1. What is considered the earliest form of writing in the Philippines? A. Abakada B. Baybayin C. Alibata D. Balintataw 1. What is considered the earliest form of writing in the Philippines? A. Abakada B. Baybayin C. Alibata D. Balintataw 1. What is considered the earliest form of writing in the Philippines? A. Abakada B. Baybayin C. Alibata D. Balintataw 2. Reason must be used in understanding the existence of God. Who advocated this philosophy? A. St. Benedict B. St. Peter C. St. John D. St. Thomas Aquinas 2. Reason must be used in understanding the existence of God. Who advocated this philosophy? A. St. Benedict B. St. Peter C. St. John D. St. Thomas Aquinas 2. Reason must be used in understanding the existence of God. Who advocated this philosophy? A. St. Benedict B. St. Peter C. St. John Faith- St. Augustine D. St. Thomas Aquinas 3. Which are the prime factors of 56? A. 7, 4, 2 B. 14, 2, 2 C. 7, 8 D. 7, 2, 2, 2 Prime Factorization ▪ The process of obtaining prime numbers that must be multiplied together in order to get a particular number. Example: prime factors of 20 = ? 20 10 5 2 2 5x2x2 1. What are the prime factors of 36? a. b. c. d. 2x2x9 4x9 2x2x2x3 2x2x3x3 1. What are the prime factors of 36? a. b. c. d. 2x2x9 4x9 2x2x2x3 2x2x3x3 : all factors should be prime numbers :when multiplied, should be equal to 36 1. What are the prime factors of 36? a. b. c. d. 2x2x9 4x9 2x2x2x3 2x2x3x3 : all factors should be prime numbers :when multiplied, should be equal to 36 1. What are the prime factors of 36? a. b. c. d. 2x2x9 4x9 2x2x2x3 2x2x3x3 c. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 24 d. 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 36 : all factors should be prime numbers :when multiplied, should be equal to 36 1. What are the prime factors of 36? a. b. c. d. 2x2x9 4x9 2x2x2x3 2x2x3x3 c. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 24 d. 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 36 : all factors should be prime numbers :when multiplied, should be equal to 36 3. Which are the prime factors of 56? A. 7, 4, 2 B. 14, 2, 2 C. 7, 8 D. 7, 2, 2, 2 3. Which are the prime factors of 56? A. 7, 4, 2 B. 14, 2, 2 C. 7, 8 D. 7, 2, 2, 2 4. The use of Spanish surnames by Filipinos was ordered by Governor General A. Basilio Agustin B. Ramon Blanco C. Jose Agustin D. Narciso Claveria 4. The use of Spanish surnames by Filipinos was ordered by Governor General A. Basilio Agustin B. Ramon Blanco C. Jose Agustin D. Narciso Claveria 4. The use of Spanish surnames by Filipinos was ordered by Governor General A. Basilio Agustin B. Ramon Blanco Rizal’s friend in Spain C. Jose Agustin D. Narciso Claveria First Governor-General Miguel Lopez de Legaspi Tobacco Monopoly Jose Basco Spanish surname Narciso Claveria Most loved Carlos Maria dela Torre Execution of Gomburza Rafael de Izquierdo Martial Law in 8 provinces Ramon Blanco Arrest of Rizal and exile in Dapitan Eulogio Despujol Execution of Rizal Camilo Polavieja Last Governor-General Diego de los Rios 5. Which best describes the division of the legislature into the Senate and the House of Representatives? A. Bicameralism B. Bipartisanship C. Unicameralism D. Co-legislative powers 5. Which best describes the division of the legislature into the Senate and the House of Representatives? A. Bicameralism B. Bipartisanship C. Unicameralism D. Co-legislative powers 5. Which best describes the division of the legislature into the Senate and the House of Representatives? A. Bicameralism B. Bipartisanship C. Unicameralism D. Co-legislative powers 6. Which is a check on the executive department by the judiciary in the principal check and balance among branches of the government. A. Impeachment of the chief of justice of the supreme court. B. determining the salary of the president and the vice President. C. Declaring a legislative measure unconstitutional D. Declaring an act of the president unconstitutional. 6. Which is a check on the executive department by the judiciary in the principal check and balance among branches of the government. A. Impeachment of the chief of justice of the supreme court. B. determining the salary of the president and the vice President. C. Declaring a legislative measure unconstitutional D. Declaring an act of the president unconstitutional. 