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This document provides a mock exam for the NAPOLCOM exam with 32 multiple choice questions covering topics related to police work, law, and the Philippine constitution. It instructs test takers to choose one answer per question and notes that sharing the document without permission may be a copyright violation. The questions cover topics such as evidence handling procedures, police reports, ranks and roles in the PNP, constitutional rights, search warrants, and symbols in the PNP logo.
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Class “SINAGTALA”

NAPOLCOM Exam Intensive Review & Coaching

PREPARED BY: JEROM ABAO

DAY 10 ACTIVITY:PRE-FINAL MOCK (June 12, 2023)


DAY 12 ACTIVITY: FINAL MOCK TEST (June 14, 2023)

SEE discussion: https://youtu.be/7lraKWNsXgA

***NOTE: This is a controlled copy, sharing without permission from the admin may subject
to copyright***

TEST PROPER:

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark
only one answer for each item.

1. The continues accountability of persons handling evidences, and having responsibility of


taking care and preserving the evidences from the time it was found until brought to court
for presentation is called______.
A. Chain of events
B. Key events
C. Chain of custody of evidence
D. Chain of command

2. Any untruthful statement; falsehood; anything that deceives or creates false impression.
A. Joke
B. Story
C. Telling
D. Lie

3. These statements are correct, except:


A. Police reports can serve as raw materials from which record systems can be
adopted.
B. Police reports likewise serve as a gauge for good police performance.
C. Police reports make police investigators efficient in their jobs.
D. Police reports can be used for future reference.

4. All statements are incorrect, except:


A. the relevance of the police report depends on how it relays the exclusive objective
B. verbs are modifiers
C. keeping an open mind in reporting makes the report fair
D. sometimes report writers should result to one’s opinion.

5. This statement is incorrect, except


A. A police report that carries lies or half-truth statements is still a police report.
B. A police report can be submitted as time allows.
C. Accurateness of a police report can be based partly on the use of our senses.
D. Adverbs are modifiers.

6. The rank of a Senior Police Officer IV is equivalent to:


A. Master Sergeant in the Military rank
B. Captain in the Military rank
C. Lieutenant in the Military rank
D. None of the above

7. The power to direct or oversee the day to day functions of police investigation of crime,
crime prevention activities and traffic control in accordance with the rules and regulations
promulgated by the Commission is
A. Employment
B. Planning
C. Operational Supervision
D. Deployment

8. Under RA 8551 any PNP personnel who has not been promoted for a continuous service
shall be retired or separated if the said period of non-promotion gained with in:
A. 20 yrs.
B. 10 yrs.
C. 18 months
D. 3 yrs.

9. The PNP shall be organized to ensure accountability and uprightness in the police
exercise of discretion as well as to achieve
A. Reformation and rehabilitation
B. Efficiency and effectiveness
C. Organization and Administration
D. None of the above

10.The NAPOLCOM shall be composed of the offices of Chairperson, Commissioners and


one –
A. Ex-officio Chairman
B. Secretary
C. Ex-officio Commissioner
D. Ex- officio Chairperson

11.The method of separation from the police service after completing the required age for
length of service is called
A. Retirement
B. Dismissal
C. Demotion
D. AWOL

12.The consequence of an act, which temporarily deprives an officer from the privilege of
performing his duty, is referred to as:
A. Dismissal
B. Retirement
C. Resignation
D. Suspension

13.It is customary for the police to keep records of lost or stolen automobile license plates.
The best reason for this practice is to
A. permit the promote issuance of new plate
B. prevent cards from being stolen
C. keep record of all outstanding license plate in use
D. detain any person found using or attempting to use any of these plates.

14.What activity requires the duty of a superior officer of any unit of the Philippine National
Police and its units subordinate to establish rapport or good relationship with other law
enforcement agencies of the government?
A. Police Executive Training
B. Business – like Activity
C. Coordination and Cooperation
D. Socialization
15.In the Attrition System of the PNP, the maximum tenure of the PNP Regional Director is;
A. 4 years
B. 6 years
C. 5 years
D. 9 years

16.The maximum tenure of office of the Chief of PNP or the Director General of the PNP is;
A. 4 years
B. 6 years
C. 5 years
D. 8 years

17.The act that provides the National Police Commission to conduct Police examination is;
A. RA 2260
B. RA 6040
C. RA 4864
D. RA 6141

