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English Grammar and Correct Usage

Sample Tests
by Fehl Dungo 402 Comments

We made some English Grammar and Correct Usage tests here including sample
questions with answer keys, sentences including correct and incorrect ones. Passing this
part of the examination will help you big time in taking other exams as well because correct
grammar is so important. We provided tips and helpful lessons you need to pass this
English exam.

Important Tips to Ace the English Test for Grammar


and Correct Usage
If you know and understand Correct Usage of Verbs, Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives,
Adverbs and grammar, you will surely pass the English exam. It will also help you in
answering the other parts like Numerical Reasoning, Logic, Analogy, Reading and
Comprehension since they are all in English.

Don’t worry, we will give the blueprint and the best tips here.

Understanding Verbs – their Forms and Usage


Verbs are action words. Their main usage is simple to remember.

Present Tense

Add S when talking about Singular Nouns (he, she, it, everyone, everybody, no one,


nobody, either, neither, someone, somebody, anyone, anybody)

Examples:

 Taylor writes her original lyrics.

 Harry dreams of being a wizard.

 She wants to marry you.

 Nobody cares for your Facebook status.

 Everyone knows this is the best reviewer.

Don’t add S when talking about Plural Nouns like – I, You, We, Theyand other plural
nouns
Examples:

 I love her to the moon and back.

 You care for me more than you should.

 We review the CSE pointers to ace the coming exam.

 They watch the concert to see Justin.

 Her children study together every night.

 Many students volunteer for the show.

Past Tense

Add D or ED to regular verbs, used when talking about the past.

Examples:

 Cathy baked a chocolate muffin for me last night.

   The farmers received their first check yesterday.

Irregular verbs, change their spelling:

Examples:

 give – gave – Last Christmas, I gave you my heart.

 write – wrote – I wrote a letter yesterday when I was absent.

Past Participle

Use Has (if singular noun) or Have (if plural noun) following the past participle form of the
verb.

Examples:

 She has written the most romantic poem. – since “she” is a singular noun, use HAS
+ Past participle form of verb

 They have written the funniest story. – since “they” is a plural noun, use HAVE +
Past participle form of the verb
Understanding Pronouns and their Antecedents
Pronouns are words that substitute nouns. Every pronoun has antecedents and they must
be near each other.

Sentences examples:

 Every weekend, Sheila practices her piano lessons in her house. (Correct)

 Every weekend, Sheila practices piano lessons in her house. (Incorrect)

Understanding Prefix and Suffix


Prefixes are syllables attached at the beginning of root words.
Suffixesare syllables attached at the end of root words.

Examples and meanings:


Synonyms and Antonyms
 Synonyms are words with the same meaning.

   Antonymsare words with opposite meaning.

English Verbal Ability Sample Questions with Answers

Answers are already highlighted.

Instruction: Choose the correct answer for each question.

1. Which sentence uses “famish” correctly?

1. After the straight exam, I felt too exhausted and famished to eat my favourite foods.
2. I could eat a horse, I am famish now.
3. I famished my stomach next time you treat me to a meal out.
4. I will bring lots of pizza, that’s a famish.
2. Priscila _______ rather not invest her savings in the stock market.

1. must
2. has to
3. could
4. would

3. Did you have any problem ______ our house?

1. search
2. to search
3. searching
4. for searching

4. I hope you don’t mind _____ joining you.

1. to be
2. I had been
3. that I may
4. my

5. Most basketball players are 6 ____ tall or more.

1. foot
2. feet
3. foots
4. feets

6. These children _____ how to improvise more props for the play.

1. knew
2. knows
3. know
4. known

7. The company will upgrade ______ computer systems next week.

1. there
2. their
3. its
4. it’s

8. Clara ___________ three thousand words for her essay.

1. have wrote
2. has wrote
3. have written
4. has written

9. You have too many _______ but few time to prove you’re right.
1. hypothesis
2. hypotheses
3. hyphothesises
4. hypothesess

10. Neither Sarah nor Tina _______ the crime yesterday.

1. witness
2. witnesses
3. witnessed
4. witnessing

11. You do like going to the party alone. _____ you?

1. Does
2. Doesn’t
3. Do
4. Don’t

12. We had our house _______ in yellow.

1. painting
2. painted
3. paint
4. to paint

13. He has been exercising but his immune system was steadily _________.

1. weak
2. weaken
3. weakened
4. weakening

14. I was ______ that the weather would be sunny and we would be able to enjoy our
swimming.

1. hopeless
2. hopeful
3. hopelike
4. hopely

15. I think it’s not a great idea. I totally ______.

1. misagree
2. unagree
3. inagree
4. disagree

16. So many ___________ I found in the library, now I’m ready to report.

1. information
2. informations
3. infoes
4. infos

17. My grandpa always feed his flock of _______ early in the morning.

1. sheeps
2. sheep
3. ships
4. ship

18. Happy memories are always remembered, not ________.

1. forget
2. forgets
3. forgot
4. forgotten

19. Flight Z735 ______ yesterday. 350 passengers died in that accident.

1. crush
2. crushed
3. crash
4. crashed

20. There is a ________ message when you look closely at her painting.

1. hid
2. hide
3. hided
4. hidden

Civil Service Exam Reviewer – English


Vocabulary Questions
Instruction: Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to the underlined word or
phrase.

