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NMAT: MINI MOCK EXAM NMAT: MINI MOCK EXAM

(PART 1: 50 mins.) (PART 1: 50 mins.) I. Verbal

I. Verbal

1. development : sprawl :: famine : ______ 1. development : sprawl :: famine : ______ a.

a. malnutrition malnutrition b. b. crawl crawl c. c. urban urban d. d. obesityobesity 2. calculation : abacus :: navigation ______

2. calculation : abacus :: navigation ______ a.

a. circumference circumference b. b. automation automation c. c. sextant sextant d. d. hydrationhydration 3. forage : food :: wildcat : ______

3. forage : food :: wildcat : ______ a.

a. bobcat bobcat b. b. game game c. c. mountain mountain d. d. oiloil 4. dexterity : clumsy :: will : ______

4. dexterity : clumsy :: will : ______ a.

a. passive passive b. b. oaf oaf c. c. submit submit d. d. wishwish 5. legume : lentil :: wheat : ______

5. legume : lentil :: wheat : ______ a.

a. thyme thyme b. b. rice rice c. c. tofu tofu d. d. speltspelt 6. fly : bird :: breach : ______ 

6. fly : bird :: breach : ______  a.

a. seagull seagull b. b. beach beach c. whale c. whale d. d. foamfoam 7. infuse : permeate :: kindle : ______

7. infuse : permeate :: kindle : ______ a.

a. light light b. b. grow grow c. c. steep steep d. d. poundpound 8. mend : sewing :: edit : ______

8. mend : sewing :: edit : ______ a.

a. darn darn b. b. repair repair c. c. manuscript manuscript d. d. makeshiftmakeshift 9. alone : lone :: abet : ______

9. alone : lone :: abet : ______ a.

a. bet bet b. b. loan loan c. c. wager wager d. d. singlesingle 10. gangster : crime :: huckster : ______

10. gangster : crime :: huckster : ______ a.

a. corn corn b. b. trucking trucking c. c. policeman policeman d. d. advertisingadvertising

II. Inductive Reasoning II. Inductive Reasoning  A. FIGURE SERIES:

 A. FIGURE SERIES: Directions:

Directions: The symbols or figures at the left side of each item maThe symbols or figures at the left side of each item ma ke up a set or series and are related to each other in ake up a set or series and are related to each other in a certain way. Each set is a problem. The answer to each is found in one of the f

certain way. Each set is a problem. The answer to each is found in one of the f ive figures at the right side. Find which symbive figures at the right side. Find which symb olol or figure will correctly follow the last figure

or figure will correctly follow the last figure of the set at the left as suggested by the relationship or pattern as shown.of the set at the left as suggested by the relationship or pattern as shown. 11.

11.

12. 12.

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13. 13.

B. Figure Grouping B. Figure Grouping

Directions: Each item in this section consists of five figures. The task is to find the principle involved which makes four of the Directions: Each item in this section consists of five figures. The task is to find the principle involved which makes four of the five figures similar to each other. The figure that is different from the other is the answer to the item.

five figures similar to each other. The figure that is different from the other is the answer to the item. 14. 14. 15. 15. 16.C 16.C

C. Inductive Reasoning: Number-Letter Series C. Inductive Reasoning: Number-Letter Series

In each of the following questions, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will In each of the following questions, a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the questions mark in the given series.

continue the same pattern and replace the questions mark in the given series. 17. 17. 22 22 11 11 26 26 16 16 31 31 22 22 37 37 ?? a. a. 29 29 b. b. 30 30 c. c. 33 33 d. d. 52 52 e. e. 3939 18. 18. T T Q Q O O L L J J G G ?? a. a. H H b. b. C C c. D c. D d. d. F F e. e. EE 19. 19.  YW  YW HJ HJ US US MO MO QO QO RT RT ?? a. a. WY WY b. MK b. MK c. c. QS QS d. d. NL NL e. e. PRPR

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III. Quantitative III. Quantitative

21. There are 140 red balls and 60 blue balls in a bag that contains 200 balls. If only blue balls are added to the bag so that 21. There are 140 red balls and 60 blue balls in a bag that contains 200 balls. If only blue balls are added to the bag so that the probability of randomly drawing a blue ball from the bag becomes

the probability of randomly drawing a blue ball from the bag becomes 33

8

8 , how many blue balls must be added to the bag? , how many blue balls must be added to the bag?

