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CER TrurorRiaL & REVIEW CENTER (Formerly Ace Review Center) Pie Chart—1 SCHOOL ALLOWANCE OF Php2,000.00 — § day allowance 1. If the difference of the allocation of Recreation and Miscellaneous is added to Savings, how much allocation for 5 days and what percent? 1. Php120.00; 6% 4. Php260.00; 8% 2. Php160.00; 6% 5. Php140.00; 7% 3. Php240.00; 8% GRAPH-1 Relationship of A, B, and C 250 a | 200 : | 150 ane! | 100 | Ss | | so r | | 0 —— | ey 2. One of the following relationships of A, B, and C is related, EXCEPT ? 1A 28 3.C 4, AandB 5. BandC GRAPH ~2 SNAPSHOT OF WOMEN EARNERS IN ASIA IN US DOLLAR: INDIA INDONESIA VIETNAM, PHILIPPINES. CHINA ‘THAILAND, MALAYSIA, ‘SOUTH KOREA SINGAPORE HONGKONG UK us JAPAN AUSTRALIA ICELAND 26,242 25,005 26311 ARENDT SSSI 28,637 3. In which country does the estimated income earned the highest? 4. China 4, Singapore 2. Australia 5. Iceland 3. Japan 4. In which country does the estimated combined income eamed of India, Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam exceeded by almost 92%? 1. Japan 4. Hongkong 2. South Korea 5. Singapore 3. China 5, What percent does the income earned by female in the Philippines? 1.15% 4. 18% 2.16% 5.19% 3.17% 6. What is the average estimated income of female in European countries? 1. Php26,549.00 4, Php26,628.00 2. Php26,651.00 5. Php27,063.00 3. Php27,440.00 TABLE - 1 One day travelling, the number of currencies shows the following: COUNTRY ul PESO EQUIVALENT | Hongkong Dollar ——~* S33, | ‘Singapore [Dollar 30.70 | 7. During one of the tourist visits, the buyer exchanged USD200, HongkongD400, & SingaporeD150. How much did the buyer get in return of the exchanged money? P750.00 P827.60 15,045 19,400 31,200 OaONa GRAPH -3 Philippine Exports By Community Group From February 2007 ~ 2008 With Freight on Board in Million US Dollar | Forest Products | | | Petroleum Products Special Transactions Total Agro-Based Products Mineral Products Manufactured Goods © $00 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 8. The graph shows Philippine Exports by Community Group from February 2007 ~ 2008 with Freight on Board in Million US Dollars. What does the graph show? The Philippine export is manufactured-based products exporter. The Philippine export is petroleum-based product exporter. The Philippine export is processed-goods exporter. The Philippine export is service goods éxporter. The Philippine export is agricultural goods exporter. AeON= GRAPH -4 Dwindling Remittances of Filipinos Working in Japan US Thousand Dollars) 620900 00,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 —— —— 9. 1. The downward remittance of Filipinos working in Japan is higher in terms in cost of living in Japan. 2. The downward remittance of Filipinos working in Japan is approximately lower wage pays of Filipinos in Japan. 3, There is a peak remittance in the year 2002 as compared to the downward remittance in the year 2005. 4. There is a downward remittance of Filipinos working in Japan from 1999 to 2005. 5. There is a parabolic trend. Table - 2 ISLAND GROUPING REGION YEAR 1997 2007 Metro Manila LUZON CAR. Region 1- llooos "2 Cagayan Valley 3 Central Luzon ‘4R- CALABARZON ‘4B- MIMAROPA, 5: Bicol plen|=lelolela| Total VISAYAS Region 6- Wester Visayas _ | Region 7- Central Visayas Region 6- Eastern Visayas Total MINDANAO | Region 9- Zamboanga Region 10- Northem Mindanao Region 11- Davao Region 12- SOCCSARGEN [ Region 13 -CARAGA ARMM Total ga) NaNloola, TOTAL 40. Based on the data of Table — 1, what can you conclude in the number of cities in the Philippines? 1. increased by 50% 2. increased by less than 50% 3. increased by 100% 4, increased by more than 100% 5. remained the same 11. What region (s) has/have the least two additional cities from 1997 to 2007? 4. Cagayan Valley 2. CAR, MIMAROPA, CARAGA 3. CAR, MIMAROPA, Cagayan Valley, Davao, CARAGA 4. CAR, MIMAROPA, Davao, CARAGA 5. CAR, MIMAROPA, Zamboanga, CARAGA 12. What region (s) has/have the greatest percentage increase in the year 1997 to 2007? 4. Central Luzon 2. Davao 3. Metro Manila 4. Metro Manila, Western Visayas, Central Visayas 5. Western Visayas 13, Itis known that the more cities the place has, the more taxes the government can generate. What region generates the most taxes in their respective island grouping in the year 2007? 4. Metro Manila 2. Metro Manila, Central Visayas, Western Visayas, Northern Mindanao 3. Metro Manila, Western Visayas, none in Mindanao 4. Luzon 5. Western Visayas 14. What island grouping contributed the least to the increase in number of cities from 1997 to 2007? 4, Luzon 4, Mindanao 2. Metro Manila 5. Visayas c | Bal 3. MIMAROPA FLOW CHART- Enter a number NO it Double it Isitodd? = -_ => eae NO | Subtract 1 and | cyunreiit Is it prime? YES ay Add 17 415. Based on the flow chart, what is the result if the input number is 517 1,68 2. 101 3. 134 4, 1,500 5. 2,600 16. Based on the flow chart, what is the input number if the result is 440? 1.21 2.74 3. 204 4. 423 5. 440 LOGICAL ANALYSIS Six Friends —Al, Ed, Vi, Bo, Fe, and Jo are dining in a restaurant and are sitting in a rectanguler table with 6 seats, one at the head of the table, and two on each long side of the table. The chairs are numbered from 1 through 6 in a clockwise manner, beginning with the chair at the head of the table, such that chairs 1 and 4, 2 and 6, 3 and 5 are directly across the table from each other. Consecutively, numbered chairs are adjacent to each other. Also, 1 and 6 are also adjacent to each other. Ed is sitting in chair 1 or 4. Bo and Fe are sitting adjacent to each other on one long side of the table Vi and Bo are sitting not adjacent to each other. 1. Consider the following data, which of the following sitting arrangements from Chair 1 through 67 Ed, Fe, Vi, Jo, Bo, Al Ed, Jo, Fe, Bo, Al, Vi Jo, Bo, Fe, Ed, Al, Vi Vi, Al, Ed, Bo, Fe, Jo Vi, Jo, Al, Ed, Fe, Bo SeeNs 2. If Jois sitting in Chair 4, which of the following pairs must be sitting in adjacent chairs? 1. Al and Ed 4. Ed and Bo 2. Al and Vi 5. Ed and Vi 3. Bo and Jo 3. If Vis sitting in Chair 1, who among the following must be sitting adjacent to her? 1. Al 4. Bo 2. Ed 5. Jo 3. Fe 4. If Bo and Jo are sitting in adjacent chairs, then Al could be sitting in any chair, EXCEPT “et 4. Chair 1 2. Chair 2 3. Chair 3 : 5. If Bois sitting in Chair 3 and Als sitting in Chair 6, which of the following pairs CANNOT, sit directly across the table? 1. Bo and Jo 4. Viand Bo 2. Ed and Jo 5. Viand Jo 3. Ed and Vi student must choose 4 subjects out of the pool of eight subjects: Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Plane Geometry, Statistics, Advanced Algebra, Calculus, Analytical Geometry, &Trigonometry. Elementary Algebra is selected. If Trigonometry is selected, Calculus is selected. If Calculus is selected, Analytical Geometry is selected. Intermediate Algebra is selected, Analytical Geometry is not selected. 