking for a further discount
of 20% which the seller granted. How much does a senior
citizen need to pay?
28. a. Pictoral drawing
b. orthographic drawing
c. mechanical drawing
d. architectural drawing
28. It is derived from the word “picture”
which refers to a drawing of an object
as it appears to the eyes.
29. a. W b. I
c. M d. O
29. It is the widest letter in the
alphabet.
30. a. Tenacity b. leadership
c. stamina d. enthusiasm
30. The ability to influence others to
work for a common goal is referred to
as
31. a. Capital and investment
b. Capital and money
c. capital and the ability of the entrepreneur
d. capital and customers
31. The success of a business depends
on the
32. a. Make use of TV only
b. Make use of radio only
c. attract the attention of the public
d. make use of newspapers
32. To make an advertisement succeed,
one should
33. a. I only b. I and II only
c. III only d. I, II and III
33. Electricity is a physical phenomena involving
positive and negative charge, when these charges
are in motion they may produce
I. heat,
II. light
III. magnetism
34. a. Silver b. Platinum
c. Aluminum d. Copper
34. Most metals are good conductors of
electricity, which of the following is
commonly used as wiring in our houses?
35. a. Insulators b. conductors
c. resistors d. voltage regulators
35. What do you call these substances
that keep their electrons under very
tight control, thus do not let electrons
move through them?
36. a. Voltage b. current
c. resistance d. magnetism
36. It refers to the flow rate of the
electrons in the circuit
37. a. Ohm’s law b. law of inertia
c. ampere’s law d. electric law
37. This law states that the current,
voltage and resistance have a
proportional relationship
38. a. Potential difference b. current
c. force d. amperes
38. Voltage is energy per unit charge,
also called
39. a. plate surface area
b. plate spacing
c. insulating material
d. code number
39. Capacitance is determined by 3
factors except:
40. a. Emulsifiers
b. stabilizers
c. surface active agents
d. anticaking agents
40. These substances keep powders
such as milk powder from sticking.
41. a. Yeast b. foamed eggwhites
c. baking powder d. butter
41. All of the following are examples of
leavening agents, except one.
42. a. watt b. Ohms
c. current d. voltage
42. The basic unit of power is the
43. a. capacitors b. voltage
c. ohms d. Ampere
43. The unit of measurement of the
current is called a/an
44. a. Battery b. fossil fuel
c. water power d. water turbines
44. A chemical source of electricity is
45. a. Switch or control b. board
c. switch and board d. none of these
45. What is missing in the complete
circuit if it has a path and a source of
electrical energy?
46. a. Butter b. shortening
c. batter d. fat
46. It is known as the flour mixture
used for baking cakes and cookies.
47. a. T-square b. pencil
c. triangle d. drawing board
47. It is where the drawing paper are
laid or fastened.
48. a. Polarity b. function
c. package type d. angular design
48. The pin configuration of a transistor
is determined by its
49. a. Conductors b. capacitors
c. resistors d. insulators
49. These materials allow the free
motion of electrons
50. a. Parallel b. series
c. series-parallel d. complete
50. When the same amount of electricity
passes through all parts of the circuit,
the circuit is said to be
51. a. Parallel b. series
c. series parallel d. complete
51.When the Voltage does not change
but the ampere increases in the circuit,
the circuit is said to be
52. a. I only b. I and II
c. II only d. I, II, and III
52. Resistors can be connected in
I. series (end to end)
II. parallel (across one another),
III. combination of series and parallel.
53. a. Leudu b. plumbum
c. leid d. lede
53. It is a Latin word which means “the
art of working with lead”.
54. a. Plumbing b. tubing
c. drainage d. water system
54. It is the system of piping, fixtures
and equipment installed in a building.
55. a. I, III and IV b. II and III
c. II, III and IV d. all of these
55. The four basic plumbing tasks include:
I. Drain cleaning
II. Detect Leaks
III. Tankless Water Heaters
IV. Faucet installation
56. a. Flange Plunger
b. Cup Plunger
c. Toilet or Closet
d. Auger Sink Auger
56. What do you call this plumbing tool?
57. a. Flange Plunger
b. Cup Plunger
c. Toilet or Closet
d. Auger Sink Auger
57. Of all the special tools for plumbing
repair, this is one of the most valuable
because it is easy to use in breaking up
and clearing clogs in sinks and tubs.