a.

a. 24 24 b. b. 30 30 c. c. 40 40 d. d. 4545

22. Helpers are needed to prepare for the fete. Each helper can make either 2 large cakes per hour, or 35 small cakes per 22. Helpers are needed to prepare for the fete. Each helper can make either 2 large cakes per hour, or 35 small cakes per hour. The kitchen is available for 3 hours and 20 large cakes and 700 small cakes are needed. How many helpers are hour. The kitchen is available for 3 hours and 20 large cakes and 700 small cakes are needed. How many helpers are required?

required? a.

a. 10 10 b. b. 15 15 c. c. 20 20 d. d. 2525

23. Father is aged three times more tha

23. Father is aged three times more than his son Ronit. After 8 years, he would be two and a half times of Ronit’s age. Aftern his son Ronit. After 8 years, he would be two and a half times of Ronit’s age. After further 8 years, how many times would he be of Ronit’s age?

further 8 years, how many times would he be of Ronit’s age? a. a. 2 2 times times b. b. 22 2 2times times c. c. 22 3 3 

 times times d. 3 d. 3 timestimes

24. 24.(−5)(−5)  ((    )) (.25 (.25))

= ?

= ?

a. a.10010022 b.b. 40040022 c.c.    d.d.     25. 25.

10

10

loglog 

= ?

= ?

a. log a. log π  π  b.b. π  π  c. c. 1 1 d.d. π  π 1010

26. Which of the following is an identity? 26. Which of the following is an identity? a. log

a. log22 (x (x – – y) = log y) = log22xx – – log log22y y c. c. log log (x(x – – y) = y) =

    b. b. 

 == loglog a a  – – log log bb d.d. – – log log     = log a= log a 27. 27.((−−))!!((+2+2))!! ! !((++))!! a. a.  +2 +2 b.b. ! ! +2 +2 c.c. +2 +2   d.d. ((+2+2))!!   28. Leo left 28. Leo left 2

2 of his property to his wife of his property to his wife   3

3 of the remainder to his eldest son, and the rest to be divided equally among 5 of the remainder to his eldest son, and the rest to be divided equally among 5

younger children, each of got PHP 80,000.00. How much did his wife get? younger children, each of got PHP 80,000.00. How much did his wife get? a.

a. 45,000.00 45,000.00 b. b. 450,000.00 450,000.00 c. c. 600,000.00 600,000.00 d. d. 60,000.0060,000.00

29. Divine can do a job in 2 hours, Dave can do the same job in 3 hours, Noel can do the same job in 6 hours. Working 29. Divine can do a job in 2 hours, Dave can do the same job in 3 hours, Noel can do the same job in 6 hours. Working together, how long does it take them to finish the job?

together, how long does it take them to finish the job? a. a. 1 1 hour hour b.b. 66   hour hour c.c.   2 2hour hour d.d.   3 3 hour hour

30. Travelling at 15 kph, a doctor would arrive at h

30. Travelling at 15 kph, a doctor would arrive at h is office for an appointment one hour too early. If tis office for an appointment one hour too early. If t he same trip is made athe same trip is made at an average speed of 10 kph, he will arrive an hour

an average speed of 10 kph, he will arrive an hour late. At what average speed should the trip be made in order for him tolate. At what average speed should the trip be made in order for him to arrive on time?

arrive on time? a.

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IV. Perceptual Acuity IV. Perceptual Acuity I. Hidden Figures

I. Hidden Figures

Directions: Each item below is made up of simple figure at the left and five complicated drawings at the right. Select the Directions: Each item below is made up of simple figure at the left and five complicated drawings at the right. Select the complicated drawing that contains the simple figure. The hidden figure may appear in a different positions but it must have complicated drawing that contains the simple figure. The hidden figure may appear in a different positions but it must have the same size and shape as the simplest figure.

the same size and shape as the simplest figure. 31. 31. 32. 32. 33. 33.