6. If Trigonometry is selected, which of the following 4 subjects must be chosen? 1. Advanced Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry. 2. Advanced Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry. 3. Analytical Geometry, Elementary Algebfa, Calculus, and Trigonometry. 4. Analytical Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Statistics, and Trigonometry. 5. Calculus, Statistics, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry. 7. If Intermediate Algebra is selected, which of the following must be true? 1. Advanced Algebra is not selected. 2. Trigonometry is selected 3. Calculus is not selected. 4. Statistics is not selected. 5. Plane Geometry is not selected. BASIC OPERATIONS: 1. Ifthe average of 15 is A, and the average of 20 is B, what is the average of the two numbers? 1. 3A+4B 4, (A+ 4B) /35 2. 15+ 20B 5. A+B 3. (A+B)/35 2. Which of the following is/are true? 1. 142 = 196 u. 3 = 8° Ww. 277 = 3 1. | only 4. land Il only 2. only 5. Illonly 3. Land Ill only 3 is % of 36 and 18 is % of 2 1. 16, 24 4. 36, 24 2.24, 18 5. 18, 24 3.18, 20 4, If (a +b) is the common factor of x (a + b) - (a + b), what is the other factor? 1.x 4, x(a+b) 2. x(x-b) 5x44 3. x-1 5, From four numbers, how many 4-digit codes can be made if no number is repeated in a code? 1.12 4.20 2.14 5.24 3.18 6. If 3a — 3b is subtracted from 4a + 4b, the result is 2 1.-a-7b 4.7a+b 2.7a-b 5.a+7b 3.atb 7. What is 2 (1/2 + 1/3) + 4 (1/2 + 1/3) ? 1. 5/6 45 2.3 6.1 3. 6/5 8. If y? - 5y +6 = 0, Find the values? 1 y=-2 4.y=6y=1 2. S.y=3y=2 a. WORDED PROBLEMS 1. Aman buys a lot for Php55,000,00 and builds a house worth Php180,000.00. If the profit is Php55,000.00, what is the selling price? 4. Php285,000.00 4. Php300,000.00 2. Php290,000.00 5. Php325,000.00 3. Php295,000.00 2. Arectangular lot measures 44 meters length and 38 meters width. If the cost of the fence is Php500.00 per span of 2 meters, how much cost to fence the whole lot? 1. Php41,000.00 4. Php45,575.00 2. Php44,000.00 5. Php36,000.00 3. Php38,250.00 3. Machine A works in 6 hours while Machine B works in 3 hours. How many hours will the two machines work together? ¥ 1. 6 hours 4. 3 hours 2. 5 hours 5. 2 hours 3. 4 hours 4, Jeffrey and Junrey start their travel at 4:00 pm and travel in opposite directions. Jeffrey walks at 1.5 kph while Junrey walks at 3 kph. At what time will they be at 9 km apart? 4. 6:00 pm 4, 2:00 pm 2. 5:00 pm 5. 1:00 pm 3. 4:00 pm 5. What number when increased by 25% of itself equals 90%? 1.65 2.75 3.68 4,80 5.72 6. What is the standard numerical value for 3.05 x 10“? 1, 0,000350 4, 0.0000305 2. 0.000305 5, 0.00305 3. 305,000 7. Itis a known fact that a clock has 360°. How many degrees would 40% represent? 4. 120° 2. 156° 3. 130° 4.216° 5. 144° 8. Joan was not able to answer 8 questions out of 45 questions thrown at her during the Quiz Bee contest. What part of the question does she able to answer? 1.37 2.45 3. 37/45 4,53 5. 8/45 9. The pole is 8 feet tall; the shadow of 6 feet tall is 3 feet. What is the shadow of the pole? 10. Maria walks 7 feet in 2.5 minutes. How far does she walk in 17 minutes? 11. The Government Employee works in 3 hours in encoding, 2 hours in verification, 2 hours in processing, 1 hour in accomplishment in 5 working days. What is the percentage in encoding? 12. Atanker of gasoline is 60 liters full, then % of it had been used. How many liters full to add to 60 liters full? VOCABULARY |. PROTRACTED - drawn-out; lengthy; prolonged SANGUINE -~ happy; optimistic; confident . UNWAVERING - unbendable; unshakable; steadfast; steady; firm FORTHRIGHT - candid; frank; free-spoken; outspoken; blunt PERVERSE - contrary; obstinate; depraved; immoral; reprobate ENLIVENING — bring to life; invigorating; inspiring; animating ACUMEN - insightfulness; gift of high intellect; insight; wisdom RESOUNDING - reverberating; repeat the sound of, able to be heard 9. CREST — peak; highest point; 10. HUMPAYAN — ONOMAONS WORD ANALOGY 1, STRIKE: DRUM AS ‘blow : whistle 4 pluck: string 2. strum : guitar 5. tap : organ 3. play : piano 2. ACCIDENT : INJURY AS . 1. captive : rebellion 3, Violation : punishment 2. training : carelessness & money : profit 3. jaywalking : law 3. DRAWBRIDGE : CASTLE AS zi 1. aisle : stage 4, sidewalk : gauge 2. lawn : house 5, hallway : building 3, gangway : ship 4, UNIQUE : COMMON AS MINUTE: 1. majestic tvast 2. timely 5. ordinary 3. matches 5. CORRODED : ALLOY AS OUTDATED : ‘ 4. book 4. rule 2. morality 5. control 3. clock 6.HOT: BOILING AS TRICKY: 1. confusing 4. thrilling 2. embarrassing 5. disgusting 3. cunning 7. COGNITION : KNOWLEDGE AS VOLITION : 1. experience 4. will power 2. obligation 5. memory 3. imagination 8. REMORSE : GUILT AS CONTRITE : 1, rudiment 4, resolute 2. repentant 5. reluctant 3. regretful =25 CAREER SERVICE PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION EXAMINEE’S DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE The 20 items that follow are questions about yourself. You are to answer the questions being asked as HONESTLY and ACCURATELY as you can. ‘The information that will be obtained from these questions shall be held strictly confidential. Each item is followed by several possible answers. After each item number on your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to the number of the answer that specifically pertains to you. 1. Sex: 1. Male 2. Female 2 Civil Status: ‘ 1. Single 2. Married 3. WidowWidower 4. Separated/Divorced 3. Age bracket where you belong: 1. 18-24 years old 2. 25-31 years old 3. 32-38 years old 4. 39-45 years old 5. More than 45 years old 4. Highest educational attainment: 1. College Graduate 2. Diploma/Certificate 3. With Master's Units 4, Master's Degree 5. With Ph.D. Units 5. Year of last attendance in school: 1. Before 1985 2. 1986-1990 3. 1991-1995 4. 1996-2000 5. 2001 and above 6. What honors did you receive when you graduated from college? 1. Summa cumiaude 2. Magnacumlaude 3. Cum laude 4. Other academic awards 5. None/Not Applicable 7. Present employment: 1. Government 2. Private 3. Self-employed 4. Unemployed 8 Type of present job: 1. Professional/Technical/Scientific 2. General Clerical 3. Trades and crafts (jobs requiring manual dexterity or application of manual / mechanical / artistic skills) 4. Others 5. Not applicable 9. Length of experienée in present job: : 1. Less than one year 2. One to two years 3. Three to four years 4. Five to six years 5. More than six years 10. Do you have any of the following first level eligibiliies: Second Grade, Municipal Provincial Clerk, General Clerical, Career Service Subprofessional (Local Government), Career Service Subprofessional? 