1. If you are ambivalent with the answers, analyze the given problem.

1. confusion
2. innocent
3. uncertain
4. unaware

2. He left the country because of the ominous experiences he had in the past.

1. unforgettable
2. threatening
3. ugly
4. remarkable

3. Teenagers are easily susceptible to peer influence.

1. flexible
2. inspired
3. dependable
4. inclined

4. My mother is always adamant in eating breakfast before leaving the house.

1. resolute
2. uncertain
3. forgetful
4. clueless

5. Reading words without understanding their meaning is futile.

1. helpless
2. useless
3. unnecessary
4. avoidable

6. She wears gold but people knows how ostentatious she can be.

1. pretentious
2. ambitious
3. gorgeous
4. rebellious

7. He submitted a grotesque artwork that nobody in the class could relate to.

1. different
2. weird
3. beautiful
4. colorful

8. Their clandestine affair remained unknown for three years.

1. forbidden
2. surprise
3. secret
4. unacceptable

9. They say love is like a firework, a fleeting moment.

1. brief
2. unforgettable
3. shinny
4. remarkable

10. Cara is repulsive and rebellious. She always speaks sordid words.

1. dirty
2. vulgar
3. weird
4. bizarre

11. Every time I see Cathy looking at me, I feel Euphoria in my bones.

1. gravity
2. ecstasy
3. erotic
4. numb

12. I bought this book because when I read the blurb at the back, I fell in love with it.

1. summary
2. teaser
3. blog
4. plot

13. Finding a way out of the labyrinth is the last challenge of the competition.

1. castle
2. forest
3. maze
4. box

14. There is still love in our hearts amidst our seemingly mundaneexistence.

1. complicated
2. modern
3. worldly
4. wealthy

15. Cassy has a strong penchant in collecting cars.

1. belief
2. fondness
3. hobby
4. route

16. Diskettes and CDs are going obsolete.

1. recycled
2. refurbished
3. updated
4. outdated
17. The Queen of the Night dances vivaciously.

1. lively
2. awkward
3. kindly
4. sweetly

18. The court released a dogmatic statement that made people more hopeful.

1. naive
2. unbelievable
3. assertive
4. unclear

19. This generation is prone to plethoric use of mobile gadgets.

1. essential
2. crucial
3. important
4. excessive

20. I am usually haphazard in composing my poetry but they turn out so well anyway.

1. disorganized
2. blank
3. puzzled
4. strategic

Correct Spelling, Idiomatic Expressions


with Meaning and Examples
ommittee                                    separate                               melancholy
occasion                                        license                                   oxymoron
knowledgeable                             liaison                                     execute
acknowledgment                         receipt                                    zoologist
meringue                                   anonymous                             withdrawal
queue                                             yacht                                       vacuum
spontaneous                             whimsical                                  privilege
malicious                                   accessible                                  nuisance
commission                            continuous                                  nauseous
eccentric                                     ecstasy                                       lingerie
rhythm                                     fluorescent                                 judgment
accommodate                         ambiguous                               hemorrhage
embarrass                                 turquoise                                equilibrium
maintenance                           occurrence                                 dilemma
conscience                              mayonnaise                                  bizarre
etiquette                               Mediterranean                             assimilate
bourgeoisie                              grotesque                                     hygienic
dearth                                      irresistible                                    jeopardy
luscious                                    negligible                                  omniscience
pandemonium                     quintessential                              rendezvous

Idiomatic Expressions with Meaning and Examples


Idioms are words and phrases that have figurative meaning, separate from their literal
meaning like proverbs and sayings.

Examples:

 Burning the midnight oil – means working or studying late into the night

 Don’t judge the book by its cover – means don’t judge something by its appearance

 Blessing in disguise – something unexpectedly turned out good

 It takes two to Tango – means actions or communications need more than one
person.

 Break a leg – means do your very best

Idiomatic Expressions Questions and Ansers

Note that we already highlighted the correct answers.

Instructions: Choose the meaning of the underlined phrases from the given choices.

1. If you don’t spill the beans now, you might gonna regret it.

1. spread rumors
2. let out a secret
3. plant some seeds
4. none of the above

2. Hey, man, you are absolutely barking up the wrong tree here because I’m innocent.

1. choosing the wrong dog


2. giving up a fight
3. accusing the wrong person
4. setting up an event in a tree

3. One proven way to beat an enemy is find his Achilles heel.

1. secret strategy
2. amulet
3. strong point
4. weak spot
4. His new Ferrari costs an arm and a leg so he is now looking for another job.

1. very expensive
2. got fired
3. met an accident
4. was stolen

5. He married a woman who was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.

1. born very beautiful


2. born very poor
3. born into a very rich family
4. born very talkative

6. She has different investments because she doesn’t want to put all eggs in one basket.

1. doesn’t want to put all resources in one possibility


2. doesn’t want to cook everything at once
3. doesn’t want to go bankrupt
4. none of the above

7. Whenever his crush passes by the hallway, he’s having butterflies on his stomach.

1. he feels sick
2. he feels nervous
3. he feels like flying
4. he feels so handsome

8. Even though they had a nasty fight, they decided to bury the hatchetand move on.

1. kill the enemy


2. remember the past
3. bury the dead
4. forget the past quarrel

9. My father always reminds us, “don’t count your chickens before the eggs have hatched.”

1. Don’t eat your eggs before they are cooked.


2. Don’t make plans for something that might not happen.
3. Don’t deal with your problems before they are solved.
4. All of the above.

10. iphones became so popular not only to teens, even my grandparents jumped on the
bandwagon and bought some.

1. ride on the gadget and sell Apple


2. jump for technology and sell iphones
3. joined the new trend and bought iphones
4. bought Android and Apple
Civil Service Exam Reviewer for Analogy
and Logic
Tips in getting the right answer in Analogy and
Logic:
1. Determine the thought and relationship between the first set of words
2. Apply the same thought and relationship among the choices for the next set of words

According to some English Test Reviewers, Analogy questions usually have the following
relationship and thoughts:

 Synonym – pretty: beautiful: big: huge

 Synonym – pretty: beautiful: big: huge

 Antonym – big: small: fast: slow

 Group – wolf: pack: tree: forest

 Cause and effect – rain: flood: quake: sink-hole

 Sequence – study: graduate: plant: harvest

 Classification – blue: color: pants: clothing

 Degree – warm: hot: cold: freezing

 Effort and result – paint: painting: write: letter

 Problem and Solution – tired: sleep: itch: scratch

 Function – keyboard: to type: phone: to call

Analogy and Logic Questions and Answers


Note that we already highlighted the correct answers.

Test your analogy skills by choosing the best word that expresses similar relationship to
the given set of words.

