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BACOLOD CITY COLLEGE

Brgy. Taculing, Bacolod City

TEACHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


LET REVIEWER 2019

Instruction: Shade the best letter of your choice. Never tamper or destroy any parts of this questionnaire
MAJOR AREA:
1. A direct or indirect reference to a familiar figure, place or event from history, literature, mythology or the
Bible.
a. alliteration c. allusion
b. assonance d. apostrophe
2. A close repetition of similar vowel sounds, usually in stressed syllables.
a. assonance c. consonance
b. cacophony d. euphony
3. The prevailing feeling that is created in a story or poem
a. mood c. theme
b. persona d. rhythm
4. The emotional suggestions attached to words beyond their strict definitions.
a. denotation c. connotation
b. argumentation d. euphony
5. An overused expression that has lost its intended force or novelty.
a. cliché c. denotation
b. imagery d. figurative language
6. A statement in which there is an apparent contradiction which is actually true.
a. Irony c. paradox
b. Litotes d. hyperbole
7. The use of a part for the whole idea.
a. litotes c. paradox
b. synecdoche d. alliteration
8. The "voice" which seems to be telling the poem. Not the same as the poet; this is like a narrator.
a. theme c. rhythm
b. rhyme d. speaker
9. Two words placed close together which are contradictory, yet have truth in them.
a. paradox c. irony
b. oxymoron d. litotes
10. Any regular pattern of rhythm based on stressed and unstressed syllables.
a. iambic pentameter c. anapest
b. dactyl d. meter
11. “Come to me by moonlight; thou hell should bar the way!” is the taken from what literary piece?
a. The Road Not Taken c. The Highway Man
b. Gulliver’s travel d. As You Like It
12. The term Daedalus refers to?
a. Vulnerable Spot c. Skilled- Worker
b. Diligent Beast d. Skillful Man
13. “And I, I took the one less travelled by and that has made all the difference” is taken from what?
a. The Blade of Grass c. The Road Not Taken
b. On His Blindness d. Sonnet 43
14. The Conceited Coachman is an example of what folktale?
a. Chinese c. Indian
b. Philippine d. Japanese
15. “Many, many years ago; in the kingdom by the sea…” is taken from?
a. Annabel Lee c. All things Bright and Beautiful
b. Sonnet 23 d. The Parable of the Ten Virgins
16. The demi- god who beheaded Medusa.
a. Perseus c. Dictys
b. Orpheus d. King Acrisius
17. The lover of Perseus.
a. Andromeda c. Cleopatra
b. Andromache d. Arachne
18. All, but one belongs to the Greek Mythology.
a. Athena c. Vulcan
b. Hephaestus d. Demeter
19. “How could I Labour if all the fruits of my labour got to pay the unpayable debt?” Who wrote this?
a. Winston Churchill c. Raul Manglapus
b. Sen. Benigno Aquino d. Pre. Marcos
20. “ The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky.”(Louis Daniel Armstrong) Is taken from?
a. What a beautiful World c. What a Wonderful World
b. All Things Bright and Beautiful d. Psalm 23
21. The Voice of the Mountain is written by?
a. Stephen Crane c. Robert Frost
b. Mark Twain d. George Eliot
22. “ I am one of the few honest people that I have ever know” quoted from?
a. The Great Gatsby c. To Kill A Mocking Bird
b. Lord of the Flies d. 1984
23. “When today fails to offer justification for hope, tomorrow becomes the only grail worth pursuing.”
Quoted from? death of a salesman- Arthur Miller
a. Beowulf c. The Great Gatsby
b. Jane Eyre d. Slaughterhouse- Five
24. Hand to hand is how it will be, a life and death fight against the fiend, and he whom death bears off shall
submit to the judgement of the Lord”. Quoted from?
a. Iliad c. Beowulf
b. Head of the Gorgons d. Savitri’s Love
25. “Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Qouted
from? a. to Kill a Mocking Bird c. Lord of the Flies
b.The Great Gatsby d. Lord of the Rings
26. “Oh Pag-ibig pumasok kanino man, hahamakin ang lahat masunod ka lamang”. Written by?
a. Balagtas c. Huseng- Sisiw
b. Dimas-alang d. Lopez Jaena
27. DON QUIXOTE de la Mancha?
a. Gustave Flaubert c. Miguel de Cervantes
b. Joseph Condrad d. D.H. Lawrence
28. “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul”. Quoted from?
a. The Blade of Grass c. Invictus
b. The Man with the Hoe d. As You Like it
29. “If all the words and love were young and truth in every shepherd’s tongue, this pretty pleasures might
may moved to live with thee and be thy love.” Quoted from?
a. A Shepherd’s Love c. The Three Virgins
b. A Nymph’s reply to the shepherd d. Analects of Confucius