1. Yes 2. No age 11. For what reason are you taking this examination? 1, Entrance to government service 2. Change of appointment status 3. Promotion 4. Others 12. How many times have you taken the Career Service Professional examination excluding this one? 1. Once 2. Twice 3. Thrice 4, More than thrice 5. Never 13. Which of the following activities did you undertake in preparing for this examination? Enrolled in review centers Studied career service examination reviewers sold at bookstores Engaged in other activities Used combination of 1 and 2 No preparations done at all gaeNe Items 14 to 16 (For government employees only): 14. Category of government office where employed: National government Local government (provincial/citymunicipal) Government-owned and controlled corporation Constitutional office State college or university 15, Status of present appointment in government service: 1. Permanent 2. Temporary 3. Casual/Emergency 4. Contractual . Substitute 16. — Years of experience in government service: gaeRe 4. Less than 5 years 2. 5-9 years 3. 10-14 years 4, 15-19 years 5. 20 years or more Items 17 to 20: rr In which of the following types of work do you consider yourself best qualified? Select only two from among the options listed in Items 17-20. Shade completely the boxes that correspond to your choices. For example, if you think you are best qualified in budget management and project planning/management, shade completely box no. 2 of Item 17 and box no. 3 of Item 19. Leave Items 18 and 20 blank. If you think you are best qualified in research/report writing and statistical analysis, shade completely boxes ros. 1 and 2 of Item 20 on your Answer Sheet, and leave Items 17, 18, and 19 blank. 17. 4, Accounting 2. Budget Management 3. Buying/Purchasing 4. Coordination 5. Computer Operations 48. 1, EDP Computer Programming 2. EDP Systems Analysis and Design 3. Human Resource Development 4. Management and Audit Analysis 19. 1. News/Feature Writing 2. Personnel Recruitment & Selection 3. Project Planning/Management 4, Public Relations Work 5. Records Management - . 20. 1. Research/Report Writing 2. Statistical Analysis 3. Stenography 4. Supplies Management 5. None of the above ACE REVIEW CENTER VILLARIN STREET, CARMEN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY TEL: 858 2604 CEL: 0917 2044551 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, 21. Unhappy with too much VITRIOL in her offic, Virgie decided to resign and put up her own business instead. 4. polities 2. cflicisms 3. pressure 4. gossips 5. red tape = 22, The committee was tasked to investigate the alleged EGREGIOUS acts of violence committed inside the prison camp. 1. deiberate 2. unimaginable 3, extreme 4, concealed 5. unlawful 23, Some observed thatthe recent election campaign was a remarkable one forthe PAUCITY of intligent debates and discussions on relevant issues. 4. daly 2. intensity 3. diversity 4. attraction 5. scarcity 24, The speech delivered by the speaker was very APPOSITE. 4. relevant 2 impertinent 3. factual plain 5. lengthy 25. The youngster apologized for their OBTRUSION in the conversations ofthe elders. oe 4. disbelief 2. eavesdropping 3. reservation - 4. reaction 5. interference 26. [resent your INSOLENT. manners. 1. inappropriate 2. doce 3. fberal 4. candid 6. disrespectul 27. The excuse given by the student forthe late submission ofthe required output was so PREPOSTEROUS. 4, absurd 2. insuficent 3. common @ unacceptable 5. complicated 28, How Joey emerged ave from the tragic accident in which nobody is expected to survive is something the authorities cannot FATHOM. 1. believe 2. establish 3. explain 4. comprehend 5. decare 29, The OFFICIOUS sales clerk turned down a cient after knowing that the person came from miserable family. 4. insincere 2. authorized 3. arrogant 4 unconcerned 5. dishonest % 30. _Madalas IPAHIWATIG ng tagapamahala ang kanyanglayuning mag-etiro sapagkat nakapagsib na rn naman sia nang mahabang ppanation sa kanyang tanggapan. 4. ituloy 2. ipasya 3. tsipin 4 ipaalam 5. nahirapan DIRECTIONS: In each of the following sentences is a blank space indicating that a word or group of words has been omitted. From ‘among the suggosted answers, choose the word or group of words that best conveys the concept or meaning ofthe sentence as a whole, (On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 31. The most valued employees will be characterized by a keen to learn or what they are capable of knowing quickly. 4, interest 2 tenacity 3. patience & capacty 5. aspiration in their human capital 32, The true assets of organizations wil no longer be bricks and mortar, but the knowledge 4. conserved 2. unleashed 3. invested 4, preserved 5. stipped 33, Solf-centeredness isnot the normal condition ofa person but cof maladjustmer 4. a product 2. animprnt 3. areall © abehavior 5. asign 34, The rightto se determination simply means to ‘one's own values, behaviors, and feature. 4. support 2 decide 3. uphold 4. dignity 5. expand 35, With remarkable the economy of Malaysia quickly recovered from the. financial criss in 1998. 41, resilience 2. strength 3. anticipation TE disbetiet 5. manner DIRECTIONS: Some 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. If there is NO ERROR in the sentence, shade completely box number 5. 36. Either ofthe two gits, inmy Enalish class, who are in the debating team 2 5 eae cof being the team captain NO ERROR a 4 5 37. Managing an organization, bigorsmall is aifcut task since _iRrequites an understanding and application 1 = 2 3 inicale nature and processes of NO ERROR 4 5 38, The population probiem is recognized as a 1 inlong-ange national planning it i eve thei econo 2 3 ‘and fulfill the aspirations ofits people = NOERROR: — 4 * 5 38. ithe accused are found guilty _and reosived a prison sentence, 1 A theic families wil suffer but the law wilbe upheld. NOERROR 3 4 5 40° Two issues pattouar: —grattand corupton and poor ua to publ sence: resi ete tases! unos hdmi esata NOERROR 3 ae 5 41, Wewant organizations and countries thal are less comupl. where people roceive yond iho A i ‘and where people can ust those for wtiom they do business. NO ERROR, 4 5 42. Reslienceis principally an ecological concep itmeasures the ail rom behind a systems fo absorb stesses and shock and shank NOERROR : 4 5 4, Tielescernesgten spe onmassto tetas ofograsinstietetio thro the natural rewards i ‘and to influence one's own patlem ofthinking - NOERROR 3 aoe 5 44, The-growing advocacy —halfavors the clizens _light 1 know what ther government s doing 1 2 3 show a movementin the right direction, NO ERROR ee 4 A 45. Alhree-act play or anovelare to beread: a loll of two hundred pages ee 2 of poetry-tyie, dramatic ornarratve-is also required of everyone. + NOERROR 3 4 5 DIRECTIONS: Read each ofthe following sentences carefull, then choose which among the several choices in each group is expressed ‘most satisfactorily in terms of grammar and correct usage. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. 46, Marianne, having realized the deeds and doings of the pioneers of science, decided to get into the fied of medicine. 2. Having maintained firmly in her mind the deeds and doings ofthe pioneers of science, Marianne decided to get into the field cof medicine, Marianne finally decided to get into the field of medicine after having realized the deeds ofthe pioneers of science. |With the deeds ofthe pioneers of science in her mind, Marianne decided to get into the field of medicine. Having realized the deeds of the pioneers of science, Marianne decided to get into the fel of medicine 47 ‘The lady senator rose and said that the bill shoud be refered to the cornmittee. ‘The lady senator rose and said that inher opinion, the bill shouldbe referred back to the committe. The lady senator rose up and thought at thatthe bil should be referred back tothe committee ‘The lady senator rose to thnk that at her opinion the bill should be referred to the committee. The lady senator rose up and said that inher opinion, the bil shouldbe referred tothe commie. 48, 1. Aspittaly mature person places the value of the individual human being highest onthe value scaleecognizing that each person is unique and of great woth. 2. Recognizing that each person is unique and of great worth, 2, sptitually mature person places the value of the individual being highest onthe value scale. . 3. Aspirtually mature person, recognizing hat each person is unique and of great wot, places the value ofthe individual human being highest on the value scale i 4, Recognizing that each person is unique and of great worth, aspirtually mature person places on the value scale, the value of the individual being highest 5. Onihe value scale, a spiritually mature person, recognizing thal each person is unique and of great worth, paces the value of the individual human being highest 49 Plumbers who work efficent from the point of view ofa homemaker are worthy of thei wages. From the point of view of a homemaker, plumbers who work efcienly are worthy of ther wages. Plumbers are worthy of their wages wo work eficiently from the pont of view ofa homemaker. Plumbers, from the point of view of homemaker, who work efficient, are worthy oftheir wages, ‘Wirth of ther wages are plumbers wo work eficienty fom the pont ofvew ofa homemaker 0 ‘The isue is very alarming considering the fac tht property taxes increased to the pint ha they have become unreasonable. “The issu is quile alarming because property taxes increased fo the point that hey have beoome an unreasonable burden. “The issue is quely alarming because o the reason that property taxes increased fo the point that they become very unreasonable. “The issue is quiet alarming because propery taxes have increased (othe point hat they have become an unreasonable burden “The issue is quiet alarming because ofthe fact tha property taxes increased tothe pont that they have become an ‘unreasonable burden Looking through our les and our reference library, no information on this subject could be found. Iti sure useless to ook in the files or reference library for such information. ‘The reference library as wel asthe files were found to contain no information on this subject. | could not find information on this subject ether inthe company's reference library or its ies. ‘1am sure that nether our reference library nor our files contain any information on this subject Pollcians who have not and do not continue to support this bil have litle chance for re-election Patiians wo vt ages he cn hardy erp ob e-lece The people wil not respec olticians who flo suppor tis tiot one of tose poticians who do not suppor this billhas any chance of election if anyone of the potcians fast suppor tis bil, they wl be defeated inthe next election. 53. 1. Unless journalists ae given the oppertuity to write, in ther judgment whats just and right, no true freedom ofthe press exss 2. Provide journalists are not given the opportunity to wit that in tei judgment is just and right, there can be no true freedom of the 2. Uness journals te gen he oporny owe hat wich in judgments jst and ight, thre can be no ti edo 4. Theo can be no tue fedom fhe press whenever joumas are nol gn he oppornty ote what tee jen 8 Wot nares cen rm be prow bo nb ential te press ests just 54. 1. Incounties where banks have latitude to choose their own corporate stucture, many banks adopt the integrated bank model 2. In-countes, many banks adopt the integrated bank model, where banks have laltude to choose their own corporate structure. 3. Where banks have latitude to choose their own corporate structure in countries, many banks adopt the integrated bank model 4. Many banks adopt the integrated bank model in counties where banks have latitude to choose their own corporate structure 5 ‘Many banks adopt te integrated bank model where, in counties, banks have latitude to choose their own corporate structure. 55. 1. Many performance problems are career-related; often feetig trapped, they also feel stagnated, or that employees fel taken for granted i their present jobs or oocupations. 2. Many performance problems are career-related; employees often fee rapped, they fel stagnated, o taken for granted in their present jobs or occupations, 3. Many performance problems are career-related: employees often feel rapped, stagnated, taken for granted in ther present jobs or occupations. 4, Employees often feeling trapped, stagnated, or taken for granted in ther present jobs or occupations, these performance problems are career-related. 5. Career-elated are the cases of many performance problems lke employees often feeling rapped, stagnated, or they fee! taken for granted in ther present jobs or occupations. DIRECTIONS: Read each ofthe following sentences and determine the best order in which to put the sentences to form a well-organized paragraph. Choose the best order from the sequences presented after each group of sentences. On your Answer Sheet, shade completoly ‘the box that corresponds to your answer. 56, A It fs imperative that government and non-government organizations should tap the potentialities ofthese peope to up their economic status : 8. The opportunity for options in fe astinguishes the rich fom the poor. CC. Through better motivation, the upper levels ofthe poor could be tempted to grab the options track, For sure, these are the people who are likely to get a food on the option ladder. ._ Ittequirs vital measures to motivate such people cose to the breakthrough level income. 