1. Iron: metal: : granite: ______

1. marble
2. rock
3. sand
4. solid
2. Decibel: sound: : volt: ______

1. watts
2. fire
3. electricity
4. lightning

3. Coward: brave: : philanthropist: _______

1. selfish
2. kind
3. pessimist
4. optimist

4. Logic: reasoning: : ethics: _______

1. character
2. behavior
3. subject
4. traits

5. Antenna: signal: : net: ______

1. web
2. catch
3. gross
4. fish

6. Stanza: poem: : act: ______

1. movie
2. opera
3. song
4. lyric

7. Astrology: Astronomy: :Alchemy: _________

1. Chemistry
2. Biology
3. Physics
4. Science

8. Census: population: : inventory: __________

1. accounting
2. merchandise
3. cost
4. list

9. Oath: promise: : contract: __________


1. license
2. contact
3. agreement
4. paper

10. Glimmer: Flicker: : murmur: _______

1. whisper
2. shout
3. rumor
4. speak

11. Bouquet: flowers: : flock:

1. dogs
2. sheep
3. ship
4. cats

12. Rescind: law: : withdraw: _______

1. bank
2. candidacy
3. deposit
4. resume

13. Hoax: deceive: : filibuster: ______

1. delay
2. refuse
3. stop
4. none

14. Syllabus: course: :agenda: _______

1. subject
2. platform
3. meeting
4. lesson

15. Cat: kitten: :horse: _______

1. cab
2. puppy
3. stallion
4. pony

16. Evaporate: vapor: : petrify: _______

1. liquid
2. stone
3. magnify
4. cold

17. Canvas: painter: : marble: ________

1. sculptor
2. rock
3. statue
4. form

18. Hammer: anvil: : pestle: _________

1. ground
2. grinder
3. mortar
4. knife

19. Librarian: books: : curator: _______

1. atlas
2. encyclopedia
3. room
4. paintings

20. Archive: manuscript: arsenal: ________

1. soldier
2. weapon
3. castle
4. king

21. Bodyguard: protection: : mentor: _______

1. advice
2. counsel
3. teacher
4. leader

22. Novelist: plot: : Architect: _______

1. building
2. design
3. blueprint
4. house

23. Molecule: atoms: : tissue: _______

1. organ
2. cells
3. body
4. neutrons
24. Call: telephone: : type: ________

1. cellphone
2. ipad
3. keyboard
4. piano

25. Eavesdrop: conversation: : trespass: _________

1. property
2. house
3. land
4. assets

Reading Comprehension Test, Exercise


and Strategies
Tips in getting the right answers for Reading and
Comprehension Exam
Stay calm and don’t panic. As you open the booklet, you’ll definitely see long passages
and paragraphs. Do not stress yourself into thinking “wow should I really have to read all of

this?” because you really should darling   Unless you don’t want to pass the test and
just waste your chance.

Reading Comprehension Test, Exercise


and Strategies
by Fehl Dungo 348 Comments

One of the challenging exams given from many kinds of test is Reading Comprehension
because it is very time consuming. It involves with reading lots of paragraphs, articles,
passages, and sections. Do not worry because this reviewer is made to help you pass the
exam in one take. Reading Comprehension will be easy if you follow our helpful tips and
strategies here. We always provide sample test questions and exercises for this site
reviewer.

How to pass the reading comprehension in an exam? The following tips, strategies and
exercises are the best reviewer. It will help you practice in finding the right answers in this
type of quiz. It really measures how you can comprehend and grasp about the topic in a
passage.
Tips in getting the right answers for Reading and
Comprehension Exam
Stay calm and don’t panic. As you open the booklet, you’ll definitely see long passages
and paragraphs. Do not stress yourself into thinking “wow should I really have to read all of

this?” because you really should darling   Unless you don’t want to pass the test and
just waste your chance.

Read with your eyes not with your mouth. Avoid lips movement and whispering
because reading with your lips is time consuming besides it will distract everyone. Reading
with your eyes is also reading with your mind, it will help you understand what you are
reading better.

Do not read word for word. Instead, read group of words or sections at a time for they
will help you get the main topic of the paragraph. It will also help you save time and finish
the test on time.

Do not read the answers first before the questions and the paragraph, it will only confuse
you.

Read fast and understand what you’re reading to get the main idea of the whole passage.
Questions are always related about the main idea. What is the main idea? It is simply the
main topic and the center of what is being talked about in the article.

Concentrate on the parts of the paragraph where the possible answer can be found.

Take note of the following:

 Main idea – is simply what the story is mainly about

 Climax – is the peak point or highlight of the story

 Plot – is the pattern of events of the story

 Conflict – is the tension and struggle part of the story

 Setting – is where and when the story takes place

 Best or alternative title – is usually being asked too so you must choose the best
one that talks about the main idea

Focus on reading and everything will be taken into your mind like a movie playing inside
your head. If you focus, you’ll never be disturbed. If you’re disturbed by something in the
room, you lose an important key to ace this part of the test.
Reading Comprehension Test Sample Questions
and Answers
Instruction: Read each paragraph or passage below and select the best answer for what
is being asked.

1.            Boracay, the most famous beach in the Philippines, is also known as a blessed
island. I have never met anyone who has not been enthralled and fascinated when they
visited Boracay. The first time you set foot on its powder-like sand, you’ll surely feel lucky
to be in a paradise island. The moment you see its crystal pristine water, you’ll be so
thankful you’re alive. Many locals and foreigners go there again and again not only
because of the breathtaking view but also because to celebrate life and its blessings.

The best title for the above article is:

1. Famous Beach in the Philippines


2. The Beach of Boracay
3. Boracay, a Blessed Island
4. Why People Go to Boracay

2.            Malaysia Airline Flight MH370’s disappearance is still under investigation. Many
countries joined in the search for what really happened and where the aircraft is now. The
flight lost contact with air traffic controllers about an hour after its take off. The weather was
fine when the aircraft was flying so it adds more theories about other possible reasons of
the aircraft’s fate. The oil slick spotted off Vietnam’s coast turned out to be fuel oil used in
cargo ships so it has nothing to do with the aircraft. Interpol also says the disappearance of
the jet plane has nothing to do with terrorist attack. More questions are adding to this quest
and no specific answer is given and proven yet.

The above selection supports the idea:

1. That Flight MH370 is somewhere under the sea


2. That Flight MH370’s disappearance is still a mystery
3. That Flight MH370 must have crashed after loss contact
4. That Flight MH370 is in Bermuda Triangle

3.         Flappy Bird, a mobile game created in 2013 by Dong Nguyen from Vietnam
became a hit at the start of 2014. At the end of January 2014, it was the most downloaded
game in the iOS App Store. The game is extremely addictive and difficult so users strive
harder to score higher. Due to its intense popularity, the creator decided to remove it from
the App Store. Because of its millions of downloads, Nguyen claimed he was making
$50,000 per day from it. The demand of Flappy Bird made some gadgets owners to sell
their devices with Flappy Bird installed for twice or thrice their original price.