18.A traffic police officer stationed the route of a parade has been ordered by his superior
to allow no cars to cross the route. While the parade is in progress, an ambulance driver on
an emergency run attempts to drive his ambulance across the route while the parade is
passing. Under these circumstances the traffic police officer should.
A. asks the driver to wait until the traffic police officer contact his superior and
obtains decisions
B. stop the parade long enough to permit the ambulance to cross the street
C. hold up the ambulance in accordance with the superior’s order
D. direct the ambulance driver to the shortest detour which will add at least then
minutes to run

19.The primary purpose of bail is


A. to protect the accused rights
B. to keep the accused in jail until trial
C. to punish the accused for the crime
D. to release the accused

20.A person undergoing criminal investigation enjoys his three constitutional rights such as
A. the right to oppose whatever the accusation on him
B. the right to plea guilty and not guilty
C. the right to oppose whatever accusation or him based on his constitutional right
D. the right to remain silent, the right to counsel, the right to be informed of the
nature of the accusation

21.What is the sworn written statement charging a person with an offence, subscribed by
the offended party, any peace officer or other employee of the government or government
institution in change of the enforcement or execution of the law violated?
A. Deposition
B. Complaint
C. Police blotter
D. Information

22.When an investigator finds a tool a the crime scene, he should first of all:
A. pick it up for closer examine taking care not to jar it.
B. Compare the cutting edge of the tool with the impressions to determine if this
was the tool used in the crime.
C. immediately collects it and always sends it to the crime laboratory for scientific
examination
D. waits until the crime scene has been sketched or photographed and
measurements taken before he collects the evidence

23. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is the ____ of the Philippines.


A. 16th
B. 15th
C. 17th
D. 18th

24.The Bill of Rights of the New Constitution is found in Article:


A. VII
B. VI
C. V
D. IV

25.The integration of the police forces throughout the country is made in order to:
A. weed out undesirable elements in the service
B. to unify them into one command
C. apprehend more criminals
D. give more enforcement to police forces in the towns
26.The quality and quantity of information which an officer can obtain from a person who
is emotionally upset at the time of the interview is greatly lessened because:
A. the subject is more likely to stutter, making it difficult for the officer to understand
him
B. the officer will have to spend to much time trying to calm the person down
C. the subject's ability to thick clearly and therefore to remember significant details
will be
reduced because of his emotional state
D. the subject will be less able to hear the questions which the officer is asking

27.A police officer must arrive at the scene of the crime as quickly as possible because:
A. it is the source of the most productive evidence
B. the principals were there or may still present
C. some physical evidence may deteriorate
D. all of the above
28.A search warrant is an order of the court to seize:
A. Any personal property
B. Any chattel or things
C. Any personal property which is subject matter of the crime
D. all of the above

29.A search warrant is valid and can only be served once from the date of issuance, within:
A. 40 days
B. 30 days
C. 15 days
D. 10 days

30.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
31.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.

32.Which of the following instances Pardon cannot be exercised?


A. before conviction
B. before trial
C. after conviction
D. during service of sentence

33. The temporary stay of execution of sentence is called


A. Reprieve
B. Pardon
C. Communication
D. Amnesty

34.This pillar accepts the re-entry of the offender as law-abiding and useful citizen of
society.
A. Community
B. Correction
C. Court
D. Police

35. Is the course of action or process whereby accusations are brought before a court of
justice to determine the innocence or guilt of the accused?
A. Trial
B. Prosecution
C. Pre-trial
D. Arraignment

36. This is a special court tasked to handle graft and corruption committed by public
officials or employees.
A. Ombudsman
B. Military court
C. Sandiganbayan
D. Supreme court
37.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

38.The following are the goals of the criminal justice system (CJS), EXCEPT…
A. To make sure that there are no wrongful convictions and that the right person is
identified and convicted of the crime he/she committed
B. To develop cooperation and coordination among the five pillars of the CJS so as
to violate the social rights of the suspects/respondents/accused/offenders
C. To gain and sustain the trust and confidence of the community, and engage the
community as an active and effective partner in solving crime, and in facilitating the
provision of remedies particularly through restorative justice
D. To develop capacity of communities to demand accessible, speedy, impartial and
quality justice, and in particular the appropriate remedies for their grievances.

39.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
C. Rays of the Sun
D. Native Shield

40.Katipunan literally means:


A. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Kapatiran
B. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Pawis
C. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Pilipinas
D. Kataas-taasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan

INSTRUCTIONS: Read carefully the following paragraphs and choose from the given
alternatives the best answer to the questions.