1. CEADB 2 BECAD 3. BCEDA 4 EBD 5 ADCEB 57. A. The companys newseter and local neler are excelent ways to tell the organizations and members about the Human Resource Development (HRO) program and its benefits. 8. This type of success stor isan excellent exemple of demonstrating thal raning makes a dierence, Another form of public relation isthe “up-cose-and- persona’ articles about individuals who have developed special sis ‘and competencies as a direc result of taining that improved performance Public relation i any unpaid form of non-personal presentation ofthe product and services offered bythe HRD program. , For example, sales ining could have helped increased the number of sales, reduced lapse rales, and increased sales and Closing ais for anew insurance agent 1. AEBCD ZABCED 3. DACES 4 DCABE 5 DEBAC 58 Both of them came from affluent and distinguished families. {As presidents, the two were both dynamic conservationists and refomists ‘The two Roosevelt's became popular governors who were known for thei intellectual pursuits ‘Thus, historians agree that these two men intensified and reshaped the power ofthe presidency. ‘Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelthad many tings in common preside their names. 3, CBADE > moom> moo@ > moo @> moom moom> p> ‘Amore rapid and, therefore, effective economic development isa task that challenges both the private and public sectors cof our nation The only way to meet these increasing needs i forthe economy tobe placed on a frm foundation. Our problems assume enormaus proportion inte ight of our rapid population growth. With approximately three percent increase in the birth rate, about a milion more human beings are added fo our society every year The huge adlton cals for more provision fr food, thing, shelter, education, and other needs of our children. 4. CBEDA 2, CDABE 3. CDEBA 4 DEBAC 5 DECBA a Instant policy-making to satisfy a presidential whim or the demands of a persuasive lobbyist is doomed to fll ‘The direction of policy should be arrived at by thoughtful consultative process that weighs alternatives. Excessive changes of policy create administrative chaos, waste resources, and breed cyicism among officials andthe general pubic. ‘Most economic policies need coherent, persistent effort over a substantial period before they show results, Once a policy is decided, strong perseverance is required o cary it through, orto prove by practical implementation that the policy needs to be modified 1, ABED-C 2 BADEC 3. CABED 4. DEBAC 5. El Competitive forces unleashed by liberalization would force farmers to either adopt a more efficient and more productive methods or shift to more profitable crops. ‘Support and opposition tothe government's policy hinges on the attainment of food secunty forthe county. Deregulation and liberalization isthe government official policy o spur agricultural development. Consumers, onthe other hand, wil enjoy lower food prices resulig from higher production and cheap imports, This path has been chosen based on the premise that impor liberalization will benefit farmers and consumers, 1 ACEBD 2 AEDCB 3, BADCE 4. CAEDB 5. CEADB In established democracies, politcal coruption contributes tothe growing disilusionment with democratic processes ‘To reduce pollical corruption and strengthen accountability in he government, the relevant rules should strive fora high degree of disclosure and regulation of political financing, In emerging democracies, it poses an even greater threat tothe sustainability of democratic institutions, ‘This should be coupled with at least a minimum standard ofansparency on poltical and financial transactions. Integrity in politics is a major problem in most countries and non transparent political financing has been atthe oot of many large scale coruption scandals both within and outside the Asia Pacific region. 1 ACBDE 2 ACEBD 3 ADEBC 4 EACED 5. ECADB 2 Since the framework of earning knows no national boundaries, Fino doctors and nurses are very mobile and tend to mig Economic progress tends fo pull people towards centers ofleaming of high income. ‘This mobil nceases yearly, making tharder forthe government o pul the rins on tho drain In shor, an effective means of elaining good doctors and nurses is by involving them directly in the process of development (ne ofthe best ways of reversing the rend would be fo design poces aimed atincreasing appreciation and application Othe contributions that hese people can make. 1. ADCEB 2 KEBCD 3. AEDCB 4. BACED 5. BDECA But help is usually avalable to overcome most ofthese problems. “There are translators who can breach the language barrier, lawyers who can solve legal problems, and local guides who ‘can explain the environment. However, there is one vital aspect ofthis situation that is usually overlooked by the ving business executive ~ the different cultural influences and social conventions that govem the conduct ofthe people in that country. “The executive doing business ina foreign county faces formidable obstacies. ‘These are the language barer, unfamiliar laws, and a strange environment, which can make even the simplest deal frustrating experience, 1, BAECD 2. BCAED 3 BDCAE 4. DAEBC 5. DEABC 65 > In practice, the mast competing mectanism that inks trade wit growth in developing countries is that imported capital goods ae likely to be significantly cheaper than those manufactured at home. Exports, i tum, are important because they are needed fo purchase imported capital equipments. Very few countries have grown overlong periods without experiencing an increase Inthe share of foreign trade in their rational products and no developing economy can develop within its protected wal No count has developed successful by turing its back on international rade and lng term captl flows. Policies that restctimpots of capital equpment raise the pice of capital goods at home, and thereby reduce rea investment levels tobe viewed as undesirable prima face. - 1 EBCDA 2 DCAEB 3. CEABD 4 BDACE 5 ACEDB op mo DIRECTIONS: Read each sentence or paragraph carefully. From the suggested answers, choose the one that best completes the statement. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer, 68. _A.cftic has told functions to perform: to comprehend, to analyze, and to evaluate. As such, one should learn how to comprehend by developing the ability fo read critically and by improving one's communication skis. Also, one should learn to anaiyze the mearing of passages. One's capacity lo evaluate conforms to the application of standards and aesthetic sense of good itrature. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that___. ‘evaluation isthe highest-leveled function ofa ric ‘only those wo are educationally capable can be acrito being a critic requires professional advancements in analysis and evaluation ‘any person who can comprehend, analyze, and evaluate can be a critic ‘comprehension is the lowest-leveled function of a eile 67. For awhile, the presence of television in every home has affected the quaily and extent of activities, which a family usually does such as, praying and playing games. Despite this, parents have embraced the device, which dominantly captivated ther togetherness. They blindly ‘accepled the medium, which turned out to be a major obstacte in resolving family problems. The paragraph best supports the statement that . 41. parents must monitor the shows that their children watch on television {elevision causes some uncertainties to family fe {television has lessened its educational valve ‘parents must not worry on the dominance of television at home {television is remarkably a significant frontier of science 68. People who attained success the "hard way" usualy try to make things as easy as possible fr their cikiren, thus denying their children the discipline of stuggle and sel-estabishment that worked so well in their own cases. The sentence best supports the statement that 4. children canbe taught the value of discipine even without undergoing hardship parents nowadays are not so strict as they were several years ago people who are successil in life went trough numerous intricacies in the past ‘parents know best when it comes to making decisions for their children ‘some parents do not went their children to experience the hardship they went 69. Alter identifying the economic problems of the underprivileged society the economists have learned that they must cope with the people's habits alltudes, and belie systems that prevent economic growth The sentence best supports the statement that _. the government ofa countrys the most powerful fool forthe county's economic growth the people's habits, attitudes, and belief systems affect toa large exlent f a country’s economic growth ‘economists are the best persons to lead a country 2 county's economic problems foster people's habits, attudes, and belief systems 2 county's economic problems are solely due to is people's habits, attitudes, and ifestyies 70. future worth contemplating wil not be achieved solely by fights to the moon. It wil not be found in space, it wil only be achieved, iit is achieved at al, n our indvival ears. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that. ; 4. human beings can achieve a bight futur when they have fully conquered the sesh desires of their hearts — when they learn to love truly a bright future for humankind will come through the otvaton of ther talents hidden in heir hearts 2 person's brain wil propel oneself to achieve anything fora bright future human beings ae capable of achieving greatness through sophisticated technology ‘only when people have truly conquered space can humanity be great Wha yo do wih ean when ou have, wat youd oa when you don't, is much more important than the mere fact of ving itor not The sentence best supports the statement that_. 41, everyone knows what fo do with hsher wealth itis important that we acquire wealth the rch should share their wealth tothe poor how weal is spent counts more than merely possessing itor not ‘more important than acquiring wealth is sharing it with others Everybody who lives in a democratic county agrees thatthe protection of the rights of the citizens is an important duty ofthe state, but itis ‘also the duty of the populace to fulfil their responsibilities, The sentence best supports the statement that. 1, inademocracy, citzens have rights but no responsibilies in a democracy, citizens have the right to do anything as they please in a democracy, the rights ofthe oizens must be proteced, but their responsibilties must also be stressed ina democracy, responsiblties ofthe citzens must come before their rights ina democracy, the state must always pu the rights of the citizens above their responsibliies a 3 4 5 “The smooth suslenence of our countrys petroleum for growth is continous transfered by an unstable supply of energy. About ninety percent of our energy requirements is dependent upon imported petroleum. Thus, the use of oll prices strains the country's balance of ‘payments and inferest production cost in a wide area of economic acts. ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that __. the price of energy in the intemetional market changes from time to time the price of energy dictaes the pace of economic growth in energy-imporing counties ‘rice stably is necessary fo insure economic stability ‘ur energy imports consume much of our foreign currency reserves tess rele on energy is the solution to our county's low economic progress Rumors thrive on the state ofthe economy and onthe breakdown of ust in media. During hard times, people tend o justly their anxiles that the world is going fo the dogs by spreading gossips. When people lose faith in media as a source of information, people stat ‘dispensing ther own news. The more absurd, the juice, the juicer, the more credible; the bigger the larg ofthe rumor, the better. The paragraph best supports the statement that people prefer rumors over news cculated by media people in underdeveloped societies are rulatng and entertaining gossips rumors cause people fo ose trustin media rumors grow bes in an unstable economy and incredible media the creibily ofthe mecia depends onthe economy Mature persons will readily bend when necessary and readjust their program or schedule wien the oocasion demands. They are not so intent on having their own way that they become insensitive tothe needs of others. Many have cheated themselves out of profitable ‘experiences by their resentment toward circumstances over which they have no contol.- . ‘The paragraph best supports the statement that ard . 