6. Which is a check on the executive department by the judiciary in the principal check and balance among branches of the government. A. Impeachment of the chief of justice of the supreme court. B. determining the salary of the president and the vice President. C. Declaring a legislative measure unconstitutional D. Declaring an act of the president unconstitutional. 7. The tax required to be paid annually by all adult citizens of the Philippines is the______. A. Community tax B. Income tax C. real estate tax D. inheritance tax 7. The tax required to be paid annually by all adult citizens of the Philippines is the______. A. Community tax B. Income tax C. real estate tax D. inheritance tax 7. The tax required to be paid annually by all adult citizens of the Philippines is the______. A. Community tax B. Income tax C. real estate tax D. inheritance tax 8. Anu ang salitang ugat ng PINAGLABANAN? A. Laban B. Labanan C. Ilaban D. Paglaban 8. Anu ang salitang ugat ng PINAGLABANAN? A. Laban B. Labanan C. Ilaban D. Paglaban 8. Anu ang salitang ugat ng PINAGLABANAN? A. Laban B. Labanan C. Ilaban D. Paglaban 9. Sa pangungusap na "Malakas ang boses mo",anong bahagi ng pangungusap ang salitang malakas? A. Pandiwa B. Pangatnig C. Pang-uri D. Panghalip 9. Sa pangungusap na "Malakas ang boses mo",anong bahagi ng pangungusap ang salitang malakas? A. Pandiwa B. Pangatnig C. Pang-uri D. Panghalip 9. Sa pangungusap na "Malakas ang boses mo",anong bahagi ng pangungusap ang salitang malakas? A. Pandiwa verb B. Pangatnig conjunction C. Pang-uri adjective D. Panghalip pronoun 10. Saan pinanganak si Jose Rizal ? A. Bulacan B. Kawit, Cavite C. Calamba, Laguna D. Intramuros 10. Saan pinanganak si Jose Rizal ? A. Bulacan B. Kawit, Cavite C. Calamba, Laguna D. Intramuros 10. Saan pinanganak si Jose Rizal ? A. Bulacan B. Kawit, Cavite C. Calamba, Laguna D. Intramuros 11. Who was the Spanish mestizo priest who first led the native secular clergy in the Secularization Movement in 1861? A. Father Jacinto Zamora B. Father Gregorio Aglipay C. Father Pedro Pelaez D. Father Jose Burgos 11. Who was the Spanish mestizo priest who first led the native secular clergy in the Secularization Movement in 1861? A. Father Jacinto Zamora B. Father Gregorio Aglipay C. Father Pedro Pelaez D. Father Jose Burgos 11. Who was the Spanish mestizo priest who first led the native secular clergy in the Secularization Movement in 1861? A. Father Jacinto Zamora B. Father Gregorio Aglipay C. Father Pedro Pelaez D. Father Jose Burgos 12. Find the least common multiple of 5, 2, 7 A. 35 B. 140 C. 15 D. 70 LCM and GCF ▪ Least Common Multiple (LCM) is smallest number divisible by all of the numbers in the set. Example: LCM of 12 and 48 12 – 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 … 48- 48, 96 … LCM and GCF ▪ Least Common Multiple (LCM) is smallest number divisible by all of the numbers in the set. Example: LCM of 12 and 48 12 – 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 … 48- 48, 96 … LCM and GCF ▪ Least Common Multiple (LCM) is smallest number divisible by all of the numbers in the set. Example: LCM of 12 and 48 12 – 2 x 2 x 3 48 – 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 LCM and GCF ▪ Least Common Multiple (LCM) is smallest number divisible by all of the numbers in the set. Example: LCM of 12 and 48 12 – 2 x 2 x3 48 – 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 2x2x2x2x3 LCM and GCF ▪ Least Common Multiple (LCM) is smallest number divisible by all of the numbers in the set. Example: LCM of 12 and 48 12 – 2 x 2 x3 48 – 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 48 1. What is the LCM 20 and 25? a. b. c. d. 50 500 100 250 1. What is the LCM 20 and 25? a. b. c. d. 50 500 100 250 50/ 20 = 2.5 1. What is the LCM 20 and 25? a. b. c. d. 50 500 100 250 50/ 20 = 2.5 x 1. What is the LCM 20 and 25? a. b. c. d. 50 500 100 250 50/ 20 = 2.5 x 100/ 20 = 5 100/ 25 = 4 1. What is the LCM 20 and 25? a. b. c. d. 50 500 100 250 50/ 20 = 2.5 x 100/ 20 = 5 / 100/ 25 = 4 / 12. Find the least common multiple of 5, 2, 7 A. 35 B. 140 C. 15 D. 70 12. Find the least common multiple of 5, 2, 7 A. 35 B. 140 C. 15 D. 70 13. Filipino