FOR Questions 41-43


Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs in a thunderstorm. Often you’ll see it in the
form of a bright “bolt” (or streak) coming from the sky. Lightning occurs when static
electricity inside clouds builds up and causes an electrical charge. What causes the static
electricity? Water! Specifically, water droplets collide with ice crystals after the temperature
in the cloud falls below freezing. Sometimes these collisions are small, but other times
they’re quite large. Large collisions cause large electrical charges, and when they’re large
enough, look out! The hyper-charged cloud will emit a burst of lightning. This lightning
looks quite impressive. For a good reason, too: A lightning bolt’s temperature gets so hot
that it’s sometimes five times hotter than the sun’s surface. Although the lightning bolt is
hot, though, it’s also short-lived. Because of that, when a person is unfortunate enough to
be struck by lightning, their odds of surviving are pretty good. Statistics show that 90% of
victims survive a lightning blast. Oh, and that old saying, “Lightning never strikes twice in
the same spot”? It’s a myth! Many people report surviving lightning blasts three or more
times. What’s more, lightning strikes some skyscrapers multiple times. The other prominent
feature of lightning storms is the thunder. This is caused by the super-heated air around a
lightning bolt expands at the speed of sound. We hear thunder after seeing the lightning
bolt because sound travels slower than the speed of light. In reality, though, both occur at
the same moment.

41.What can we infer from this passage?


A. An electrical discharge in the clouds causes lightning
B. Lightning is not as hot as the temperature of the sun’s surface.
C. The sound that lightning makes occurs when electricity strikes an object.
D. We hear lightning before we see it.

42.Being struck by lightning means:


A. Instant death.
B. Less than a fifty percent chance of survival.
C. A ninety percent chance of surviving the strike.
D. An eighty percent chance of survival.

43.Lightning is caused by the following:


A. Water droplets colliding with ice crystals creating static electricity.
B. Friction from the clouds rubbing together.
C. Water droplets colliding.
D. Warm and cold air mixing together.

44.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. more pollutants find their way into polar climates than they do into warmer areas.
C. studies have proven that many countries have ignored their own anti-pollution
laws.
D. DDT and toxaphene are the two most toxic insecticides in the world.

45.Most researchers 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. highly developed countries offer the best guide for the development of needy
countries
B. most researchers done in needy countries are missing their objectives
C. most researchers have universal application
D. needy countries need researchers to help them reach the status of the western
world

46.
A. Speaking in English every day is also proven effective.
B. Another way is watching English movies and TV shows particularly with English subtitles.
C. Reading articles in books, newspapers, and magazines is just among the helpful ways.
D. There are many ways to improve and develop English proficiency.
A. DCBA
B. DACB
C. DABC
D. DCAB

47.
A. Others don’t realize yet what to pursue because they have many dreams.
B. Finding the right course in college is one of the most challenging decisions anyone can
make.
C. Some people want to pursue their dreams ever since they were just little.
D. Indeed destiny is a matter of choice.
A. B-D-A-C
B. D-C-B-A
C. B-A-D-C
D. B-C-A-D

48.
A. A responsive educational system should be directed towards regional cooperation.
B. Commonality of educational objectives should be replaced by better ways of achieving
goals that fit the regional needs.
C. It is necessary to revolutionize the contemporary methodologies in the teaching learning
processes.
D. The educational goals should seek for a better way of experimentation in the teaching
strategies and technologies.
A. A-B-C-D
B. A-B-D-C
C. B-C-A-D
D. D-A-B-C

49.
A. Although the government is willing to put resources to education, alone, it cannot do
the job.
B. Education Act of 1980 provides an all-encompassing activity with participation at all
educational levels and sectors.
C. The private schools have to be partners.
D. The Act not only strengthens but equips the DepEd with its regulatory and
developmental tasks as well.
A. B-A-C-D
B. A-B-C-D
C. D-B-C-A
D. C-A-D-B

50.
A. One effective way is to diversify his funds to different investments like real estate, stocks
and money instruments like bonds and trust funds.
B. It is always best to expand money to different investment wheels.
C. A wise investor must not put all his eggs in one basket.
D. He should always consider the risks involved in investing his money.
A. B-C-A-D
B. C-B-D-A
C. C-D-A-B
D. A-D-B-C
DIRECTIONS: Some of the sentences in this section contain an error in grammar or
correct usage. On your Answer sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to
that section of the sentence that contains the error.