58. a. as far as practicable to the point where
the building drain leaves the building
b. at the base of every soil or waste stack;
c. to permit the cleaning of vents to the
flood level rim of kitchen sinks; and
d. at every 90 degree change of direction
in sink wastes.
58. What are the locations of the
cleanout fittings in the drainage system?
59. a. Air Gap b. Air Trap
c. B-Tank d. Ball Joint
59. A u-shaped pipe filled with water and
located beneath plumbing fixtures to form
a seal against the passage of gases and
odors.
60. a. Type of soap and deodorant that a
person uses
b. Number of times a week that a
person bathe
c. Complete medical record of a
person
d. Ways a person maintains his health,
appearance and cleanliness
60. Personal hygiene is the
61. a. Sectioning b. hairstyling
c. hair thinning d. hair setting
61. The process of dividing the strands
of hair into major parts is
62. a. Sinks b. toilets
c. tubs d. tee
62. The following are examples of
fixture, except:
63. a. 5 b. 25
c. 50 d. 75
63. When working in a trench which is four or
more feet in depth, a ladder or steps shall be
provided and located so as to require no more
than ______________ feet of lateral travel.
64. a. Do not use plastic piping in a
continuously circulating hot water
plumbing loop.
b. Do not use where water temperatures
could exceed 180 degrees F.
c. Do not use in an application where the
plastic pipe will be exposed to direct
sunlight.
d. Do not use acetal (metal) fittings.
64. All of the following are limitations of
plastic piping, which is not?
65. a. Bolts b. screws
c. nails d. wire
65. These are made of steel with either
round, square, or octagon heads and
threaded shanks used to fasten timber,
steel, or other materials.
66. a. Crosscut Saw b. Coping Saw
c. Compass Saw d. Ripsaw
66. What do you call this type of tooth
cutting tool?
67. a. Chalk Line b. Common Level
c. Steel Tape d. knife blade
67. This is a strong, lightweight cord used to
make a straight line between two widely
separated points. To snap a straight line, pull
the cord straight up from the center and release
it in order to spring back into place.
68. a. The distance between girder posts.
b. The girder load area
c. The material to be used.
d. none of these
68. A girder should be large enough to support the
load. The carpenter therefore, should understand
the effect of length, width, and depth of the wood
girder. The principles which govern the size of a
girder are the following except.
69. a. diagonal b. horizontal
c. vertical d. none of these
69. The term bridging is used to refer to a
system for bracing joists and studs. Frame walls
are bridged in most cases, to make them more
sturdy. Which does not belong to the types of
bridging?
70. a. Tread b. slope
c. flat d. diagonal
70. The most critical factor in stair
design is the relationship between the
rise (riser) and run which is also termed
71. a. Gable Roof
b. Lean-To or Shed Roof
c. Hip Roof
d. Valley Roof
71. This roof has two roof slopes that meet at
the center (ridge), forming a gable. It is
the most common roof because it is
simple, economical, and may be used on
any type of structure.
72. a. Truss b. bridge
c. chord d. assembly
72. It is a framed or jointed structure composed
of straight members connected only at their
intersections in such a way that if loads are
applied at these intersections, the stress in each
member is in the direction of it length.
73. a. I and II b. I and III
c. I, II, and III d. II, III and IV
73. Masonry is the building of structures from individual units
laid in and bound together by mortar whose advantages are
I. Masonry uses materials such as brick and stone that can
increase the thermal mass of a building.
II. Masonry is very heat resistant and thus provides good fire
protection.
III. Masonry structures built in compression preferably with lime
mortar can have a useful life of more than 500 years as
compared to 30 to 100 for structures of steel or
reinforced concrete.
IV. Masonry tends to be heavy and must be built upon a strong
foundation usually reinforced concrete to avoid settling
and cracking.
74. a. Lime b. sand
c. cement d. admixtures
74. This material acts as a plasticizing
agent providing smoothness and
workability, it also increases the water-
holding capacity of mortar.
75. a. Keep concrete blocks dry until they
are built into the wall.
b. Do not wet concrete blocks/bricks
to control suction before
application of mortar.
c. Use lime where weather conditions
are hot and dry.
d. Use admixture where weather
conditions are hot and dry.