II. Mirror Figures: II. Mirror Figures:

Directions: Each item below consists of a figure of word followed by five opt

Directions: Each item below consists of a figure of word followed by five opt ions. Select from the options. Select from theions. Select from the options. Select from the options the mirror image of the given figure or word.

options the mirror image of the given figure or word. 34.

34.

35. 35.

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36. 36.

37. 37.

III. Identical Information III. Identical Information

DIRECTIONS: Each item below consists of a name and an address, a bibliographical entry, or a sentence. From the options DIRECTIONS: Each item below consists of a name and an address, a bibliographical entry, or a sentence. From the options that follow, select the one which exactly matches the given information in

that follow, select the one which exactly matches the given information in word sequence, spelling, and punctuation.word sequence, spelling, and punctuation. 38. West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974.

38. West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974.  A.

 A. West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore: 1974.West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore: 1974. B.

B. West, B. J. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974.West, B. J. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974. C.

C. West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore; 1974.West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore; 1974. D.

D. West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974.West, J. B. Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974. E.

E. West, J. B Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974.West, J. B Respiratory Physiology, Williams and Wilkin, Baltimore: 1974.

39. Ms. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City 39. Ms. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City  A.

 A. Ms. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon CityMs. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City B.

B. Ms. Aleixandra W. Sheff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon CityMs. Aleixandra W. Sheff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City C.

C. Ms. Alexandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon CityMs. Alexandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City D.

D. Ms. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon CityMs. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City E.

E. Ms. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Dilliman, Quezon CityMs. Aleixandra W. Shieff, CEO-President, McKann-Erickson Testing Laboratories, Agham Road, Dilliman, Quezon City 40. Commission offered at $ 155,685.00

40. Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5per year for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5 ,655 per year in the succeeding,655 per year in the succeeding years.

years.  A.

 A. Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 years with decrease of $ 5,655 per year in the years with decrease of $ 5,655 per year in the succeedingsucceeding years.

years. B.

B. Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5,635 for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5,635 per year in the succeedingper year in the succeeding years.

years. C.

C. Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5,655 per year in years with increase of $ 5,655 per year in the succeedingthe succeeding years.

years. D.

D. Commission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for tCommission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for t he first 8 years with increase of $ 5,6he first 8 years with increase of $ 5,6 55 per year in the succeeding55 per year in the succeeding years.

years. E.

E. Comission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5,655 per year in the succeedingComission offered at $ 155,685.00 per year for the first 3 years with increase of $ 5,655 per year in the succeeding years.

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PART 2 (40 mins.) PART 2 (40 mins.)

I. Biology I. Biology

1. Which of the following initiates the process of blood 1. Which of the following initiates the process of blood clotting?

clotting?

a. damage to the lining of a blood vessel a. damage to the lining of a blood vessel b. conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin b. conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin

c. attraction of leukocytes to the site of infection c. attraction of leukocytes to the site of infection d. exposure of blood to air

d. exposure of blood to air

2. Peng is an amateur body builder with a huge collection 2. Peng is an amateur body builder with a huge collection of weight lifting equipment in his basement. His little sister of weight lifting equipment in his basement. His little sister Ming tried to lift the 100-lb

barbell-Ming tried to lift the 100-lb barbell- it didn’t budge. Pengit didn’t budge. Peng lifted the same barbell over his head, held it there and lifted the same barbell over his head, held it there and then lowered it back to the ground. Ming was very then lowered it back to the ground. Ming was very impressed with her big brother. What were the types of impressed with her big brother. What were the types of muscle contractions performed by Peng?

muscle contractions performed by Peng? a. isotonic concentric contractions a. isotonic concentric contractions b. isotonic eccentric contraction b. isotonic eccentric contraction c. isometric contractions

c. isometric contractions d. all of the above d. all of the above

3. Which of the following correctly describes the Na 3. Which of the following correctly describes the Na++andand

K ++ ions across the cell membrane? ions across the cell membrane?