51.Female employees who works efficiently will be given clothing allowance. NO ERROR
1 2 3 4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

52.If anybody objects, let them think of a better scheme rather than make fun of the
1 2 3
proposed plan. NO ERROR
4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

53.In our community our neighbors we help each other. NO ERROR


1 2 3 4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

54.We were touch by his generosity when he obviously could ill afford to be so generous.
1 2 3 4
NO ERROR
5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
55.The success of a leader lays not only on the leader’s ability to influence people, but also
1 2
in the sincerity of the purpose that he desires to achieve. NO ERROR
3 4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

56.It was hard to believe that conscientious pupils could misspell so many words in their
1 2 3 4
quizzes. NO ERROR
5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

57.The loud noise of the cars and trucks annoys those who live near the road. NO ERROR
1 2 3 4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

58.It was him who was responsible for making all the arrangements for the successful
1 2 3
completion of his studies. NO ERROR
4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
59.Some people are simply too opportunities to take a stand on controversial issues.
1 2 3 4
NO ERROR
5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

60.We were discussing about political issues so her remarks about clothes and fashion
1 2 3
were completely beside the point. NO ERROR
4 5
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

DIRECTIONS: Read each of the following sentences carefully, then choose which
among the several choices in each group is expressed most satisfactorily in terms of
grammar and correct usage. On your sheet, shade completely the box that
corresponds to your answer.

61.
1. I will never, unless he apologizes first, work with him again.
2. I will never, unless he apologized first, work with him again.
3. I will never work with him again, unless he asks for an apology.
4. I will never work with him again, unless he apologizes first.
5. Unless he asks for an apology, I will never work with him again.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
62.
1. The Filipino people have regained their respect and trust in their government.
2. The Filipino people have regained their respect and trust for their government.
3. The Filipino people have regained their respect for their government and even their trust
in it.
4. The Filipino people have regained their respect for and trust in their government.
5. The Filipino people have regained, for their government their respect and trust in it.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

63.
1. The fisher folks decided to go to the nearby hut finally drenched with rain.
2. The fisher folks finally decided to go to the nearby hut drenched with rain.
3. Drenched with rain, the fisher folks finally decided to go the nearby hut.
4. Finally drenched with rain, the fisher folks decided to go the nearby hut.
5. Finally deciding to go to the nearby hut, the fisher folks were drenched with rain.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

64.
1. As soon as the tabulation of the figures have been completed, someone should check
the accuracy.
2. As soon as tabulated, someone should check on the accuracy of those figures.
3. As soon as the tabulation is finished, someone was to check its accuracy.
4. Once the tabulation was completed, the accuracy of the figures should be checked.
5. Someone had ought to check the accuracy of those figures when they have been
tabulated.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
65.
1. One has to be either 65 or blind to claim an extra personal exemption.
2. One has either to be 65 or blind to claim an extra personal exemption.
3. One either has to be 65 or blind to claim an extra personal exemption.
4. Either one has to be 65 or blind to claim an extra personal exemption.
5. To claim an extra personal exemption, one either has to be 65 or blind.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

INSTRUCTIONS: Each sentence below has blanks each black indicating that word
been a mined. Beneath the sentence are five numbered sets of words.

66. The government should _________ infrastructure to lure more tourists.


A. be improving
B. improve
C. improved
D. have improved

67. A contract is an agreement ________ two parties.


A. among
B. of
C. between
D. with

68. These are computer - generated data, ________?


A. is it
B. isn't it
C. are they
D. aren't they

69. He _____ to a time in the past when he was young and happy.
A. illuded
B. alluded
C. eluded
D. allusioned
70. Please ______ your sister on which course to take in college.
A. advice
B. advises
C. advise
D. adviced

71.The famous Dr. C. Drew’s technique for preserving and storing blood plasma for
emergency use proved so ___________ that it became the ______________for the present blood
bank system by the Red Cross.
A. Irrelevant------inspiration
B. Urgent----pattern
C. Effective-----model
D. Innocuous---------excuse

72.Because they did not accept his basic____________ they were ___________by his argument.
A. Assumption-------convinced
B. Motivation-------confused
C. Bias----------impressed
D. Promise----------unconvinced