writer whose stories and poems depict Filipino-Spanish cultural beliefs and traditions. A. Edilberto Tiempo B. N.V.M. Gonzales C. Bienvenido Santos D. Nick Joaquin 13. Filipino writer whose stories and poems depict Filipino-Spanish cultural beliefs and traditions. A. Edilberto Tiempo B. N.V.M. Gonzales C. Bienvenido Santos D. Nick Joaquin 13. Filipino writer whose stories and poems depict Filipino-Spanish cultural beliefs and traditions. A. Edilberto Tiempo B. N.V.M. Gonzales C. Bienvenido Santos American culture D. Nick Joaquin 14. We should work for a total ban ___________ of pesticides that are hazardous to man. A. on the use B. by the use C. on using D. with the use 14. We should work for a total ban ___________ of pesticides that are hazardous to man. A. on the use B. by the use C. on using D. with the use 15. Who is the president who moved the independence day from July 4 to June 12? A. Diosdado Macapagal B. Carlos Garcia C. Manuel Roxas D. Manuel Quezon 15. Who is the president who moved the independence day from July 4 to June 12? A. Diosdado Macapagal B. Carlos Garcia C. Manuel Roxas D. Manuel Quezon 15. Who is the president who moved the independence day from July 4 to June 12? A. Diosdado Macapagal B. Carlos Garcia C. Manuel Roxas D. Manuel Quezon 16. Who accidentally Discover an antibiotic is called penicillin? A. Robert Koch B. Louis Pasteur C. Alexander Flemming D. Robert Gallo 16. Who accidentally Discover an antibiotic is called penicillin? A. Robert Koch B. Louis Pasteur C. Alexander Flemming D. Robert Gallo 16. Who accidentally Discover an antibiotic is called penicillin? A. Robert Koch Causative agents of TB, cholera, and anthrax B. Louis Pasteur Vaccines for rabies, cholera, and anthrax C. Alexander Flemming D. Robert Gallo Identified the Human Leukemia Virus 17. Poem which is usually composed of fourteen lines which follows specific patterns of rhyme is called? A. Sonnet B. Haiku C. Elegy D. free verse 17. Poem which is usually composed of fourteen lines which follows specific patterns of rhyme is called? A. Sonnet B. Haiku C. Elegy D. free verse 17. Poem which is usually composed of fourteen lines which follows specific patterns of rhyme is called? A. Sonnet B. Haiku 5-7-5 C. Elegy Song for the dead Eulogy- Message for the dead D. free verse 18. Who was the first editor of "La Solidaridad"? a. Graciano Lopez Jaena b. Antonio Luna c. Jose Rizal d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar 18. Who was the first editor of "La Solidaridad"? a. Graciano Lopez Jaena b. Antonio Luna c. Jose Rizal d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar 18. Who was the first editor of "La Solidaridad"? a. Graciano Lopez Jaena Greatest orator b. Antonio Luna A fierce general, Director of war c. Jose Rizal Contributor of La Solidaridad d. Marcelo H. Del Pilar 2nd editor; frailocracia- rule of the friar 19. He established the tobacco monopoly during the Spanish era. A. Jose Basco B. Rafael Izquierdo C. Basillo Agustin D. Francisco Rizzo 19. He established the tobacco monopoly during the Spanish era. A. Jose Basco B. Rafael Izquierdo C. Basillo Agustin D. Francisco Rizzo 19. He established the tobacco monopoly during the Spanish era. A. Jose Basco B. Rafael Izquierdo Execution of GomBurZa C. Basillo Agustin D. Francisco Rizzo 20. She is known for the love sonnets she wrote? A. Ophelia Dimalanta B. Edith Trempo C. Gilda Corset Fernando D. Paz Marques Benites 20. She is known for the love sonnets she wrote? A. Ophelia Dimalanta B. Edith Trempo C. Gilda Corset Fernando D. Paz Marques Benites 20. She is known for the love sonnets she wrote? A. Ophelia Dimalanta B. Edith Trempo C. Gilda Corset Fernando D. Paz Marques Benites 21. Which of the environmental law requires industries to install anti-pollution devices and bans the use of incinerators? A. Clean Air Act B. Environmental Security Act C. Greenpeace Act D. Anti-Pollutant act 21. Which of the environmental law requires industries to install anti-pollution devices and bans the use of incinerators? A. Clean Air Act B. Environmental Security Act C. Greenpeace Act D. Anti-Pollutant act 21. Which of the environmental law requires industries to install anti-pollution devices and bans the