What is the best title for the above article?

1. Most Downloaded Game


2. The Demand of Flappy Bird Game
3. Flappy Bird App
4. The Rise of Game Apps
4.            According to NASA, effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result
from global climate change are now occurring like loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level
rise and longer, more intense heat waves. Even our Earth’s average temperature has
increased about 1 degree in Fahrenheit in the 20th century. Many experts and scientists
believe that global temperature will continue to rise from 2.5 to degrees Fahrenheit over
the next century.

Which of the following conclusions best summarizes the selection above?

1. Climate change will continue to get worse until humanity takes serious actions to
stop it.
2. Global climate change is happening on earth now.
3. The effects of climate change are getting extremely dangerous.
4. Global climate change and its effects are occurring and are likely to increase over
time.

5.             Mark Zuckerberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Facebook spoke with President
Barack Obama to discuss about internet privacy impositions by the U.S. government.
Zuckerberg said, “The Internet works because most people and companies do the same.
We work together to create this secure environment and make our shared space even
better for the world.

This is why I’ve been so confused and frustrated by the repeated reports of the behavior of
the U.S. government. When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security, we imagine
we’re protecting you against criminals, not our own government.

The U.S. government should be the champion for the Internet, not a threat. It needs to be
much more transparent about what it’s doing, or people will believe the worst.
I’ve called President Obama to express my frustration over the damage the government is
creating for all of our future. Unfortunately, it seems like it will take a very long time for true
full reform.

So it’s up to us — all of us — to build the Internet we want. Together, we can build a space
that is greater and a more important part of the world than anything we have today, but is
also safe and secure. I’m committed to seeing this happen, and you can count on
Facebook to do our part.”

Why is Internet Privacy very important to all of us?

1. Because it is not safe to trust anyone with our online accounts.


2. Because nobody really owns the internet. It is a free space.
3. Because it protects and secures not only our online accounts but also our online
activities.
4. Because the government’s protection is not enough.

6.              Search Engine Optimization a.k.a. SEO is vital for a website to stay successful
for a long time. The world of internet continues to evolve so website owners must stay in
the game by making updates while practicing effective SEO. Great content and correct
SEO are the blood of a website because without them, a site could die.

The paragraph is mainly about what?


1. The importance of Search Engine Optimization
2. The life of a successful website
3. The secrets of making a website successful
4. How to apply Search Engine Optimization

7.             There are around 2 million Filipinos without jobs today. That includes graduates
and undergraduates. According to survey, there will be another half-million to graduate this
year without possible job placements. Unemployed people complain about job shortage.
Many go to the cities to apply to some companies but end up going home with nothing.
Unemployment rate increases each year even though there are many job fairs.

The paragraph states that…

1. Unemployment in the Philippines is common


2. Unemployment rate in the Philippines is seriously increasing
3. Unemployment in the Philippines must be solved
4. Unemployment solutions for Filipinos

8.         “In the Olympic Peninsula of northwest Washington State, a small town named
Forks exists under a near-constant cover of clouds. It rains on this inconsequential town
more than any other place in the United States of America. It was from this town and its
gloomy, omnipresent shade that my mother escaped with me when I was only a few
months old. It was in this town that I’d been compelled to spend a month every summer
until I was fourteen. That was the year I finally put my foot down; these past three
summers, my dad, Charlie, vacationed with me in California for two weeks instead.

It was to Forks that I now exiled myself – an action that I took with great horror. I detested
Forks.

I loved Phoenix. I loved the sun and the blistering heat. I loved the vigorous, sprawling
city.”
-Stephenie Meyer, “The Twilight Saga”

Provide the specific setting of the story

1. Phoenix
2. Rainy day
3. Forks, Washington
4. Twilight

9.            “It’s twenty-five after six and the sky still has some shades of purple and
orange…oh well just like me, I am standing here, in this secretive rooftop, overjoyed…yet
there are still some fragments of fear and haze… I wonder if the sky is glad and excited
about the night or if it is crying over the bright day that passed.”              – Fehl Dungo –
“Higher than the Rooftop”

What is the mood of the story?

1. Happiness
2. Sorrow
3. Confusion
4. Grief

10.                Investing has been a hot topic for quite a while. Many people especially
employees and entrepreneurs don’t rely on time deposits and regular savings account to
save and earn interests. The most common investments in the Philippines are through real
estates, mutual funds and trust funds. Although few people also join trading in the stock
market, more and more Filipinos are not reluctant to invest their money and diversify them
to different money making wheels.

What does the article try to convey?

1. Filipinos are now willing to open different investments.


2. Filipinos are wise in saving their money.
3. Filipinos rely mainly on savings and deposit accounts.
4. Filipinos invest in real estates, mutual funds and trust funds.

Paragraph Organization Civil Service Test


Examples
Next to Reading Comprehension, Paragraph Organization in the Civil Service exam is
another challenging part. It is not so difficult however, it is also very time consuming. Why?
Because it is about finding the correct arrangement of the sentences to form the correct
paragraph, article or story. You need to organize sentences – which comes first, then next
and so on. Thus, it is called “Paragraph Organization.”

Usually, in this type of test you will be given shuffled sentences and you need to arrange
them to form a story or a passage with sense. How would you know, you got the
arrangement right? Simple re-read your sequence and ask yourself if it makes sense. No
worries darlings, we are giving effective techniques and strategies here because the
purpose of this reviewer is for you to pass the exam in one take.

Paragraph Organization Civil Service Test


Examples
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Next to Reading Comprehension, Paragraph Organization in the Civil Service exam is


another challenging part. It is not so difficult however, it is also very time consuming. Why?
Because it is about finding the correct arrangement of the sentences to form the correct
paragraph, article or story. You need to organize sentences – which comes first, then next
and so on. Thus, it is called “Paragraph Organization.”