a. The concentration of Na

a. The concentration of Na++ ions outside the cell is high ions outside the cell is high

and the concentration of K 

and the concentration of K ++ Ions outside the cell is low Ions outside the cell is low

b. The concentration of Na

b. The concentration of Na++ ions outside the cell is low ions outside the cell is low

and the concentration of K 

and the concentration of K ++ ions outside is low ions outside is low

c. Inside the cell, the concentrations of Na

c. Inside the cell, the concentrations of Na++ and K  and K ++ ions ions

are both high are both high

d. Outside the cell, the concentrations of Na

d. Outside the cell, the concentrations of Na++ and K  and K ++ ions ions

are both high are both high

4. The carbon dioxide produced by

4. The carbon dioxide produced by living organisms comesliving organisms comes from the

from the

a. Inhaled oxygen which reacted with carbon in their a. Inhaled oxygen which reacted with carbon in their bodies

bodies

b. Foodstuffs ingested by the organisms b. Foodstuffs ingested by the organisms

c. Water which reacted with carbon in their bodies c. Water which reacted with carbon in their bodies d. Glucose in their bodies

d. Glucose in their bodies

5. The function of mucus secreted by the lining of the 5. The function of mucus secreted by the lining of the alimentary canal is to:

alimentary canal is to:

a. Help digest fats into fatty acids and glycerol a. Help digest fats into fatty acids and glycerol

b. Help increase the amounts of juices secreted by the b. Help increase the amounts of juices secreted by the digestive glands

digestive glands

c. Protect the lining from being acted upon by the c. Protect the lining from being acted upon by the digestive juices

digestive juices

d. Prevent bacteria from reaching the blood vessels d. Prevent bacteria from reaching the blood vessels 6. Which of the following can be observed if there i

6. Which of the following can be observed if there i s a lacks a lack of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

of parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

a. A decrease in calcium concentration and an increase in a. A decrease in calcium concentration and an increase in phosphate concentration in the blood

phosphate concentration in the blood

b. An increase in calcium concentration and a decrease in b. An increase in calcium concentration and a decrease in phosphate concentration in the blood

phosphate concentration in the blood

c. An increase in both calcium and phosphate c. An increase in both calcium and phosphate concentration in the blood

concentration in the blood

d. A decrease in both calcium and phosphate d. A decrease in both calcium and phosphate concentrations in the blood

concentrations in the blood

7. In which two period of the human life cycle do t 7. In which two period of the human life cycle do t hehe greatest physical changes take place?

greatest physical changes take place? a. Early childhood and adolescence a. Early childhood and adolescence b. Late childhood and old age b. Late childhood and old age c. Before birth and adolescence c. Before birth and adolescence d. Early childhood and adulthood d. Early childhood and adulthood

8. The curve above represents data obtained from a group 8. The curve above represents data obtained from a group of animals receiving a single daily dose of a drug P. A of animals receiving a single daily dose of a drug P. A portion of this group was given the dose at day 1 and the portion of this group was given the dose at day 1 and the response was noted. The same number

response was noted. The same number of animals wasof animals was given the dose at day 2, and so on, up to day 10. Base on given the dose at day 2, and so on, up to day 10. Base on the curve, it can be deduced that the single dose of P the curve, it can be deduced that the single dose of P used was:

used was:

a. Completely eliminated from the body in less than 24 a. Completely eliminated from the body in less than 24 hours

hours

b. Just enough to elicit the high possible response b. Just enough to elicit the high possible response c. More than enough to elicit the highest possible c. More than enough to elicit the highest possible response

response

d. Less than enough to elicit the highest possible response d. Less than enough to elicit the highest possible response In items 9 and 10, refer to

In items 9 and 10, refer to the ff. information:the ff. information:  A typical exocrine gland (like the sali

 A typical exocrine gland (like the salivary gland) has the ff.vary gland) has the ff. structure:

structure:

The gland cells (acinar & tubular) may perform the ff. The gland cells (acinar & tubular) may perform the ff. during the formation of the secretion:

during the formation of the secretion: Filtration 

Filtration  – – the transfer of non-protein solutes and water the transfer of non-protein solutes and water from the blood plasma to the lumen of the gland with no from the blood plasma to the lumen of the gland with no change in the quantitative

change in the quantitative and qualitative characteristicsand qualitative characteristics of the solute

of the solute Synthesis

Synthesis – – the formation of new substances from new the formation of new substances from new materials present in the plasma

materials present in the plasma Reabsorption 

Reabsorption  – – the transfer of water and solutes from the the transfer of water and solutes from the glandular lumen to the blood plasma

glandular lumen to the blood plasma

If qualitative and quantitative studies are made of the If qualitative and quantitative studies are made of the solute components of the secretions obtained

solute components of the secretions obtained at pointsat points A A and B,

and B, the ff. results may be obtained:the ff. results may be obtained: I. Secretion taken at