4. mature individuals are those who are able to maintain creative flexibility 2. the gauge of rue maturity les in a person's capabiity to discuss things objectively 3. people's attitude toward themselves have.a profound influence on their atitude toward others 4. the jay of mature people isnot dependent on things, people, and circumstances 5. mature persons readily accept circumstances that come their way over wich they have no control ‘Where people cannot freely convey their thoughts to one another, no other liberty is secure. ‘Where freedom of expression exists, the germ of a free society is already present and a mean is at hand for every extension of liberty. The paragraph best supports the statement that _, strong and heathy sockly is composed of people who are free to express themselves a ee socily quarantees livery of expression {feedom of expression should not be consbved asa icense to malign others people iin the freedom of expression as a means lo secure redress of grievances fo ural people's freedom of expression ito ctl her oer freedom to 77, Tose the concept of atftude in understanding and predicting action, we need reliable and vaid measures. The measurement of atiudes, Ike the measurement ofall psychological determinants is necessarily indirect. The paragraph best supports the statement that attudes can be measured directly using valid and reliable instruments attudes are measured differently from all other psychological determinants altitudes can be measured only on the basis of inferences valid and reiable measures of atitudes are hard to find ‘measurement of psychological determinants is never reliable and valid 78. Atte ignorance when launching economic development projects may be afuiful stimulus to ingenious new methods. ‘The sentence best supports the statement that. . 4, new techniques insure success of development pans 2 2 from ingenuity comes successful projects f haat L 3, ignorance sometimes gives birth io new knowledge 44. new approaches bring about change and progress 5. lack of knowledge in economic undertakings may lead lo better and improved results 79. Social justice must be founded on the recognition of interdependence among the various units of solely and ofthe protection that should be equally and evenly extended to al groups as a combined force in our social and economic life. This fs consistent with the fundamental ‘and paramount objective ofthe state of promoting the health, comfort, and secuiy of all persons and of bringing about the greatest good fo the greatest number. The paragraph best supports the statement that harmonizes the forces of society by insuring the welfare of both the rich and the poor promotes peace and protection ofthe greatest members of ll units of socely shows concem forthe poor by distributing the resources of the nation among themselves recognizes frst and foremost the welfare of the less-priveged members of society reflects the economic status of the people in whatever kind of government 80, na developing society wih a high rate of population growth ke ours, « family can only raise so many chitren decently, Problems aise wien there are more children than what the family resources can adequately suppor. The paragraph best supports the statement that 1. economic progress cannot catch up with population grown 2. the family's resources should determine the size ofthe family 3. family planning is gsining aceptance in developing counties 4 to contol population growth, family planning should be adopted 5. ina developing sociely, the poor andthe uneducated people end to have more children DIRECTIONS: Determine the relationship of the frst word tothe 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 81, _PALLIATE is to HEALTH as OSCULAR is to 1. tourism 2. romance 3. region 4, finance 5. weapons 82 ABUSE is to RIGHTS as ASSAULT is 0. 1, deeds 2 properties 3. religion 4. persons 5, weapons 83. THEOLOGY is to RELIGION as PEDAGOGY is lo 4. insurgency 2 teaching 3. college education 4. student welfare 5. library development 84. EXTINCTION is io PERPETUATION as ENHANCEMENT iso egradation 2. -edomment 3. depletion increase 5. posive 85. SPARKis Io BLAZE as NICKisto__ 1, mark 2 fie 3. time 4. dent 5. gash 86, _FRUGALITY is fo EXTRAVAGANCE as PARSIMONY isto 4. prudence 2 tit 3. greed 4, generosity 5. lavishness 87. TEMPERANCE is to GLUTTONY as INDUSTRY isto__. 4. indolence 2. lechery 3. humility 4. perseverance 5. ladly 88, _CAUTIOUSis o DISCREET as TERMAGANT is to 4. fanatic 2. deightl 3, quarelsome 4 vigorous 5. shy 89, VULNERABLEis lo EXPOSED as IMPREGNABLE is fo 4. secured 2. covered 3. infexble 4. impossible 5. stong 90, PHOBIAIs fo FEAR as MANIA isto _ 4, anger 2 mind 3. desire 4 joy 5. gid DIRECTIONS: For each sentence, complete the analogy by choosing a pair of words from the shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. suggested answers. On your Answer Sheet, 91. DEVELOPis lo IMMATURE 2s__is lo. 4. plan designed 2. prepare unready 3. supersitous believe 4. design - profile 5. work: aris 92. STAYisto DEPART as, isto 4. stagnate -fow 2 take -move 3. run- walk 4, sleep rest 5. creale- design 63, REHEARSAL is lo IMPROMPTU as isto : 41. promotion - public 2. alive - food 3. congregation - alone 4, eulogy - speaking 5. selective decisive 94, PLATINUMis to METAL as. sto__ 4. siver-non-conduetor 2. wood -hard forest 3. phosphorus - non-metal 4. plastic insulator 5. catbon - copy 95. CENTRIPETAL isto FORCE as. isto 4. energy -heat 2 joule - work 3. centrifuga - momentum 4. kinetic-energy 5. mass weight DIRECTIONS: Each item inthis section consists of a statement or a passage followed by several assumptions. Determine the best assumption that can be logically made from the given statement or pagsage. On your Answer Sheet, shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer. a p Fans are important in the lives and careers of movie stars. They are the ones who see the star's movies, waich their concerts, buy their ‘albums, view their TV shows, and patronize the products tha the stars endorse. ‘ASSUMPTION: ‘An acourate barometer of stardom is the numberof fans a screen idol can command. Movie fans are clones of thei idols, oftentimes with comical results. Movie stars allow domineering fans to run their lives for them, ‘Stardom is an automatic result of canny promotions and repertoire development. ‘There will come a time when the stars will have to put the fans in ther proper places. 96, 97. Forcing onesef to eat cit food wil only make a person unsatisfied and primed up for an eaing spice. ‘ASSUMPTION: 41. There are no good or bad foods 2. tis possible o eat out and sil eat heathy. 3, Unrestricted eating is one ofthe real pleasures in Ife. 4, Losing weight can be attained without dieting, ‘5. Dieting sal about moderation and balance, 88. Theline between whats acceptable and whats right has become very thin. Whats taboo then has now become norma, and if something {s pracioed frequently becomes perceived as acceptable ‘ASSUMPTION: 41. good sense of whats right or wrong exists during normal imes, 2 With the changing times, comes the changing of ind ses. 3. Acceptabilty and righteousness are interchangeable. 4. person's sense of ight or wrong has become unpredictable. 