use of incinerators? A. Clean Air Act B. Environmental Security Act C. Greenpeace Act D. Anti-Pollutant act 22. In Rizal’s time which among the following was pressing issues in Philippines society that were presented in the NoliMe Tangere? A. Abuses against Filipino women B. Educational Reform C. Abuses of friars D. Superstitious practices 22. In Rizal’s time which among the following was pressing issues in Philippines society that were presented in the NoliMe Tangere? A. Abuses against Filipino women B. Educational Reform C. Abuses of friars D. Superstitious practices 22. In Rizal’s time which among the following was pressing issues in Philippines society that were presented in the NoliMe Tangere? A. Abuses against Filipino women B. Educational Reform C. Abuses of friars D. Superstitious practices 23. Article XIV of the 1987 Phil. Constitution states: They (education institutions) shall inculcate patriotism and nationalism, foster love of humanity, respect for human rights, appreciation of the role of national heroes in the historical development on the country, teach the rights and duties of citizenship, strengthen ethical and spiritual values, develop moral character and personal discipline, encourage critical and creative thinking, broaden scientific and technological knowledge, and promote vocational efficiency. What does the provision imply? A. Christian and Catholic schools are expected to be lead implementers of Values Education. B. Values Education in schools is the foundation of a strong republic. C. The teaching of Values Education in school has a legal basis. D. The teaching of Values Education is voluntary on the part of schools. 23. Article XIV of the 1987 Phil. Constitution states: They (education institutions) shall inculcate patriotism and nationalism, foster love of humanity, respect for human rights, appreciation of the role of national heroes in the historical development on the country, teach the rights and duties of citizenship, strengthen ethical and spiritual values, develop moral character and personal discipline, encourage critical and creative thinking, broaden scientific and technological knowledge, and promote vocational efficiency. What does the provision imply? A. Christian and Catholic schools are expected to be lead implementers of Values Education. B. Values Education in schools is the foundation of a strong republic. C. The teaching of Values Education in school has a legal basis. D. The teaching of Values Education is voluntary on the part of schools. 23. Article XIV of the 1987 Phil. Constitution states: They (education institutions) shall inculcate patriotism and nationalism, foster love of humanity, respect for human rights, appreciation of the role of national heroes in the historical development on the country, teach the rights and duties of citizenship, strengthen ethical and spiritual values, develop moral character and personal discipline, encourage critical and creative thinking, broaden scientific and technological knowledge, and promote vocational efficiency. What does the provision imply? A. Christian and Catholic schools are expected to be lead implementers of Values Education. B. Values Education in schools is the foundation of a strong republic. C. The teaching of Values Education in school has a legal basis. D. The teaching of Values Education is voluntary on the part of schools. 24. Based on the poem, “Sa Aking Mga Kababata” written by Jose Rizal as a young poet, what was he advocating? A. The use of bilingual languages B. The use of multilingual languages C. The use of both the native tongue and the multilingual languages D. The use of one’s native tongue (mother tongue) 24. Based on the poem, “Sa Aking Mga Kababata” written by Jose Rizal as a young poet, what was he advocating? A. The use of bilingual languages B. The use of multilingual languages C. The use of both the native tongue and the multilingual languages D. The use of one’s native tongue (mother tongue) 24. Based on the poem, “Sa Aking Mga Kababata” written by Jose Rizal as a young poet, what was he advocating? A. The use of bilingual languages B. The use of multilingual languages C. The use of both the native tongue and the multilingual languages