73.Since many disadvantaged individuals view their situation as_______________ as well as


intolerable, their attitudes are best described as _____________.
A. Squalid-----obscure
B. Unpleasant-----bellicose
C. Acute-----sanguine
D. Immutable----------resigned

74. Reuben’s interest was focused on ______________ the division between theory and
empiricism; he was convinced that a ____________ of philosophy and applied science was
possible and necessary.
A. Eliminating-----synthesis
B. Maintaining---------restoration
C. Crossing-----stabilization
D. Ignoring-----duplicity

75. The biologist ____________ that the Kyoto grass, also known as black grass, can
____________ all kinds of weather conditions and ____________ lush even in cold months.
A. Explains------tolerate-----stay
B. Explained------tolerates-----stay
C. Explains-----tolerate-----stays
D. Explain------tolerated-------stays

DIRECTIONS: Choose from among the suggested answers the word that means most
nearly the same as the word in capital letters. On your Answer Sheet, shade
completely the box that corresponds to your answer.

76. Business, like life, is much too extensive and liquescent to be wholly contained by any
checklist, formula or theory.
A. structured
B. changeable
C. Complicated
D. shapeless

77. The baffled owner acquiesced to the worker’s demands.


A. opposed
B. reacted
C. agreed
D. resisted

78. Ang pagal na guro ay sandaling tumigil bago muling nagpatuloy sa pagsasalita.
A. pagod
B. galit
C. pihikan
D. mabagal

79. There is no panacea that will solve our financial difficulty.


A. cure-all
B. answer
C. paradox
D. criteria

80. The recommendation of the wage council is REPUGNANT to the employers.


A. Acceptable
B. Objectionable
C. beneficial
D. degrading
DIRECTIONS: Select from the suggested answers one which most nearly means the
OPPOSITE of the word given in capital letters.

81. She took a second job to AUGMENT her income.


A. Bolster
B. Swell
C. Abate
D. Activate

82.The INTRINSIC worth of gem.


A. Extensive
B. Extrinsic
C. Valuable
D. Useless

83. The court ACQUITTED the prisoner.


A. Condemn
B. Praise
C. Accuse
D. Convict

84. He returned to the pulpit in DEFIANCE of an order by church leaders banning him from
television preaching for one year.
A. Obedience
B. Onjection
C. Challenge
D. Dishonor

85. The total FIASCO that was his personal life.


A. Loss
B. Gain
C. Success
D. Failure

DIRECTION: Answer the following questions by observation or computation. You


may use the margins of the page for your computations. On your Answer Sheet,
shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer.

86. Which of the following has the least numerical value?


A. 6+3x4
B. 4+3x6
C. 4x6+3
D. 3x6+4

87.A long-sleeved polo is priced at ₱600. If a man is given 15% discount, how much would
be his change for his ₱600?
A. 70
B. 90
C. 80
D. 75

88.A basket contains X number of ripe mangoes. If 9 mangoes are to be added to 5 times
the number of mangoes in the basket, the result is 69 mangoes. How many mangoes are
there in the basket originally?
A. 30
B. 15
C. 24
D. 12

89.A hundred sheets of 24” x 36” glossy paper for magazine cover is priced at ₱1,200. How
much is the cost of 750 sheets?
A. 7,500
B. 9,000
C. 8,500
D. 8,000

90.If 9 yards is equal to 27 feet, how many yards are there in 216 feet?
A. 84
B. 68
C. 72
D. 74

91.The area of a square rice field is 441 square meters. If the owner of the field wants to
enclose it with chicken wire, how many meters of chicken wire does he need to enclose it
completely?
A. 84 m
B. 86 m
C. 96 m
D. 72 m

92.Three years ago, Harry was 24 years old. Her only niece was 1/8 of his age during that
time. How old is her niece now?
A. 9
B. 7
C. 8
D. 6

93.Pat is 20 years older than his son James. In two years Pat will be twice as old as James.
How old are they now?
A. James 18, Pat 38
B. James 28, Pat 18
C. James 8, Pat 28
D. James 38, Pat 18

94.A roll of decorative abaca thread is 600 ft. long. Express this length in yards.
A. 150 yards
B. 180 yards
C. 200 yards
D. 250 yards

95.Find the average speed of a PNR train travelling 12 kilometers in 6 hours.