75. Loss of moisture due to poor water
retention results in the rapid loss of plasticity
and may seriously reduce the strength of the
bond. To ensure the strength of the bond, the
following may be done except:
76. a. I and II b. II and IV
c. none of these d. all of these
76. Concrete blocks come in several different types. Which of the
following is/are correctly described?
I. Stretcher. A stretcher block is the most commonly used block in
construction. It is laid with its length parallel to the face of the
wall.
II. Corner. A corner block is used for corners at simple window and
door openings.
III. Double Corner or Pier. A double-corner or pier block is used for
constructing piers pilasters or for any other purpose where
both ends of the block would be visible.
IV. Bull Nose. A bull-nose block serves the same purpose as a corner
block, but it is used where round corners are desired.
V. Jamb. A wood-sash jamb block is used with a stretcher and a corner
block around elaborate window openings. The recess in the
block allows room for the various casing members, as in a
double-hung window.
77. a. Handbills & catalogs
b. direct mail
c. billboards
d. all of these
77. Aside from radio, television and
periodicals, one can advertise through
78. a. Force them to work
b. give them high salaries
c. give them hard work
d. involve them in decision making
78. To develop good relationship with
employees, a manager should
79. a. Building Brick
b. Clinker Bricks
c. Glazed Brick
d. Sand-Lime Brick
79. This type of brick is also called common,
hard, or kiln-run bricks which are made from
ordinary clays or shales and fired in kilns.
They have no special scorings, markings,
surface texture, or color.
80. a. Bolster b. Hammer
c. a only d. a and b
80. Bricks are often cut into different shapes to
fill in spaces at corners and other places
where a full brick will not fit, which of the
following material/s can be used in cutting?
81. a. Lintels b. frames
c. scaffolding d. steel
81. These can be made of steel, precast
reinforced concrete beams, or wood that are
placed above the windows and doors to carry
the weight of the wall above them.
82. a. Tooling b. Caulking
c. Flashing d. watering
82. Freezing and thawing breaks down the
bond, which is the only type of weathering
that affects brick. The following are ways to
protect the bricks except:
83. a. English bond
b. American Bond
c. Running bond
d. Flemish bond
83. This type of brick bond is
characterized by alternating courses of
headers and stretchers.
84. a. Type M b. Type N
c. Type O d. Type P
84. Formulas allow for variations of
proportions within the types of mortar
which includes not:
85. a. ¾ inch b. ½ inch
c. 1 inch d. 2 ½ inch
85. The approximate hair growth in
inches per month is
87. a. Overcome itching of the scalp
b. curl the hair
c. cleanse the hair and the scalp
d. treat alopecia
87. Which of the following is the main
purpose of hair shampooing?
88. a. Pointed side b. spade side
c. coarse side d. fine side
88. A part of the nail file which is use to
bevel the nail is the
89. a. Nail polish
b. cuticle remover
c. merthiolate
d. acetone
89 To avoid infection on the skin after a
water manicure, apply
90. a. Square b. pointed
c. oval d. trapezoid
90. Considered the perfect shape of the
nail.
91. a. Pedicuring
b. manicuring
c. fancy manicure
d. hand manicure
91. The artful care of hands and
fingernails is referred to as
92. a. Spraynet b. gel
c. pin curling d. roller setting
92. A cosmetics which is used on the
hair for a lasting hairstyle is the
93. a. Maltose b. glucose
c. fructose d. sucrose
93. What sugar compound is found in
alcohol beverages?
94. a. Potassium b. Phosphorous
c. iron d. Vitamin C
94. Which nutrient helps calcium in
building strong bones and teeth?
95. a. Square b. heart
c. round d. oval
95. Considered as the perfect shape of
the face is the
96. a. Barber brush b. scissor
c. comb d. razor
96. Which tool is used to remove the cut
hair
97. a. Scissors b. nipper
c. pusher d. nail file
97. Which of the tools below is used in
trimming the cuticle?