Usually, in this type of test you will be given shuffled sentences and you need to arrange
them to form a story or a passage with sense. How would you know, you got the
arrangement right? Simple re-read your sequence and ask yourself if it makes sense. No
worries darlings, we are giving effective techniques and strategies here because the
purpose of this reviewer is for you to pass the exam in one take.
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As usual, we provide paragraph organization test samples and questions below which you
can use as reviewer. I will make a PDF version of this book soon. This tutorial and these
tips will help you to prepare for your big day at the Testing Center. Relax and you will pass
the test.

Tips in Paragraph Organization


Every paragraph, story or an article has a pattern and your goal is to organize the whole
pattern to present the main thoughtchronologically. If it’s hard for you, make an outline of
each topic in the sentences.

Watch out for signal words which indicates time or events.

Watch out for the following signal words:

Order or sequence:

 First, second, third, first and foremost, afterwards, then, next, at last, until, finally,
lastly

Comparison: Similarities and differences:

 But, however, on the other hand, than, likewise, nonetheless, nevertheless, similarly,
oppose to, apparently

Cause and effect:

 Because, hence, thus, therefore, consequently, subsequently

Paragraph Organization Techniques:


1. Find the topic sentence. It usually contains the main idea or the main topic
2. Next find the supporting sentences that support that topic sentence.
3. Find the concluding sentence or the closing sentence. It usually the final thought or
conclusion and marks the end of the article, paragraph or story.

So easy right? Now, prepare yourself and answer the following quiz below.

Paragraph Organization Test Samples Civil Service


Exam:
Instruction: Choose the best order and sequence of the following sentences to form a
well-organized paragraph.
1.
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.

1.   CBAD                 2. CBDA                  3. CDAB                  4. CDBA

2.
A. It is very vital to have social media presence however personal blogs serve as web
domains.
B. Most people including celebrities and businessmen have blogs nowadays.
C. Therefore, building them will help anyone in promoting himself or his business.
D. Apparently blogs are like our offices only they are in the internet.

1. BDAC                   2. BADC                  3. BACD                  4. BDCA

3.
A. The basic steps in building a website are easy to remember and registering a domain
name is the usual priority.
B. Designing a layout will come after that.
C. Finally, adding more content and social media presence are required to keep your site
active.
D. Then you need a hosting provider to host your site’s content in the World Wide Web.

1. ABCD                  2. ADBC                  3. ACBD                  4. ADCB

4.
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.

1. DCBA                  2. DACB                 3. DABC                   4. DCAB

5.
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.

1. BDAC                  2. BCDA                3. BADC                   4. BCAD

6.
A. While passport, airline tickets and valid IDs are required, proof of financial capacity may
be required for visa application.
B. Many Filipinos rejoiced hearing that good news.
C. The Bureau of Immigration announced recently that proof of financial capacity is not a
primary requirement at the airport.
D. Positive points go to the bureau for this.

1. CBAD                  2. CADB                  3. CABD                  4. CBDA

7.
A. This will be one of your tickets to land a job in the government.
B. That is why many people apply to take the Career Service examination.
C. If you passed the exam, you will get a certificate of eligibility.
D. Career Service Eligibility is a major requirement to apply for a job position in the
government.

1. DCBA                  2. DBAC                   3. DBCA                 4. DCAB

8.
A. Your passport will arrive in 7 days if you choose the rush processing.
B. Getting a passport is faster nowadays.
C. Now, it only takes about 10 working days.
D. Compared before, it would take about a month for the regular processing.

1. BCAD                 2. BDCA                    3. BADC                  4. BACD

9.
A. Facebook has been the number one social network in the web and the world for quite
long now.
B. Mobile instant messaging apps are also dominating social presence in the internet.
C. After many acquisitions, Facebook bought Instagram, one of the fastest growing photo
sharing networks.
D. Because of that, Facebook acquired WhatsApp, a leading instant chat platform like
Kakaotalk.

1. ACBD                 2. ABCD                     3. ADCB                  4. ADBC

10.
A. They will help you to purchase through zero-interest installment schemes.
B. Thus, you must be wise and pay in full if you want to avoid never-ending debts.
C. Credit cards are helpful if you know how and when to use them wisely.
D. However, they will produce interests from interests if you didn’t pay the whole amount at
the due date.
1. CDBA                2. CABD                     3. CDAB                   4. CADB

Numerical Reasoning Practice Test – Civil


Service Exam
Tips to pass the Numerical Reasoning Test in Civil
Service Exam
 Relax and just enjoy answering your Math quizzes. If you’re relaxed, you’ll never
lose focus and that is so important.

 Know the basics of Math like adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions,
ratios, decimals, and equations. If you know these concepts, you’ll surely get
everything. Otherwise, you won’t know what to do. (see our techniques below)

 You can use scratch paper for your computations and solutions. Note that you will
also have to pass your scratch papers.

 Love Math because it is easy for someone who loves Math.

 Focus in solving problems. Think, analyze, and solve.

 Pray before the exam. It always helps.

Techniques in Numerical Reasoning Test


For the purpose of reviewing better, I’m going to share here some concepts of Math
because like I said, you have to know the basics before you solve everything. I know I
have to share these because this is an online reviewer in the first place. Reviewing is
practice.

Decimals:

For Addition and Subtraction, it is very simple and easy. Just line up the given numbers
though their decimal point. If it has no decimal point, put one or convert one. Put zeros to
complement the numbers if needed.

I remember there are many questions about decimals when I took the exam. Lots involve
with multiplication and division. Same with fractions, I think I enjoyed that part so much
because fractions are my thing.

 Examples: 

5.98 + 6 + ¾ = ______

1.25 + 1.5 + 7.875 ______


25 – 8.35 – 1.3 + _______

For Multiplication, don’t take it too hard because it is very simply too. Just multiply the
numbers and count the decimal places to the right of the given numbers then move in that
decimal (count) from the right answer to the left.

 Example: 3.05 x 1.4 =?

For Division, you have to divide the classic way by making the divisor a whole number.
You need to move the decimal place to the right to make it a whole number then do the
same way with the dividend. Add zeros to the dividend if necessary. See example below.

 Example:  0.35 ÷ 1.4 (0.35 is the dividend and 1.4 is the divisor here)

Fractions:

Some of the questions in Math and Quantitative Numerical Reasoning tests involve with
fractions because they are also related to decimals, percent, mixed numbers and algebraic
expressions. Again, if you master solving fractions, it will be a great edge for you.