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III. Secretion obtained at B has components not present III. Secretion obtained at B has components not present in blood plasma

in blood plasma

IV. Secretion obtained at B has components not present in IV. Secretion obtained at B has components not present in the secretion obtained at A

the secretion obtained at A

 V. Secretion obtained at A Possesses

 V. Secretion obtained at A Possesses the same solutethe same solute characteristics as the plasma minus the

characteristics as the plasma minus the proteinsproteins  VI. Secretion obtained at A possesses

 VI. Secretion obtained at A possesses some componentssome components not present in the secretion obtained at B

not present in the secretion obtained at B

9. The hypothesis that the acinar cells perform filtration 9. The hypothesis that the acinar cells perform filtration function during the formation of secretion is best function during the formation of secretion is best supported by…

supported by… a.

a. II II b. b. III III c. c. IV IV d. d. VV

10. The hypothesis that the acinar cells have synthetic 10. The hypothesis that the acinar cells have synthetic function during secretion is best supported

function during secretion is best supported by…by… a.

a. I I b. b. III III c. c. IV IV d. d. VIVI II. PHYSICS

II. PHYSICS 11. Use the diagram below:

11. Use the diagram below:

Both M1 and M2 are released at the same time. Compare Both M1 and M2 are released at the same time. Compare the speeds of the two masses when they reach the the speeds of the two masses when they reach the bottoms of their respective inclines.

bottoms of their respective inclines. a. M1 is travelling faster than M2. a. M1 is travelling faster than M2. b. M2 is travelling faster than M1. b. M2 is travelling faster than M1.

c. M1 and M2 are travelling at the same speed. c. M1 and M2 are travelling at the same speed. d. It is impossible to tell.

d. It is impossible to tell.

12. When the speed of a moving object is halved, 12. When the speed of a moving object is halved, a.

a. its its KE KE is is halved halved c. c. its its rest rest energy energy is is halvedhalved b.

b. its its PE PE is is halved halved d. d. its its momentum momentum is is halvedhalved 13. An orbiting satellite is moved from 10,000 to 30,000 13. An orbiting satellite is moved from 10,000 to 30,000 km from the earth. This will result in what

km from the earth. This will result in what change in thechange in the gravitational attraction between the earth and the gravitational attraction between the earth and the satellite?

satellite?

a. none- the attraction is the same a. none- the attraction is the same b. one-half as much b. one-half as much c. one-fourth as much c. one-fourth as much d. one-ninth as much d. one-ninth as much

14. Two clowns on ice skates face each other on a 14. Two clowns on ice skates face each other on a frictionless surface. The laughing clown pushes the frictionless surface. The laughing clown pushes the cryingcrying clown who is half his weight, so that the latter

clown who is half his weight, so that the latter moves withmoves with a certain velocity. The laughing clown will move on a certain velocity. The laughing clown will move on the:the: a. Opposite direction and at the same speed as the crying a. Opposite direction and at the same speed as the crying clown

clown

b. Opposite direction and at half speed as the crying clown b. Opposite direction and at half speed as the crying clown c. Same direction and at the same speed as the crying c. Same direction and at the same speed as the crying clown

clown

d. Same direction and at half speed as the crying clown d. Same direction and at half speed as the crying clown

 A

 A

11

 V 

 V 

11

 = A

 = A

22

 V 

 V 

22

15. The continuity equation shown above states that the 15. The continuity equation shown above states that the product of the velocity of flow in a system of branching product of the velocity of flow in a system of branching tubes of varying diameters and the cross-sectional area of tubes of varying diameters and the cross-sectional area of a vessel is at all points constant. If the volume of fluid a vessel is at all points constant. If the volume of fluid flowing through the system is constant, the velocity of the flowing through the system is constant, the velocity of the fluid flow:

fluid flow:

a. will not change as the cross-sectional area is either a. will not change as the cross-sectional area is either increased or decreased

increased or decreased

b. will increase as the cross-sectional area of the tubes at b. will increase as the cross-sectional area of the tubes at that point increases

that point increases

c. will increase as the cross-sectional area of the tubes at c. will increase as the cross-sectional area of the tubes at that point decreases

that point decreases

d. cannot be predicted by any change in the d. cannot be predicted by any change in the cross-sectional area

sectional area

16. A mover pushes a box up an inclined plane, as shown 16. A mover pushes a box up an inclined plane, as shown in the figure. Which of the following shows the direction of in the figure. Which of the following shows the direction of the normal force exerted by the plane on the box?

the normal force exerted by the plane on the box?

a. c.

a. c.

b. d.

b. d.

