1. Which affects the validity of research
results due to external events, e.g. popularity decline of a senator accused of
illegal drug involvement?
a. Testing
b. Maturation
c. History
d. Statistical regression
Ans. : C
2. If it rains, the ground gets wet. Today,
the ground is wet. Therefore, it rained. Is this a correct thinking?
a. Yes, what else will make the ground wet
if not rain itself.
b. Yes, because if it rains, the ground
surely gets wet.
c. Yes, because the ground is wet today and
so it must have rained yesterday.
d. No, because the ground may have been wet
by something else other than rain.
Ans. : D
3. Which is an example of an objective
truth?
a. The earth is the center of the universe.
b. The earth is a sphere.
c. The earth is flat.
d. The earth will survive forever.
Ans. : B
4. Is the validity of research results
affected due to people continually changing e.g. getting older, more wealthy,
etc.? Yes, because of ________?
a. experimental mortality
b. testing
c. selection biases
d. maturation
Ans. : D
5. Is the validity of research results
affected due to participants dropping out of the e.g. experimental or control
group? Yes, because of _________?
a. history
b. instrumentation
c. experimental mortality
d. testing
Ans. : C
6. Is the validity of research results
affected due to what happens to people over time, e.g. participants in class
achievement getting worse?
a. Testing
b. Statistical regression
c. History
d. Diffusion
Ans. : B
7. Arrange the logical sequence of steps
in constructing an index measurement e.g. to determine degrees in political
activism:
I. Index analysis
II. Select items to measure variable
III. Examine relationship of indices
IV. Index validation
a. II, III, IV and I
b. I, II, II and IV
c. IV, III, II and I
d. III, IV, I and II
Ans. : A
8. What pattern results from your data
that show, e.g. how often child abuse committed in a region?
a. Processes
b. Frequencies
c. Magnitude
d. Consequences
Ans. : B
9. What pattern results from you data
that show e.g. levels of child abuse in community?
a. Processes
b. Frequencies
c. Magnitude
d. Consequences
Ans. : C
10. What is part of instruction which
gives due consideration to differences interests, abilities and needs of
learning?
a. Remedial
b. Experimental
c. Adaptive
d. Experiential
Ans. : C
11. Copernicus' book "de
Revolutionibus" proposed the thesis that________.
a. the earth is the center of the universe
b. the earth revolves around the sun
c. the earth is round
d. the moon revolves around the earth
Ans. : B
12. A modern city in North Africa is
_________ .
a. Cape Town
b. Johannesburg
c. Cairo
d. Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan
Ans. :C
13. Baghdad is to Iraq and ______ is in
Syria.
a. Jordan
b. Turkey
c. Yemen
d. Damascus
Ans. : D
14. The east-west _________ line encircles
the earth and divides it into two equal parts or hemispheres.
a. longitude
b. equator
c. meridian
d. latitude
Ans. : C
15. A narrow water connection between to
large bodies of water is a _______.
a. strait
b. gulf
c. river
d. bay
Ans. : B
16. Where is the Arctic Region found?
a. Euro-Asiatic Region
b. South Pole Region
c. North Pole Region
d. Antarctica
Ans. : C
17. Know as the Land of the Aztecs was the
_________.
a. Valley of Mexico
b. Yucatan Peninsula
c. California
d. South America
Ans. : A
18. The great temple of the Khmer is
located in ___________.
a. Indonesia
b. Chang Mai
c. Angkor
d. Java
Ans. : C
19. The term New World applies to
_________.
a. South America
b. North America
c. European Union
d. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Ans. : B
20. If the tarsiers are found in Bohol,
the tamaraws are found in _________?
a. Mindoro
b. Davao
c. Cagayan
d. Palawan
Ans. : A
21. Which is the Mindanao province that is
known as the first seat of Islam in Philippines?
a. Zamboanga
b. Tawi-Tawi
c. Sulu
d. Basilan
Ans. : C
22. Why is the Nile known as an
"international" river?
a. It supplies water and productivity to
Egypt and Sudan
b. It is the longest river in the world
c. It crosses eleven countries in Southeast
Africa
d. Its waters flow into the Mediterranean
Ocean
Ans. : C
23. Prior to the Amazon River being
recognized as the longest river in the world, which was known as the world's
longest river artery in the world?
a. Cagayan river
b. Yangtze river
c. Yellow river
d. Nile river
Ans. : D
24. William Shakespeare was from England,
while Edgar Allan Poe was from __________.
a. United States
b. Great Britain
c. France
d. Ireland
Ans. : A
25. What was the name of our islands as it
first appeared in a rare map published in 1554 at Venice by Giovanni Battista
Ramusio an Italian geographer?
a. Philippines
b. Filipinas
c. Philippines Islands
d. Philippine archipelago
Ans. : B
26. In a land area of 115,707 square
miles, the Philippines is almost as large as ________.
a. Italy
b. Spain
c. United States
d. Greece
Ans. : A
27. In its land area of 115,707 square
mile, the Philippines is twice as big as _________.
a. Italy
b. Britain
c. Greece
d. Germany
Ans. : C
28. On a sunny day, what island i visible
from Y'Ami, the northernmost isle of the Philippines?
a. Japan
b. Taiwan
c. Hong Kong
d. South Korea
Ans. : B
29. Signed by 117 states in
1982,the__________ gave recognition to the Philippines along the archipelago
principle that its islands and natural features are a single geographic unit.
a. UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea)
b. UN (United Nation)
c. SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty
Organization)
d. ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian
Nations)
Ans. : A
30. The 1982 United Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea designated a _________ Exclusive Economic Zone of water
around the Philippine archipelago for sovereign right to explore, conserve and
manage natural resources of ocean, seabed and subsoil.
a. 1000-mile belt
b. 100-mile belt
c. 500-mile belt
d. 200-mile belt
Ans. : D
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