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions


In this process, the easiest way is to always simplify the fractions by
finding the LCD aka least common denominator, then apply the
operation. If the result is improper fraction (numerator is bigger
than denominator), simplify it too by giving the mixed number.
Watch this helpful video.
How to Multiply and Divide Fractions?

To multiply fractions is easier. Just multiply both the numerator then multiply both the
denominator. Simplify the product is you must.

 Example: ½ x ¾ = 3/8

To divide fractions, inverse the second fraction then we follow the rules in multiplication.
You can also cross-multiply the given fractions.

 Example: How many 1/3’s are there in ½?

Converting Fractions to Decimals and vice versa

In converting fractions to decimals, just divide the numbers and round them off.

 Examples:

1/3 = .333
5/8 = .625
7/8 = .875

Another way is to find a number to multiply by the denominator to make it 10, 100 or
1000…

 Example:
source: Mathisfun.com

Positive and Negative Numbers:

Addition and Subtraction

 Positive + Positive = Positive

 Negative + Negative = Negative

 Positive + Negative = Subtract the two and use the sign of the bigger number

 Positive – Negative = Change the sign of the Subtrahend and follow the rules of
Addition

 Negative – Negative = Change the sign of the Subtrahend and follow the rules of
Addition

Multiplication and Division:

 Multiplying and dividing numbers with similar sign equals Positive ( + x + = +) and (–
x–=+)

 Multiplying and dividing numbers with different signs equals Negative ( + x – = – )


and ( – x + = – )

Number Series and Sequence:

There are also logical sequence and number series in this Math exam. Of course you have
to find the next number from the pattern. You will know the right answers by applying the
same method you used in a sequence to get the next number or the next.

Examples:
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128

Problem Solving:

We cannot miss to include this scope here because every Math exam has problem solving.
The key to find the correct answers is to analyse the given case well and understand what
is being asked. Apply your magical Math logic.

Numerical Reasoning Test Samples:


Instruction: Solve the following Math quizzes.

1. 2187, 729, 243, 81, 27, 9, ____?

1. 6
2. 3
3. 4
4. 2

2. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, ___ ?

1. 72
2. 75
3. 81
4. 90

3. 13 -21 34 -55 89 ___?

1. -95
2. 104
3. -123
4. -144

4. AZ CX EV GT ____?

1. IR KP
2. IR KQ
3. IS KQ
4. IS KP

5. A5 D25 G125 J625 M3125 ____?

1. P15525
2. P15625
3. O15525
4. O15625

6. What is -25 + 16?


1. 9
2. -9
3. -41
4. 41

7. What is 107 – (-17) ?

1. -90
2. 90
3. 124
4. -124

8. (-9) (-22) = ____?

1. 198
2. -198
3. 31
4. -31

9. (21) (-4) + (8) (-2) = ____?

1. -100
2. 100
3. -23
4. 23

10. (-560) ÷ 7 = ___?

1. -80
2. 80
3. -553
4. 553

11. 6/8 + 2 ½ + 4/12 is also the same as?

1. ½ + 2.5 + ¼
2. ½ + 5/2 + 1/6
3. ¾ + 2.5 + 1/6
4. ¾ + 5/2 + 1/3

12. What is the Least Common Denominator of 1/8, ¾, and 1/16?

1. 4
2. 8
3. 16
4. 2

13. What is the Greatest Common Factor of 36 and 54?

1. 6
2. 12
3. 18
4. 9

14. What is the sum of ½ + 8/4 + 6/12 ?

1. 15/12
2.  3/12
3. 3
4. 3 1/12

15. 3/9 x 2/3 = ____

1. 6/27
2. 2/9
3. 9/18
4. 1/9

16. ¾ ÷ 1/8 = ____

1. 8
2. 4
3. 12
4. 6

17. What is the decimal form of ¾ %?

1. .0075
2. .075
3. .75
4. .00075

18. Convert 3.4% as a fraction.

1. 34/100
2. .34/100
3. 3.4/1000
4. 3.4/100

19. What is ¼ in decimal?

1. .025
2. .25
3. 2.5
4. .0025

20. What is the ratio of ½ to 2/5?

1. 3:4
2. 5:4
3. 1:3
4. 2:5
21. 2.12 is multiplied by 10 to the sixth power is?

1. 212.000
2. 2,120,000
3. 212,000
4. 21,200

22. 25 is multiplied by 10 to the fifth power is?

1. 2,500,000
2. 250,000
3. 25,000
4. .000025

23. Find the value of x in the equation: 5x + 25 =10

1. 5
2. 3
3. -3
4. -5

24. If x=8, find the value of y in the equation: 4x – 2y = 28.

1. -4
2. -2
3. 4
4. 2

25. Find the value of x if y= 8 in the equation: 2x + 4y = 50

1. 9
2. 8
3. 10
4. 4

Problem Solving / Word Problems:

26. Kit is twice as old as his friend Sam. Sam is 5 years older than Cara. In 5 years, Kit will
be three times as old as Cara. How old is Sam?

1. 2 years old
2. 3 years old
3. 4 years old
4. 5 years old

27. James’s dad is 5 times older than James and James is twice as old as his sister Sara.
In two years, the sum of their ages will be 58. How old is James now?

1. 6 years old
2. 7 years old
3. 8 years old
4. 9 years old

28. Cathy scored 85, 87, 90, 95, and 100 in her Math exams. What will be her average
grade in Math from this period?

1. 91.40
2. 91.50
3. 92
4. 93.50

29. Letty left home and drove at the rate of 50 miles per hour for 2 hours. She stopped for
lunch then drove for another 4 hours at 65 mph to reach Los Angeles. How many miles did
Letty drive to reach LA?

1. 115 miles
2. 360 miles
3. 310 miles
4. 100 miles

30. Michelle went to SM for the 3-day sale. She bought a new pair of shoes and paid only
P2,450 discounted for 20% off. What was the original price of the shoes?

1. P3,062.50
2. P3,260.50
3. P3,620.50
4. P3,026.50

Civil Service Exam Reviewer Clerical


Operations
Civil Service Exam Clerical Operations Questions:
1. Which department of an office is responsible for hiring new personnel?