A. 30 kph
B. 20 kph
C. 45 kph
D. 25 kph

96.Mario is buying a square rice field at ₱1,500 per square meter. If the area of the rice field
is 500 square meters, how much is the cost of the rice field?
A. ₱750,000
B. ₱650,000
C. ₱550,000
D. ₱715,000

97.From the preceding problem, supposed the rice field is rectangular and its dimension is
25 meters by 40 meters. How much would the rice field costs at ₱1,500 per square meter?
A. ₱2,000,000
B. ₱1,500,000
C. ₱1,000,000
D. ₱1,800,000

98.Ramil needs ₱27,000 to pay for his monthly rental of the condo unit he is occupying. If
the company where he works gives him 6% commission on products sold, how much
should his sales be to yield the amount he needs?
A. ₱350,000
B. ₱420,000
C. ₱500,000
D. ₱450,000

99.As an editor of a widely-read magazine, Rina is receiving a monthly salary of ₱15,000.


How much would be left of her salary after deducting 3% for her company loan and 5% for
her withholding tax?
A. ₱14,200
B. ₱13,500
C. ₱13,800
D. ₱14,000

100. A brand new TV set with YouTube channel is priced at ₱26,500. If the store selling TV
set is giving the first ten buyers a ₱3,180 discount, what percent is that of the total price of
the TV set?
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 9%
D. 15%

101.A car travels at a speed of 100 km/h for 4 hours. How far does it travel?
A. 250 km
B. 300 km
C. 400 km
D. 450 km

102.PO1 Kevin drove from Police station at 80km/h. PO1 John left the Police Station one
hour later and drove along the same road at 100km/h. How far from Police Station did PO1
John overtake PO1 Kevin?
A. 400 km
B. 500 km
C. 550 km
D. 700 km

103.A patrol car travelled at the rate of 70km/hour leaves the station 2 hours after a fire
truck has left and overtakes it in 5 hours. At what rate was the Fire truck travelling?
A. 30 km/h
B. 50 km/h
C. 20 km/h
D. 40 km/h

104.When my father was 31, I was 8. Now he is twice as old as me. How old I am now?
A. 20
B. 21
C. 22
D. 23

105.A pet store has 8 cats, 12 dogs, and 3 rabbits. The ratio 8:23 compares
A. Dogs to cats
B. Cats to dogs
C. Rabbits to cats
D. Cats to all animals

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the most appropriate answer below.

106.

107.
108.

109. Which figure is odd one out?

110. Which figure is odd one out?

111. Which figure is odd one out?


112. Which figure complete the statement?

113. Which figure is odd one out?

114. Which figures completes the grid?

115. Which figures belong to neither group?


116. If John’s monthly allowance is M and he spends N, what part of his monthly allowance
does she save?
A. M-N/N
B. M-N/M
C. N-M/M
D. M-N/MN

117. Ronel’s sentence is one year more than Jose’s. Albert’s sentence is one year less than
Jose and one year more than Steven. Jose’s sentence is nine years. Which of the
following is the chronological sequence of their release?
1. Ronel 2. Jose 3. Albert 4. Steven
A. A-B-C-D
B. D-C-B-A
C. C-D-A-B
D. D-C-A-B

118. At the baseball game, Henry was sitting in seat 253. Marla was sitting to the right of
Henry in seat 254. In the seat to the left of Henry was George. Inez was sitting to the
left of George. Which seat is Inez sitting in?
A. 249
B. 250
C. 251
D. 255

FOR Questions 119-123:


Carla was nervous as she stood on the stage before her performance. As she sang, the
students in the audience began to laugh. Carla heard the laughing and sang even louder.
By the time she had finished her song, almost everyone was laughing. The music stopped,
and Carla smiled and bowed. As the curtain closed, Carla’s teacher wiped away tears and
gives Carla a big hug. Carla was glad her song was finished. When she got home, Carla told
her parents that the audience had loved her song.

119.Based on the story, what is MOST LIKELY to be true?


A. Carla’s teacher felt sorry for her.
B. Carla’s parents were proud of her.
C. Carla is a bad singer
D. Carla sang a funny song.
120. Based on the story, what BEST shows that Carla may have told to her parents the
truth?
A. She was nervous about singing
B. Her song made the students laugh
C. She was glad when her song was over
D. Her teacher gave her a big hug after her song.

121. Based on the story, how did Carla’s teacher feel?


A. She was proud of Carla
B. She was angry that the students laughed
C. She felt sorry for Carla
D. She was sad that Carla’s parents were not there.