5. There isa relabonship between what is normal and acceptable i 99. Results ofan extensive study on the reading habits of magazine subscribers showed that a copy of the most popular Weekly Magazine is ‘ead by about 4 § people. From this study, it was estimated thal 15,000 copies of Family Magazin sold each month are actually read by 60,000 - 75,000 people. ‘ASSUMPTION: The rato of readers to copies ofthe Family Magazine sold is the same as that ofthe Weekly Magazine. “The numbers of readers ofthe Weekly Magazine is proportional othe number of readers of Femily Magazin. Most readers enjoy sharing copes of their favorite magazine with thei ends and family members. ‘The number of readers ofthe Family Magazine sold per month is greater then the number of readers of Weekly Magazine. The total number of Weekly Magazine readers per month is greater than the number of Faily Magazine readers per month, 100. Families wih stronger fies and better relationships have lower incidence of ten pregnancies and drug-related case. Government and non- government organizations and other concemed groups should focus also on programs for manage and family counseling apart rom ug and sex counseling programs for teenagers, ‘ASSUMPTION: 1. Incidence of len pregnancies and drug-elated cases can be reduced by holistic counseling programs 2 Counseling programs on mariage and famiy relationship is a major concer of government and non-government organization. 3. People involved in teen counseling programs should also be mariage counselors. ‘4. Good family relationship can be enhanced by holistic counseling programs. ‘5. Family disunity contributes to teen sex and drug-related problems. 101, When a person stands forthe highest principles and standards, one cannot help but stand out ‘ASSUMPTION: 4. The highest ideals that one ives by makes one successful ‘The management support given motivates someone. ‘The environment influences one's standards, The media affects one's decisions The rules that a person sets has a bearing on the organizational culture, 102 Theres challenge in almost every ob. But the real challenges are those which come from within, those which we set for ourselves. ‘ASSUMPTION: 41. Opporunties come but one takes advantage of it 2. Inward drives dictate determination and direction, 3. Uncertaintes bring about challenges. 4. Making things happen bring about results. 5. Challenges oocur constant, 103, Vicky sa very frank person. She is procise in everything she says. ASSUMPTION: Frank people give factual accounts Frank people include details in ther stories. Frank people are tactess in their speech. People who are frank say exactly what they mean. Most people do not mean what they say. 104. 106. ‘Stimulant laxatives, whether herbal or leboratory-made used for more than one week can make the muscular walls ofthe colon weak and 41, Laxatives ate associated with a higher risk of colon cancer. 2. Herbal and laboratory-made laxatives are sae fr long term use. 3. Substances that present risk of permanenlidamaging the colon should be regulated 44, The petiod within which 1 use laxatives is important 5. The maximum peti forthe safe use of stimulant laxatives is only one week. ‘The Filipinos stl need to develop their sense of national discipline and sacrifice for socio-economic development and growth, ‘ASSUMPTION: 1. Flipinos lack national discipline and sacrifice. 2. Filipinos have an innate tendency to change forthe good oftheir county. 3. people's sacrifice promotes socio-economic development and growth. 4, The government must exert efforts in instiling national discipline and sacrifice in its citzens. 5. National discipline and sacrifice are easy to develop among Filipinos. DIRECTIONS: Each item in this section consists of statements followed by several possible conclusions. Assume that all statements, are true, and then determine the best conclusion that can be logically made from the given statement. On your Answer Sheet, ‘shade completely the box that corresponds to your answer, 106. 407, 108. 108. Responsible cizens ae individuals whose primary interests the pursuit of the common good of the nation. Some individuals whose Primary interests the pursuit ofthe common good ofthe nation are nor-traditonal poicians. Representalve Juan Dela Cruzis a responsible cizen, CONCLUSION: Tradional poticiane are not individuals whose primary interests the pursuit of the common good of the nation. Representative Juan Dela Cruz a nonraditonal poltican Responsibe citizens are nol radtona polticians. Representative van Dela Crus atraditonalpoliiian Some taditonelpolticians are responsible cizens. 2 3 4 6 Fat contains rine calories per gram compared to four cares per gram of carbohydrates or protsins. CONCLUSION: Foods that are rich in ft weigh more than foods rich in starch, Frits and vegetables donot have many calories. “The more fal here isin food, the more calories they contain Most snack foods donot weigh much but surely they have many calories, Its important fo choose food based on their weightto-caore ratio. ‘Since SY 2003-2004, enrollment in the pubic elementary and secondary levels has increased by 22 percent, white inthe privat schools the rate has gone dow by alte over peroent CONCLUSION ‘Anumber of problems continue to beset the county's basic education system. ‘More parents ar enoling their children in pubic schools. The Education Department doesnot have te financial resources to subsidize public schools ‘There is an increasing demand for Classrooms in private high schools ‘School lassrooms have grown by an alarming twenty two percent In the movie industry, even if young aspirants are giled and are packaged to perfection, they would sil not automaticaly become big movie stars he viewing puble would ot choose to fallin love with their screen persone, and empathize with the characters they portray. CONCLUSION: - Big movie stars ae born-made, and chosen bythe viewing pubic ; “ Unlalented can be packaged into oad acors despite heir embarrassing lack of acting ability The eng public adies fm stars who portray daring and substantal characters. Ability to change with he times is the key to stardom. Viewers empathize withthe stars who have the intinsic aby to entertain, 110, Garbage that are discriminately thrown on the streets and waterways cause foods in Metro Manila. Floods caused massive trafic jams. Most ofthe garbage thrown onthe streets and waterways in Melo Manila are plastic bags. CONCLUSION: Most ofthe garbage thrown onthe streets and waterways caused traf ams. Garbage caused massive tric jams in Metro Manila, Plastic bags do not cause foods in Metro Mania Plastic bags are garbage in Meo Mania Improper disposal of garbage in Metro Manila can lead to massive traffic ams. fetes DIRECTIONS: Each item in this section contains a series of numbers arranged according to a certain rule or order. Study the series and determine which number is next. You may use the margins of the page for your computation. 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