GENERAL EDUCATION MCQ REVIEWER | VOLUME 2 PART 4

This is the Multiple Choice Questions in General Education as one coverage of Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET). The exam is divided into two classifications. First is the elementary level exam which covers topics from General Education (GenEd) 40% and Professional Education (ProfEd) 60%. Secondly is the secondary level which covers GenEd 20%, ProfEd 40% and area of specialization 40%. I assume you are looking for a reviewer that will help you achieve your goal to become a professional License teacher very soon. Yes, you are in the right place to make your dream come true. Make sure to familiarize each and every questions to increase the chance of passing the Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET).

GENERAL  EDUCATION (Elementary and Secondary) Coverage

  • English (Study and Thinking Skills, Writing in the Discipline, Speech and Oral Communication, Philippine Literature, Master Works of the World)
  • Filipino (Komunikasyon sa Akademikonh Filipino, Pagbasa at Pagsulat tungo sa Pananaliksik, Masining na Pagpapahayag)
  • Mathematics (Fundamentals of Math, Plane Geometry, elementary Algebra, Statistics and Probability)
  • Science (Biological Science - General Biology, Physical Science-with Earth Science)
  • Social Sciences (Philippine Government and New Constitution with Human Rights, Philippine History, Basic Economics, Taxation, Agrarian Reform, Society, Culture with Family Planning, Rizal and other heroes, Philosophy of Man, Arts, General Psychology, Information and Communication Technology)

Practice Exam Test Questions

Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.

1. Angiosperms are also known as

A. cone bearing

B. flower bearing

C. seed bearing

D. spore bearing

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Option B

2. Tropical rainforests have many trees and other plants that photosynthesize. What happens when huge areas of tropical rain forests are destroyed?