1

17. A climber’s bag might fall from a cliff. If he is 45 m7. A climber’s bag might fall from a cliff. If he is 45 m above, how long will it take his bag to reach the ground? above, how long will it take his bag to reach the ground? a.

a. 1.5 1.5 s s b. b. 3.0 3.0 s s c. c. 6.0 6.0 s s d. d. 9.0 9.0 ss 18. A 60-kg man holding a 20-kg box rides on a 18. A 60-kg man holding a 20-kg box rides on a

skateboard at a speed of 7 m/s. He throws the box behind skateboard at a speed of 7 m/s. He throws the box behind him, giving it a velocity of 5 m/s with respect to th

him, giving it a velocity of 5 m/s with respect to th ee ground. What is his velocity after throwing the object? ground. What is his velocity after throwing the object?

a.

a. 8 8 m/s m/s b. b. 11 11 m/s m/s c. c. 12 12 m/s m/s d. d. 10 10 m/sm/s 19. A heater absorbs heat and uses it to warm a house. It 19. A heater absorbs heat and uses it to warm a house. It does 140 J of work on the pump and delivers the

does 140 J of work on the pump and delivers the

remaining 60 J of heat to the house. What is the efficiency remaining 60 J of heat to the house. What is the efficiency of this engine?

of this engine? a.

a. 30 30 % % b. b. 43 43 % % c. c. 57 57 % % d. d. 70 70 %%

20. The human heart is powerful and extremely reliable 20. The human heart is powerful and extremely reliable pump. Each day it takes in and out an average of 7,500 L pump. Each day it takes in and out an average of 7,500 L of blood. Assume that the work done by the heart is equal of blood. Assume that the work done by the heart is equal to the work required to lift this amount of blood to

to the work required to lift this amount of blood to aa height of a Filipino woman (1.524 m). The density of height of a Filipino woman (1.524 m). The density of blood is 1.05 x 10

blood is 1.05 x 1055 kg/m kg/m33. How much work does the heart. How much work does the heart

do in a day? do in a day? a.

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III. SOCIAL SCIENCE III. SOCIAL SCIENCE 2

21. Which of the following is NOT one of Maslow’s1. Which of the following is NOT one of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?

hierarchy of needs? a.

a. physiological physiological c. c. esteemesteem b.

b. safety safety d. d. noveltynovelty

22. Research on facial expression of emotion has found 22. Research on facial expression of emotion has found that…

that…

a. It is easy to judge actual emotions a. It is easy to judge actual emotions

b. The right side of our face is more intensely emotional b. The right side of our face is more intensely emotional c. It is easier to judge emotions from the face than the c. It is easier to judge emotions from the face than the tone of the voice

tone of the voice

d. The ability to imitate facial expressions comes about d. The ability to imitate facial expressions comes about after age two

after age two 2

23. Rogers proposed that the primary human motive is…3. Rogers proposed that the primary human motive is… a.

a. the the actualizing actualizing tendency tendency c. c. powerpower b.

b. sex sex d. d. social social intimacyintimacy 24. The members of a common society share the same 24. The members of a common society share the same values, such as for economic success and

values, such as for economic success and upward mobility,upward mobility, and they are stratified into a number of distinct strata. It and they are stratified into a number of distinct strata. It could be stated that the society is stratified because could be stated that the society is stratified because a. the values are not shared by all members of the society a. the values are not shared by all members of the society b. the means for realizing the shared values are not b. the means for realizing the shared values are not equally distributed

equally distributed c. the values are divisive c. the values are divisive d. the strata are not classes d. the strata are not classes