D. The use of one’s native tongue (mother tongue) 25. What was the title of Rizal’s work considered to be his crowning glory as a young poet? A. Mi Ultimo Adios B. A La Juventud Filipina C. A Las Flores del Heidelberg D. A Mi Madre 25. What was the title of Rizal’s work considered to be his crowning glory as a young poet? A. Mi Ultimo Adios B. A La Juventud Filipina C. A Las Flores del Heidelberg D. A Mi Madre 25. What was the title of Rizal’s work considered to be his crowning glory as a young poet? A. Mi Ultimo Adios Before his execution B. A La Juventud Filipina C. A Las Flores del Heidelberg D. A Mi Madre Rizal longed for his parent and country JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5’3 June 19, 1861 December 30, 1896 Calamba, Laguna Francisco Rizal Mercado Teodora Alonso Realonda Fort Santiago Bagumbayan Firing squad Consummatum est Usman Alipato A La Juventud Filipina The crowning glory of Rizal's early poetic achievements. The Filipino youth are capable of great heights. It urges the Filipino youth to reach their potential by harnessing their skills and talents for the betterment of our countrymen. Mi Ultimo Adios "My Last Farewell" An unsigned, untitled and undated poem of 14 five-line stanzas. Mariano Ponce titled it "Mi último pensamiento" ("My Last Thought") but was later changed to Mi ultimo adios. La Indolencia de los Filipinos Exploratory essay written by Rizal, to explain the alleged idleness of his people during the Spanish colonization. Mi Primera Inspiracion First poem written by Dr. Jose Rizal during his third academic year in Ateneo de Municipal. He was delighted to see his mother, Doña Teodora Alonso, released from prison that same year so he dedicated the poem to her. To the Flowers of Heidelberg Poem of loneliness, longing, and homesickness written by Rizal when he was in Heidelberg, Germany. 26. The pen name of Samuel Clements is ______. A. Mark Twain B. George Eliot C. Robert Browning D. Edgar Allan Poe 26. The pen name of Samuel Clements is ______. A. Mark Twain B. George Eliot C. Robert Browning D. Edgar Allan Poe 26. The pen name of Samuel Clements is ______. A. Mark Twain B. George Eliot Mary Ann Evans C. Robert Browning D. Edgar Allan Poe Dramatic monologue and psychological portraiture Father of Horror Literary Pieces 27. Gregoria de Jesus saw her husband ______ charged for the treason by fellow Filipinos who have formed the Philippine Revolutionary force to fight Spain. A. Andres Bonifacio B. Jose Rizal C. Marcelo H. del pilar D. Emilio Aguinaldo 27. Gregoria de Jesus saw her husband ______ charged for the treason by fellow Filipinos who have formed the Philippine Revolutionary force to fight Spain. A. Andres Bonifacio B. Jose Rizal C. Marcelo H. del pilar D. Emilio Aguinaldo 27. Gregoria de Jesus saw her husband ______ charged for the treason by fellow Filipinos who have formed the Philippine Revolutionary force to fight Spain. A. Andres Bonifacio B. Jose Rizal C. Marcelo H. del pilar D. Emilio Aguinaldo 28. Where did the ancient civilization of China exist? A. Bay of Bengal B. Indus River C. Nile River D. Yellow River 28. Where did the ancient civilization of China exist? A. Bay of Bengal B. Indus River C. Nile River D. Yellow River 28. Where did the ancient civilization of China exist? A. Bay of Bengal Largest bay in the world B. Indus River Indus Civilization C. Nile River Longest River in the world; Egyptian civilization D. Yellow River 29. What was the name of forced labor imposed during the Spanish regime? A. Reciprocal B. Bandala C. Servicio manual D. Polo 29. What was the name of forced labor imposed during the Spanish regime? A. Reciprocal B. Bandala C. Servicio manual D. Polo 29. What was the name of forced labor imposed during the Spanish regime? A. Reciprocal B. Bandala Taunang pagbubuwis; sapilitang pagbebenta ng ani C. Servicio manual D. Polo 30. Who was the second editor of “La Solidaridad” with the penname Delores Manapat? A. Marcelo H. del Pilar B. Graciano Lopez Jaena C. Jose Rizal D. Mariano Ponce 30. Who was the second editor of “La Solidaridad” with the penname Delores Manapat? A. Marcelo H. del Pilar B. Graciano Lopez Jaena C. Jose Rizal D. Mariano Ponce 30. Who was the second editor