122. What is the LEAST LIKELY reason why Carla sang louder?
A. She wanted the students to be able to hear the song
B. She had reached the most important part of the song
C. She was ignoring the students who were making fun of her
D. She had become less nervous as she sang

123. Which statement BEST shows that Carla was prepared for her performance?
A. She kept singing while the students laughed
B. She was glad when she was done
C. She hugged her teacher to thank her
D. She smiled and bowed when she was done

124. A factory worker has five children. No one else in the factory has five children.
A. All workers in the factory have five children each.
B. Everybody in the factory has children.
C. Some of the factory workers have more than five children.
D. Only one worker in the factory has exactly five children

125. The government is soon going to introduce a bill which would permit the instituting of
private universities under very strict directions.
A. We have some private universities in our country even now.
B. The demand for more universities is being stepped up.
C. The government gives directions to establish anything in private sector.
D. Unless and until the directions are given, the private universities can charge
exorbitant fees.
FOR ITEMS Nos. 126-130:
A police officer is often asked for directions or referral to city agencies and facilities.
Below is a map showing a section of the city where some public buildings and
business establishments are located. Street names are as shown.

126. What streets cross at the northwest corner of Lover’s Lagoon?


A. Pink St. and Green St.
B. Pink St. and Gold St.
C. Gold St. and Green St.
D. Gold St. and Purple St.

127. A vehicular accident occurred at the corner of Black and Purple streets. What is the
shortest way for the paramedics to travel to the scene of the accident from the police
station?
A. South on red street and east on purple street
B. North on red street and east on gold street and south on pink street
C. North on red street and east on gold street and south on gray street
D. East on gold street south on pink street and northwest on purple street
128. A passenger boards a bus at the corner of Purple and Black Streets. The bus heads
west on Purple Street and north on Aquino Hi-way. After one intersection, where would he
be?
A. Airport
B. Police Station
C. MacBee Burger
D. Greenpark Pizza

129. Which direction of the Church is the Training School?


A. Northwest
B. Southeast
C. Southwest
D. South

130. From China, how are you going to reach Moscow?


A. Southwest on Rave Rd., northeast on Cable street, Southeast on Xavier Road
B. Southeast on Raven Road, Northeast on Cable street, Southwest on Xavier road
C. Southwest of Raven Road, Northeast on Bishop Street, Northeast on Xavier Road
D. Southwest on Raven Road, Northwest on Hank Road, and Southwest on Xavier
Road

131. Statement: The price of gasoline, diesel and kerosene are dropping for the past few
weeks.
Assumption:
I. Prices of petroleum products on the world market continue to go down.
II. Vehicles might be decreasing in number
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Both I and II is implicit
D. Neither I or II is implicit
E. Either I or II is implicit

132. Statement: if children are to manage our world in the future, then they need to be
equipped to do so.
Assumptions:
I. The world has always educated children
II. It is impossible to educate children
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Both I and II is implicit
D. Neither I or II is implicit
E. Either I or II is implicit

133. Statement: “In order to bring punctuality in our office, we must provide conveyance
allowance to our employees.” – In charge of a company tells Personnel manager.
Assumptions:
I. Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing punctuality.
II. Discipline and reward should always go hand in hand.
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Both I and II is implicit
D. Neither I or II is implicit
E. Either I or II is implicit

134. Statement: Unemployment allowance should be given to all unemployed Indian youth
above 18 years of age.
Assumptions:
I. There are unemployed youth in India who needs monetary support
II. The government has sufficient funds to provide allowance to all
unemployed youth.
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Both I and II is implicit
D. Neither I or II is implicit
E. Either I or II is implicit

135. Statements: If it is easy to become an engineer, I don’t want to be an engineer.


Assumptions:
I. An individual aspires to be professional
II. One desires to achieve a thing which is hard earned
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Both I and II is implicit
D. Neither I or II is implicit
E. Either I or II is implicit

DIRECTION: Determine the relationship of the first word to the second word in
capital letters. From among the suggested answers, choose the word or group of
words that best expresses a similar relationship to the third word in capital letters.
On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer.