25. Which of the following best exemplifies innovation? 25. Which of the following best exemplifies innovation? a. The continuance of old patterns of life

a. The continuance of old patterns of life

b. The introduction of gasoline engines to fishing boats by b. The introduction of gasoline engines to fishing boats by a majority of the villagers

a majority of the villagers

c. The acceptance of new ways of farming by a small c. The acceptance of new ways of farming by a small group of farmers

group of farmers

d. The maintenance of good habits and practices d. The maintenance of good habits and practices 26. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of 26. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bureaucracy? bureaucracy? a. specialization a. specialization b. chain of command b. chain of command

c. informality and autonomy c. informality and autonomy

d. merit appointment and job tenure d. merit appointment and job tenure

27. The primary function of religion in human societies 27. The primary function of religion in human societies is to

is to

a. establish an orderly relationship between man and his a. establish an orderly relationship between man and his surroundings

surroundings

b. help people understand the existence of both good and b. help people understand the existence of both good and evil

evil

c. allay man’s fears and anxieties over unexplainable c. allay man’s fears and anxieties over unexplainable phenomena

phenomena

d. provide a way for man to be able to communicate with d. provide a way for man to be able to communicate with God

God

28. Which of the following is NOT true of the

28. Which of the following is NOT true of the relationshiprelationship among members of large secondary groups?

among members of large secondary groups?

a. Primary relations tend to persist in the form of intimate a. Primary relations tend to persist in the form of intimate cliques

cliques

b. There is emphasis on the efficiency by which people b. There is emphasis on the efficiency by which people accomplish their jobs

accomplish their jobs

c. It is unlikely that every member is aware of every other c. It is unlikely that every member is aware of every other member

member

d. The goal is to provide for the personal needs of the d. The goal is to provide for the personal needs of the members

members

29. Which of the following is the best statement that can 29. Which of the following is the best statement that can be derived from the illustration above?

be derived from the illustration above?

a. The language we use for things can also influence the a. The language we use for things can also influence the way we think about it

way we think about it

b. Signs are used to represent a situation and to influence b. Signs are used to represent a situation and to influence action

action

c. It is important to study the meaning of language c. It is important to study the meaning of language

d. It is necessary to identify the problem in order to arrive d. It is necessary to identify the problem in order to arrive at a solution

at a solution Group

Group PhasePhase

I II III

I II III

 A

 A Task 1 Task 1 Task 2 Task 2 Test for Task 1Test for Task 1 B

B Task Task 1 1 Task Task 2 2 Test Test for for Task Task 22 C

C Task Task 1 1 - - Test Test for for Task Task 11 D

D - - Task Task 2 2 Test Test for for Task Task 22 30. In an experiment,

30. In an experiment, subjects were randomly assigned tosubjects were randomly assigned to four groups and were asked to memorize a set or two sets four groups and were asked to memorize a set or two sets of unrelated verbal materials. Then each group was tested of unrelated verbal materials. Then each group was tested for retention of the tasks(s). The table above shows the for retention of the tasks(s). The table above shows the participation of each group. Which of the following will participation of each group. Which of the following will most probably be observed?

most probably be observed?

a. retention of Task 1 will be higher for Group A than for a. retention of Task 1 will be higher for Group A than for Group C

Group C

b. retention of Task 2 will be higher for Group B th b. retention of Task 2 will be higher for Group B th an foran for Group D

Group D

c. retention of Task 1 will be lower for Group A than for c. retention of Task 1 will be lower for Group A than for Group C

Group C

d. retention of Task 2 will be equal for both groups B d. retention of Task 2 will be equal for both groups B and D

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IV. CHEMISTRY IV. CHEMISTRY 31. Orbitals hold:

31. Orbitals hold:

a. A maximum of one electron each a. A maximum of one electron each b. A maximum of two electrons each b. A maximum of two electrons each

c. A number of electrons that depends on the energy c. A number of electrons that depends on the energy level.

level.

d. A number of electrons that depends on the type of d. A number of electrons that depends on the type of orbital.

orbital.