1. Office of the President


2. Accounting Department
3. Logistic and Supply
4. Human Resource Department

2. Which computer program should you go if you want to email a company?

1. Word
2. Excel
3. Outlook
4. Powerpoint

3. This is a telephonic transmission of scanned documents of texts and images to a


telephone number connected to a printer.
1. Photocopying Machine
2. Fax Machine
3. Typewriter
4. Inkjet Printer

4. The chief financial officer is responsible for the financial matters and financial
management of a corporation, she is also known as the _______.

1. Auditor
2. Treasurer
3. Chief Executive Officer
4. Manager

5. Which department of a company is responsible for cash register operations and


payment processing?

1. Cashier
2. Billing
3. Accounting
4. Budget

6. What is the correct filing arrangement for the following names?

1. Angeles, Mario P.
2. Angeles, Maricel P.
3. Angeles, Marissa P.
4. Angeles, Maria P.

1. 4,2,1,3
2. 4,1,2,3
3. 4,3,2,1
4. 4,1,3,2

7. All of the following items are found in the Official Receipt form except _____.

1. Name and address of the buyer


2. Signature of the recipient
3. Quantity of the items paid
4. Credit Card Number of the customer

8. The method of indexing and filing where names are in alphabetized order.

1. Numeric
2. Metric
3. Geographic
4. Alphabetic

9. Which is the best way to address a correspondence for the President of the Philippines?

1. His Excellency Rodrigo Duterte


2. His Excellency President Rodrigo Duterte

3. President Rodrigo Duterte

4. President Digong

10. How do you address the Queen of England when you talk about her?

1. Her Highness the Queen


2. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
3. Queen Elizabeth II her Highness
4. Queen Elizabeth II her Majesty

11. Your boss asked you to send her a soft copy of your latest résumé. An example of a
soft copy is:

1. A print out copy usually in a paper


2. Original copy written in a paper
3. A copy saved in a computer and sent through email
4. A copy from a Xerox machine

12. When a company asked you to submit your latest CV, what does CV stand for?

1. Curriculum Vitum
2. Curriculum Virtue
3. Curriculum Vitae
4. Curriculum Vital

13. It is the section of Accounting Department in a company that records goods and
services that it receives and the payments it owes.

1. Budget
2. Payroll
3. Accounts Payable and Receivable
4. Inventory

14. Which of the following is not a function of Accounting Department in a big corporation?

1. Prepare Interim Financial Statements


2. Inventory Management
3. Bank Reconciliation
4. Internal and External Auditing

15. He is the highest ranking executive manager in a corporation and he is the top person
in command in an organization.

1. Chief Financial Executive


2. Chief Executive Officer
3. Executive Admin. Officer
4. Chief Executive Assistant
16. Which of the following is not a responsibility of a clerical worker?

1. Marketing and promotion for customers


2. Filing and updating purchase orders
3. Updating and billing buyer’s account
4. Answering business emails

17. Arrange the proper filing of the following in alphabetical order:

A. Lieutenant Colonel Mark David


B. Atty. Elen Rodriguez
C. Captain Max Aquino
D. Dr. Juan Castro

1. CDAB
2. CDBA
3. BDCA
4. BCDA

18. Arrange the proper filing of the following in alphabetical order:

A. Sec. Dinky Soliman


B. Sec. Richard Gordon
C. Sec. Voltaire Gazmin
D. Sec. Armin Luistro

1. DABC
2. DACB
3. CBDA
4. CBAD

19. How much is the present Value-Added-Tax in the Philippines?

1. 12% of gross profit


2. 12% of cost of goods sold
3. 12% of gross sales
4. 12% of net income

20. This department of the company is responsible for preparing and updating customers’
accounts:

1. Purchasing section
2. Cashier section
3. Billing Section
4. Releasing section

21. This is a type of document issued by a seller to a buyer relating to a sale transaction
and indicating the products, quantities and prices sold to the buyer.

1. Check voucher
2. Purchase order
3. Delivery receipt
4. Sales invoice

22. Which of the following is not a usual document used in a sales company?

1. Form 137
2. Delivery receipt
3. Sales invoice
4. Purchase order

23. One of the responsibilities of a clerical job is answering and tending phone calls. Which
is the best way to answer a phone call in a company?

1. Say “Hello,” and wait for the caller to speak.


2. Run and get a pen and notebook then pick up the phone.
3. Answer the phone politely and give your department or company name.
4. Wait for fellow employees to answer the phone.

24. An example of a hard copy document is:

1. PDF file letter


2. Company email message
3. A business letter saved in USB
4. Business letter in a paper

25. What does a CC means in an email message?

1. Copy sent
2. Copy furnished
3. Copy cat
4. Client copy

Civil Service Exam 2017 Free Answer Key:


English Grammar and Correct Usage Test Answers:

1. (1) After the straight exam, I felt so exhausted and famished to eat my favorite foods.
2. (4) would
3. (3) searching
4. (4) My
5. (2) feet
6. (3) know
7. (3) its
8. (4) has written
9. (2) hypotheses
10. (3) witnessed
11. (4) Don’t
12. (2) painted
13. (4) weakening
14. (2) hopeful
15. (4) disagree
16. (2) information
17. (2) sheep
18. (4) forgotten
19. (4) crashed
20. (4) hidden

English Vocabulary Answers:

1. (3) uncertain
2. (2) threatening
3. (4) inclined
4. (1) resolute
5. (2) useless
6. (1) pretentious
7. (2) weird
8. (3) secret
9. (1) brief
10. (2) vulgar
11. (2) ecstasy
12. (2) teaser
13. (3) maze
14. (3) worldly
15. (2) fondness
16. (4) outdated
17. (1) lively
18. (3) assertive
19. (4) excessive
20. (1) disorganized

Correct Spelling and Idiomatic Expressions Answers:

1. (2) let out a secret


2. (3) accusing the wrong person
3. (4) weak spot
4. (1) very expensive
5. (3) born into a very rich family
6. (1) doesn’t want to put all resources in one possibility
7. (2) he feels nervous
8. (4) forget the past quarrel
9. (2) Don’t make plans for something that might not happen.
10. (3) joined the new trend and bought iphones

Analogy and Logic Answers:

1. (2) rock
2. (3) electricity
3. (1) selfish
4. (2) behavior
5. (4) fish
6. (2) opera
7. (1) Chemistry
8. (2) merchandise
9. (3) agreement
10. (1) whisper
11. (2) sheep
12. (2) candidacy
13. (1) delay
14. (3) meeting
15. (4) pony
16. (2) stone
17. (1) sculptor
18. (3) mortar
19. (4) Paintings
20. (2) weapon
21. (2) counsel
22. (3) blueprint
23. (2) cells
24. (3) keyboard
25. (1) property

Reading Comprehension Answers:

1. Boracay, a Blessed Island


2. That Flight MH370’s disappearance is still a mystery
3. The Demand of Flappy Bird Game
4. Global Climate change and its effects are occurring and are likely to increase over
time.
5. Because it protects and secures not only our online accounts but also our online
activities.
6. The importance of Search Engine Optimization
7. Unemployment rate in the Philippines is seriously increasing
8. Forks, Washington
9. Confusion
10. Filipinos are now willing to open different investments.