136. COMPASS is to DIRECTION as CALIPER is to __________.


A. speed
B. pitch
C. diameter
D. altitude
E. volume

137. RUMMAGE is to DISORDER as TENDERFOOT is to __________.


A. rookie
B. expert
C. student
D. veteran
E. old-timer

138. METROPOLITAN : URBAN :: ______________ : ______________


A. bucolic : rural
B. sleepy : nocturnal
C. agricultural : cow
D. autumn : harvest
E. agrarian : generous
139. BOXING : RING :: PLAY : _____________
A. cinema
B. coliseum
C. theater
D. gymnasium
E. basketball

140. MASSEUR : MASSAGE :: CHAUFFER : ________________


A. hairstyle
B. drive
C. manicure
D. cut
E. chief

141. _________ is to LATE as AUTHENTIC is to _________.


A. punctual-counterfeit
B. prompt-genuine
C. diligent-original
D. absent-false
E. early-real

142. __________ is to SCHOOL as STAR is to _________.


A. student-rock
B. principal-dancer
C. fish-constellation
D. bird-tree
E. thesis-player

143. Diaphanous : Opaque :: ___________ : ____________


A. dishevelled : messy
B. disconsolate : happy
C. disrespectful : injurious
D. disallow : reject
E. distraught : calm

144. OPTICS is to PHYSICS as DIALECTICS is to __________


A. dialogue
B. mathematics
C. diction
D. grammar
E. logic

145. PERJURY is to LIE as LARCENY is to __________.


A. conspire
B. kill
C. steal
D. injure
E. trespass

DIRECTION: Analyze carefully the statements in each of the following items. Choose
the correct answer from the given choices. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely
the box that corresponds to your answer.

146. A to H are persons compared according to their age and the speed at which they
finish a certain job. A is older than B and faster than C. D is younger than E, older than H,
and slower than F. G is older than H, younger than C, slower than H, and faster than F. H is
older than A and Slower than C. Based on the preceding statements, which of the following
is true?
A. A is the second oldest and the third fastest.
B. G is older than E and Slower than A.
C. C is younger than D and fastest than H.
D. D is the eldest and slowest
E. H is the older than B and slower than D

147. In a certain coding system MOTHER is coded as PQWJHT, how will you code SISTER?
A. VKUVHT
B. VKVVHU
C. VKVVHT
D. VKVVHS
E. KVVVHS

148. In a certain coding system TRAIN is written as GIZRM, how will you code FIGURE?
A. USTGKV
B. VTYXTC
C. URTFIV
D. VKGTSV
E. KVTGVS

149. Mina, Bing, Amy, and Cel have surnames Flores, Mendez, Perez and Reyez but not
respectively. Mina is taller than Amy and Cel. Ms. Mendez is tallest of the four. Ms. Flores is
taller than Ms. Reyes but shorter than Ms. Perez. Also, Cel is taller than Amy and Bing.
What is the full name of the second tallest person?
A. Amy Mendez
B. Cel Perez
C. Cel Flores
D. Bing Reyes
E. Mina Perez

150. A. honeymoon || B. wed || C. baptize || D. give birth || E. pregnant


A. BEADC
B. BAEDC
C. BCDEA
D. BADEC
E. ABED
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1. C 35. B 69. B 103. B 137. A
2. D 36. C 70. C 104. D 138. A
3. C 37. A 71. C 105. D 139. B
4. C 38. B 72. D 106. B 140. B
5. B 39. D 73. D 107. D 141. A
6. A 40. D 74. A 108. D 142. C
7. C 41. A 75. C 109. D 143. E
8. B 42. C 76. C 110. C 144. B
9. B 43. A 77. C 111. S 145. C
10. C 44. A 78. A 112. B 146. C
11. A 45. D 79. A 113. E 147. C
12. D 46. A 80. B 114. D 148. C
13. D 47. D 81. B 115. C 149. B
14. C 48. A 82. B 116. B 150. B
15. B 49. A 83. A 117. B
16. A 50. C 84. A 118. C
17. B 51. B 85. C 119. D
18. B 52. B 86. A 120. B
19. D 53. C 87. B 121. A
20. D 54. A 88. D 122. C
21. B 55. A 89. B 123. D
22. D 56. E 90. C 124. D
23. C 57. E 91. A 125. B
24. D 58. A 92. D 126. B
25. B 59. B 93. A 127. A
26. C 60. E 94. C 128. A
27. D 61. D 95. B 129. C
28. C 62. A 96. A 130. D
29. D 63. A 97. B 131. B
30. C 64. C 98. D 132. A
31. D 65. A 99. C 133. B
32. B 66. B 100. B 134. A
33. A 67. C 101. C 135. B
34. A 68. D 102. A 136. C

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