32. The differe

32. The difference between a “family” and a nce between a “family” and a “group” in“group” in the periodic table is that:

the periodic table is that: a. Families are columns and

a. Families are columns and groups are rows.groups are rows. b. Families are rows and groups are

b. Families are rows and groups are columns.columns.

c. Families determine the energy level of an element and c. Families determine the energy level of an element and groups determine their properties.

groups determine their properties. d. None of the above is true. d. None of the above is true.

33. When 2.0 grams of methane are burned in a bomb 33. When 2.0 grams of methane are burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 2000 grams of water, it causes the calorimeter containing 2000 grams of water, it causes the temperature of the water to rise by 13.30

temperature of the water to rise by 13.30 00C. What is theC. What is the

molar heat of combustion of methane? molar heat of combustion of methane? Cp(H2O) = 4.18 J/g

Cp(H2O) = 4.18 J/g00C.C.

a.

a. 111 111 kJ kJ b. b. 889 889 kJ kJ c. c. 13.3 13.3 kJ kJ d. d. 8.89 8.89 kJkJ 3

34. Avogadro’s law states that:4. Avogadro’s law states that:

a. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its a. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in Kelvins.

temperature in Kelvins.

b. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the b. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles present.

number of moles present.

c. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the ideal c. The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the ideal gas constant.

gas constant. d. none of these d. none of these

35. If we add NaAc to a solution of HAc: 35. If we add NaAc to a solution of HAc:

HAc

HAc  H H++ + Ac + Ac

--Which of the following statement is false? Which of the following statement is false? a. equilibrium will shift to the right

a. equilibrium will shift to the right b. equilibrium will shift to the left b. equilibrium will shift to the left c. the pH of the solution increases c. the pH of the solution increases d. the equilibrium will be affected d. the equilibrium will be affected

36. In analysis of a compound shows that it contains 36. In analysis of a compound shows that it contains 78.2% B and 21.8% H and had a molecular weight of 78.2% B and 21.8% H and had a molecular weight of 27.6. What is the molecular formula of the compound? 27.6. What is the molecular formula of the compound? (atomic wts.: H=1, B=10.8)

(atomic wts.: H=1, B=10.8) a. BH

a. BH33 b. Bb. B22HH66 c. Bc. B22HH44 d. Bd. B22HH55

37. In every chemical reaction of Substance A, the sum of 37. In every chemical reaction of Substance A, the sum of the weights of the products formed is greater than the the weights of the products formed is greater than the initial weight of A which undergoes a reaction. Substance initial weight of A which undergoes a reaction. Substance X, in turn, undergoes a chemical reaction in which the X, in turn, undergoes a chemical reaction in which the combined weight of the products is exactly equal to the combined weight of the products is exactly equal to the initial weight of X which reacted. What kind of substance initial weight of X which reacted. What kind of substance are A and X?

are A and X?

a. A is a mixture and X is a pure compound. a. A is a mixture and X is a pure compound. b. A is a pure compound while X is a mixture. b. A is a pure compound while X is a mixture. c. Both A and X are mixtures.

c. Both A and X are mixtures.

d. Both A and X are pure compounds. d. Both A and X are pure compounds.

38. Compounds are made up of.. 38. Compounds are made up of.. a. atoms of the same element a. atoms of the same element

b. atoms of at least two different elements b. atoms of at least two different elements c. molecules of the same element

c. molecules of the same element

d. molecules of at least two different elements d. molecules of at least two different elements 39. Which of the following is the effect of adding a 39. Which of the following is the effect of adding a nonvolatile solute to a solvent?

nonvolatile solute to a solvent? a. higher boiling and freezing points a. higher boiling and freezing points b. lower boiling and freezing points b. lower boiling and freezing points

c. lower boiling point and higher freezing point c. lower boiling point and higher freezing point d. higher boiling point and lower freezing point d. higher boiling point and lower freezing point 40. If we add NaAc to a solution of HAc. 40. If we add NaAc to a solution of HAc.

HAc

HAc  HH+1+1 + + AcAc-1-1

Which of the following statements is true? Which of the following statements is true? I. equilibrium will shift to the right

I. equilibrium will shift to the right II. equilibrium will shift to the left II. equilibrium will shift to the left III. the pH of the solution increases III. the pH of the solution increases IV. the equilibrium will not be affected IV. the equilibrium will not be affected

a.

a. II II & & IV IV c. I c. I & & IIIIII b.

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