98. a. Hairstyle desired
b. condition of the hair
c. length of the hair
d. color of the hair
98. The cold wave lotion to be used is
determined by the
99. a. Comb b. bowl
c. do-all clip d. curling rod
99. A tool used to hold sectioned hair is
the
100. a. Fingertips
b. lipstick
c. sanitized brush
d. cotton pledget
100. For sanitary reasons, lip rouge
should be applied with the
101. a. An electric clipper
b. straight razor
c. an eyebrow pencil
d. depilatory
101. To correct misshaped eyebrow, it
is best to use
102. a. Eye shadow
b. eyebrow pencil
c. lip rouge
d. eyeliner
102. To darken eyebrow, it is best to
apply
103. a. Cheek rouge b. foundation
c. lip rouge d. lip shiner
103. A cosmetic which is used to add
charm to the face is a
104. a. Slowly b. quickly
c. Thickly d. sparingly and evenly
104. Foundation should be applied
105. a. Texture
b. color
c. aroma and flavor
d. all of these
105. Palatability is a term which involves
the food’s ___________
106. a. Divider
b. French Curve
c. Triangular Scale
d. Compass
106. It is an instrument used for
drawing irregular curves other than
arcs and circles.
107. a. Wheat b. rice
c. potato d. oat
107. It is the chief source of flour.
108. a. Evaporated milk
b. condensed milk
c. skimmed milk
d. full-cream milk
108. It is a full cream milk with 40% of
its water removed through
evaporation.
109. a. Fruit b. vegetable
c. both a and b d. neither a nor b
109. Tomato is classified as __________
110. a. Lettuce b. cabbage
c. spinach d. broccoli
110. Which does not belong to the
group?
111. a. Leafy vegetables b. rootcrops
c. seed vegetables d. stems
111. These are oftentimes called as
legumes
112. a. Fleshy b. dry
c. aggregate d. multiple
112. Atis and strawberries are examples
of _________ fruit.
113. a. Cut – in b. julienne
c. knead d. dredge
113. Fold in : chiffon cake ; empanada
crust : ____________
114. a. Air b. water
c. Steam d. none of these
114. Sautéing : Fat ; Stewing : __________
115. a. Meal b. menu
c. main dish d. food
115. It is a set of prepared dishes which
are made available to the costumers.
116. a. Menu cycle
b. meal pattern
c. menu writing
d. meal planning
116. It refers to the correct way of
writing a menu which shows the order
of serving meals.
117. a. Dinner b. lunch
c. breakfast d. none of these
117. This meal should serve the
nutrients which are not taken during
the day.
118. a. Afritada b. Kare – Kare
c. Buttered vegetables d. Tinola
118. Which is NOT an example of a
“One-Dish Meal”?
119. a. Dessert b. beverage
c. appetizer d. main course
119. It is the last course being served in
a meal
120. a. Meal b. menu planning
c. menu cycle d. meal pattern
120. It is the process of thinking ahead
and deciding what food to have at any
one meal.
121. a. It could make one to gain weight
b. It is used as a vehicle of showing
hospitality
c. it can be a good source of
income
d. all of these
121. Which is true about snacks?
122. a. Kwashiorkor b. Marasmus
c. Rickets d. Anemia
122. A condition of the body which is
caused by lack of protein is called
123. a. Glucose b. sucrose
c. galactose d. fructose
123. It is the sweetest of all sugars
124. a. Snacks b. food
c. dishes d. beverages
124. It refers to any substance which
nourishes the body and sustains life.
125. a. Elements b. fluids
c. nutrients d. enzymes
125. These are the substances that one
can get from the food one eats.
126. a. Zinc b. iron
c. chlorine d. copper
126. Which is an example of
macromineral?
127. a. Poverty
b. abnormal body function
c. ignorance
d. all of these
127. Malnutrition is caused by
128. a. 1/8 to 1 inch b. 1 to 2 inch
c. 2 to 3 inch d. none of these
128. Plywood is usually 4 feet by 8 feet
and varies in thickness from
129. a. Auger bit
b. Expansion auger bit
c. twist drill
d. Plumb Bob
129. The following are boring tools
except:
130. a. Auger bit
b. Expansion auger bit
c. twist drill
d. Plumb Bob
129. The following are boring tools
except:
131. a. 3.9 to 23. 9 deg. Centigrade
b. 29.4 to 71.1 deg. Centigrade
c. 22.2 to 43.3 deg. Centigrade
d. 4.4 to 60 deg. Centigrade
130. The temperature degree zone for
potentially hazardous foods is