A. Oxygen level increases and carbon dioxide level increases.

B. Oxygen level increases and carbon dioxide level decreases

C. Oxygen level decreases and carbon dioxide level increases

D. Oxygen level decreases and carbon dioxide level decreases

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Option D

3. How is the conservation of mechanical energy described in a falling object?

A. A falling object loses kinetic energy and gains potential energy.

B. A falling object 'loses kinetic energy and loses potential energy.

C. A falling object gains kinetic energy and loses potential energy.

D. A falling object loses kinetic energy and loses potential energy

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Option C

4. Which property of light accounts for the phenomenon of color?

A. wavelength

B. amplitude

C. velocity

D. intensity

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Option A

5. In which rock layers are remains of aquatic organisms most commonly found?

A. Igneous

B. Sedimentary

C. Metamorphic

D. Intrusive

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Option B

6. Nights are cooler when the sky is dear than when it is overcast. Why is this so?

A. The sun is hidden from us at night.

B. Cooler air can hold less water vapor.

C. Rain falls when water vapor condenses above freezing point.

D. Heat from the lower atmosphere easily escapes when there is no cloud cover.

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Option D

7. Two air masses have the same relative humidity. Which of the following can also be said about them?

A. they have the same volume

B. they have the game temperature

C. both have rain clouds

D. none of them

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Option D

8. Which of the following phrases best describes adaptation of organisms?

A. thick covering to conserve water

B. fast movements to escape its enemies

C. blending of color so that it cannot be easily seen by its enemies

D. structure or behavior of an organism to help it survive in its environment

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Option D

9. At what stages in its life cycle is a butterfly most active?

A. egg and larva

B. pupa and adult

C. larva and adult

D. adult and egg

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Option C

10. What type of solar radiation is effectively absorbed by the ozone layer of the earth's atmosphere?

A. infrared

B. ultraviolet

C. gamma

D. x-ray

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Option B

11. We wear light clothes especially during summer because white

A. absorbs heat

B. disperses heat

C. reflects heat

D. refracts heat

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Option C

12. Objects are visible because of the light they

A. reflect

B. absorb

C. diffuse

D. refract

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Option A

13. It makes blue litmus paper turn red

A. salt

B. acid

C. base

D. water

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Option B

14. Smelling a scent of perfume from a distance illustrates

A. cohesion

B. adhesion

C. diffusion

D. all of these

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Option C

15. What is the weight of the man whose mass is 50kg?

A. 50 N

B. 13. 50 kg

C. 490 N

D. 490 N

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Option D

16. The motion of the noon around the earth is an example of

A. uniform motion

B. uniform circular motion

C. projectile motion

D. rectilinear motion

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Option B

17. In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of

A. electrons

B. neutrons

C. nucleons

D. all of these

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Option A

18. The scientist who have said that an atom is mostly empty space with tiny positive core called the nucleus

A. Dalton

B. Thomson

C. Rutherford

D. Bohr

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Option C

19. What process can efficiently separate alcohol from water?

A. distillation

B. decantation

C. decantation

D. chromatography

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Option A

20. The constant temperature at which solid is changed in its liquid form

A. melting point

B. boiling point

C. dew point

D. none of these

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Option A

21. Urine has a density of 1.02 g/mL. What is the volume of 25 g of urine?

A. 24.5 mL

B. 25.5 mL

C. 0.04 mL

D. 0.04 mL

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Option A

22. Which of the following statements best describes a liquid?

A. It has definite shape

B. It has definite volume

C. It expands to till its container

D. Its particles are tightly packed with each other

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Option B

23. The movement of the solid part of the earth is called

A. diastropism

B. faulting

C. earthquake

D. folding

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Option A

24. The rocks that may have been formed from magma in volcanoes or from flowing larva are called

A. sedimentary rocks

B. metamorphic rocks

C. igneous rocks

D. minerals

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Option C

25. The method of farming on the mountainsides to prevent erosion is called

A. crop rotation

B. contour farming

C. strip cropping

D. mountain farming

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Option B

26. The process of breaking down rocks

A. erosion

B. volcanism

C. weathering

D. all of these

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Option C

27. The upper part of lithosphere that contains various rock layers at different depths

A. crust

B. mantle

C. core

D. none of these

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Option A

28. At night, the wind blows from the land to the sea. This is because the cool air over the land blows in to replace the warm air rising from the sea. This type of breeze is called

A. sea breeze

B. land breeze

C. both of them

D. none of there

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Option B

29. The type of cloud the produces precipitation and is usually seen before it rains

A. cirrus

B. stratus

C. cumulus

D. nimbus

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Option D

30. The condition of the atmosphere at any given time and place

A. weather

B. climate

C. season

D. none of them

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Option A

31. It refers the actual amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere

A. relative humidity

B. absolute humidity

C. both of them

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Option B

32. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer

A. troposphere

B. mesosphere

C. stratosphere

D. thermosphere

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Option C

33. Who advocated the idea that all things are made up of four elements of fire, air, earth, and water?

A. Newton

B. Galileo

C. Aristotle

D. Einstein

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Option C

34. How do solutions differ from compounds?

A. solutions are heterogeneous mixtures; compounds are homogeneous

B. solutions vary in composition; compound have definite composition

C. solutions have definite composition; compounds vary in composition

D. solutions are formed in chemical reactions; compound combine physically

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Option B

35. Which part of the flower develops into seeds?

A. pistil

B. ovary

C. ovule

D. ovary wall

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Option C

36. Copper is used for electrical wires because it is ductile. Which of the following describes ductility of metals?

A. the softness of metals

B. the hardness of metals

C. can be drawn into fine wires

D. can be hammered forming this sheets

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Option C

37. Why does air temperature usually decrease toward the poles?

A. there is plenty of ice near the poles

B. air generally moves toward the equator

C. cold air near the poles prevent heating of the land

D. areas near the poles receive less solar energy per unit area

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Option D

38. Which energy changes takes place in a flashlight with batteries?

A. chemical — electrical — light

B. electrical — light — chemical

C. light — chemical — electrical

D. light — chemical — electrical

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Option A

39. A material that does not transmit light that strikes its surface is known as

A. opaque

B. transparent

C. translucent

D. all of these

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Option A

40. The mechanism of heat transfer that is only possible in liquids and gases is called

A. conduction

B. convection

C. radiation

D. all of these

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Option B

41. What is the process of changing solid to gas without passing the liquid state?

A. condensation

B. evaporation

C. sublimation

D. freezing

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Option C

42. Sound that is heard louder than the others has a greater

A. pitch

B. frequency

C. frequency

D. amplitude

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Option D

43. Why are shadows formed?

A. Light produces a dark area

B. light is dispersed in all direction

C. light travels in a straight line

D. light is scattered by a smooth surface

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Option C

44. In a guitar, which string can produce a high pitch?

A. thin and long

B. thick and long

C. thin and short

D. thick and short

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Option C

45. Which device can converts mechanical energy to electrical energy?

A. battery

B. generator

C. motor

D. photo voltaic cell

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Option B

46. What is the force that opposes motion?

A. friction

B. tension

C. weight

D. normal force

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Option A

47. Why are bums caused by steam more damaging than the one caused by boiling water?

A. Water has a higher temperature

B. Steam is a vapor of water molecules

C. Steam has more energy per kilogram

D. Steam is easily formed than boiling water

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Option C

48. What happens when vapor condenses into a liquid?

A. It absorbs heat

B. It releases heat

C. Its temperature increases

D. Its temperature decreases

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Option B

49. What do you call sound with frequency that is below 20 Hz?

A. supersonic

B. subsonic

C. infrasonic

D. ultrasonic

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Option

50.The separation of white light into colors of the spectrum is called

A. scattering

B. dispersion

C. reflection

D. refraction

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Option B

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