of “La Solidaridad” with the penname Delores Manapat? A. Marcelo H. del Pilar B. Graciano Lopez Jaena C. Jose Rizal Naning, Kalipulako, Tikbalang D. Mariano Ponce 31. Democracy refers to the involvement of all the citizens in the control of government. On the other hand, oligarchy delegates control of government to: A. The mother country B. An autocrat C. A religious group D. A select few 31. Democracy refers to the involvement of all the citizens in the control of government. On the other hand, oligarchy delegates control of government to: A. The mother country B. An autocrat C. A religious group D. A select few 31. Democracy refers to the involvement of all the citizens in the control of government. On the other hand, oligarchy delegates control of government to: A. The mother country B. An autocrat C. A religious group D. A select few 32. With the Batasang Pambansa performing legislative and executive powers in the Marcos regime, which form of government was implemented? A. Dictatorial B. Parliamentary C. Monarchial D. Presidential 32. With the Batasang Pambansa performing legislative and executive powers in the Marcos regime, which form of government was implemented? A. Dictatorial B. Parliamentary C. Monarchial D. Presidential 32. With the Batasang Pambansa performing legislative and executive powers in the Marcos regime, which form of government was implemented? A. Dictatorial A dictator has absolute power. B. Parliamentary Modified Parliamentary Government C. Monarchial Headed by a king or queen, or an emperor or an empress D. Presidential Headed by a president, leading the executive department 33. Since Philippines is a republic, democratic country, it elects its president directly. What is the smallest electoral unit of the government? A. Electoral Tribunal B. Election Precinct C. Commission on Election D. Representative district 33. Since Philippines is a republic, democratic country, it elects its president directly. What is the smallest electoral unit of the government? A. Electoral Tribunal B. Election Precinct C. Commission on Election D. Representative district 33. Since Philippines is a republic, democratic country, it elects its president directly. What is the smallest electoral unit of the government? A. Electoral Tribunal B. Election Precinct C. Commission on Election D. Representative district 34. Philippine economy indices are closely related to the rise and fall of the: A. London Pounds B. German Mark C. US Dollars D. Japanese Yen 34. Philippine economy indices are closely related to the rise and fall of the: A. London Pounds B. German Mark C. US Dollars D. Japanese Yen 34. Philippine economy indices are closely related to the rise and fall of the: A. London Pounds B. German Mark C. US Dollars D. Japanese Yen 35. The government wants a piece of private land for a government project. The owner resisted the government’s demand. How may the government own the land? A. Right of eminent domain B. Right of government ownership C. Right of habeas corpus D. Right of a sovereign over the governed 35. The government wants a piece of private land for a government project. The owner resisted the government’s demand. How may the government own the land? A. Right of eminent domain B. Right of government ownership C. Right of habeas corpus D. Right of a sovereign over the governed Inherent Powers of the State 1.Police Power The power to protect citizens and provide for safety and welfare. 2.Eminent Domain The power to take private property (with just compensation) for public use. 3.Taxation Power The power to enforce contributions to support the government, and other inherent powers of the state. 35. The government wants a piece of private land for a government project. The owner resisted the government’s demand. How may the government own the land? A. Right of eminent domain B. Right of government ownership C. Right of habeas corpus D. Right of a sovereign over the governed 35. The government wants a piece of private land for a government project. The owner resisted the government’s demand. How may the government own the land? A. Right of eminent domain B. Right of government ownership C. Right of habeas corpus D. Right of a sovereign over the governed