Paragraph Organization Answers:

1. (3) CDAB
2. (2) BADC
3. (2) ADBC
4. (1) DCBA
5. (4) BCAD
6. (4) CBDA
7. (3) DBCA
8. (2) BDCA
9. (1) ACBD
10. (4) CADB

Numerical Reasoning Correct Answers with Solutions and Explanations:


1. (2) next number in the sequence is 3. Notice that the numbers in the pattern were
divided by 3 to get the next number. Therefore, you divide 2187 by 3 you’ll get 729,
then the next and so on.
2. (3) 81 – you can get this by squaring the numbers (1×1=1), (2×2=4), (3×3=9) and so
on…
3. (4) -144 – subtract the 3rd and 1st to get the 2nd number, do the same to the next 3
sets
4. (1) IR KP – Use the equivalent ascending and descending letters in the alphabet
5. (2) P15625 – the pattern is the next 2 letters from the alphabet and the number
multiplied by 5 to get the next one…
6. (2) -9 –positive + negative numbers is to subtract them and follow the sign of the
bigger number
7. (3) 124 – positive – negative numbers is to change the sign of the subtrahend and
follow the rules in addition
8. (1) 198 – multiplying numbers with similar signs = positive
9. (1) -100 – already explained
10. (1) -80 – dividing numbers with different signs = negative
11. (4) ¾ + 5/2 + 1/3 – simplify the fractions given and convert the mixed number into
improper fraction
12. (3) LCD is 16 – the denominators are: 8, 4 and 16
13. (3) GCF is 18 since 36 and 64 are divisible by 18, 9, 6, 3
14. (3) the answer is 3 because ½ + 2 + ½ = 3
15. (2) the answer is 6/27 simplified into 2/9
16. (4) you will get 6 if you cross multiply the fractions
17. (1) .0075 because ¾ is 75 percent or 75/100
18. (4) 3.4/100 because percent is n/100
19. (2) .25 because it is the same as 25/100
20. (2) 5:4 because is is ½ divided by 2/5
21. (2) 2,120,000 because 10 to the 6th power is in million
22. (1) 2,500,000 because it is 25 x 100,000
23. (3) x = -3 because 5(-3) + 25 = 10
24. (4) y = 2 because 4 (8) – 2 (2) = 28
25. (1) x = 9 because 2 (9) + 4(8) = 50
26. (4) 5 years old – to get it, make a table and derive the equation:

Let x be Sam’s age:

Write the new relationship in an equation using the ages in 5 yrs.

In 5 years, Kit will be three times as old as Cara.


2x + 5 = 3 (x–5 + 5)
2x + 5 = 3x
x=5

Sam is now 5 years old.

27. (3) 8 years old – again solve it by making a table and derive the equation:

Let x be James’s age now. Add 2 to get the ages in 2 yrs.

Write the new relationship in an equation using the ages in 2 yrs.

In two years, the sum of their ages will be 58.

James is now 8 years old.

29. (2) 360 miles Solution: D= 50 (2) + 4 (65) = 360 miles

30. (1) Original price is P3,062.50

To get it, simply divide P2450 by 80%

Math is never difficult to those who master the basic concepts and logic in Math.” – Fehl
Dungo 

 
Clerical Operations / Clerical Reasoning Answers:

1. (4) Human Resource Department


2. (3) Outlook
3. (2) Fax machine
4. (2) Treasurer
5. (1) Cashier
6. (1) 4,2,1,3
7. (4) Credit Card Number of the customer
8. (4) Alphabetic
9. (2) His Excellency President Rodrigo Duterte
10. (2) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
11. (3) A copy saved in a computer and sent through email
12. (3) Curriculum Vitae
13. (3) Accounts Payable and Receivable
14. (4) Internal and External Auditing
15. (2) Chief Executive Officer
16. (1) Marketing and promotion for customers
17. (4) BCDA
18. (1) DABC
19. (3) 12% of gross sales
20. (3) Billing section
21. (4) Sales invoice
22. (1) Form 137
23. (3) Answer the phone politely and give your department or company name.
24. (4) Business letter in a paper
25. (2) Copy furnished

Philippine Constitution, General Information, Current Events Answers:

1. (3) Legislative, Executive, Judicial


2. (3) 14
3. (2) President Rodrigo Duterte
4. (1) President of the Philippines
5. (1) Congress of the Philippines
6. (4) 24
7. (4) 6 years
8. (4) 6 years
9. (1) 3 years
10. (1) Lands and buildings
11. (1) Two-thirds
12. (2) Bill of Rights
13. (3) No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall not be enacted.
14. (4) All of the above are true.
15. (1) Suffrage
16. (4) Power to Impeach
17. (1) Police Power
18. (2) power of Eminent Domain
19. (3) power of Taxation
20. (1) Commission on Civil Rights
21. (3) Accountability
22. (2) House of Representatives
23. (4) Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees
24. (3) Accept gifts from the public upon prioritizing their queries.
25. (4) Petition
26. (2) Plebiscite
27. (1) Referendum
28. (2) Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law
29. (2) World Health Organization
30. (2) Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
31. (1) Hong Kong
32. (3) Cybercrime Prevention Act
33. (3) Biodegradable
34. (4) Papers
35. (4) Project NOAH
36. (2) Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
37. (1) Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
38. (4) All of the above.
39. (2) Greenhouse Effect
40. (4) Universal Serial Bus

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