30. A monster which is half- like human and half- like bull.
a. Labyrinth b. apprentice c. cyclops d. Minotaur
31. A person or thing that tries to defeat to be more successful than another.
a. tossed b. rival c. flaxen d. route
32. The act or ceremony for a dead person.
a. burial b. grave c. mourning d. chambers
33. It means very new or different from what is traditional or ordinary.
a. quaint b. radical c. obsolete d. common
34. A formal dinner for special occasions.
a. banquet b. feast c. bouquet d. gathering
35. A sweet food eaten after the main meal.
a. desert b. dessert c. cakes d. pastries
36. A state of terrible disaster.
a. catastrophe b. problem c. challenges d. terrible
37. A type of black and gray bird that lives on the water.
a. seagull b. albatross c. coot d. flamingo
38. It means very fat.
a. bizarre b. colonel c. obese d. over feed
39. Period of a thousand years.
a.millennium b. century c.decade d. dynasty
40. He is the god of the sea.
a. Poseidon b. Zeus c. Ares d. Apollo
41. The god of the underworld.
a. Hephaestus b. Poseidon c. Hades d. Apollo
42. The wife of Zeus.
a. Athena b. Demeter c. Metis d. Hera
43. The goddess of love and beauty.
a. Athena b. Hestia c. Aphrodite d. Helen
44. The goddess of harvest.
a. Hestia b. Venus c. Artemis d. Demeter
45. The ruler of all gods.
a. Zeus b. Jesus c. Apollo d. Ares
46. The King of Sparta
a. Mennelaus b. Odysseus c. Hermes d. Agammemnon
47. The queen of Ithaca.
a. Penelope b. Helen c. Circe d. Calypso
48. The swineherd of Ithaca.
a. Priam b. Euryclea c. Anticlea d. Eumaeus
49. The suitor who tried to assassinate Telemachus.
a. Antinous b. Eumaeus c. Mennelaus d. Hermes
50. She is the Phaeacian princess.
a. Helen b. Ericka c. Nausicaa d. Artemis
51. The messenger of gods.
a. Mercury b. Achilles c. Paris d. Artemis
52. The king of Troy.
a. Nestor b. Priam c. Paris d. Odysseus
53. The beautiful nymph.
a. Calypso b. Circe c. Penelope d. Nausicaa
54. The guardian of Odysseus.
a. Zeus b. Athena c. Venus d. Poseidon
55. Who killed Achilles?
a. Ares b. Paris c. Hector d. Patroclus
56. She is known to be the apple of discord during the Trojan War.
a. Venus b. Helen c. Penelope d. Circe
57. “I am Nobody”. Who said that statement?
a. Achilles b. Paris c. Odysseus d. Cyclops
58. Who is the Cyclops?
a. Polyphemus b. Polydectes c. Acrisius d. Dictys
59. The witch who enchanted Odysseus.
a. Calypso b. Circe c. Nausicaa d. Athena
60. The King of Seraphos
a. Polydectes b. Acrisius c. Mennelaus d. Odysseus
61. The King of Argos
a. Acrisius b. Polydectes c. Priam d. Odysseus
62. The Father of Andromeda
a. Cerberus b. Cepheus c. Phineas d. Dictys
63. Who gave Perseus a curved sword?
a. Athena b. Hermes c. Gray women d. Nymphs
64. The mother of Perseus.
a. Athena b. Helen c. Danae d. Andromeda
65. One of the Gorgons.
a. Athena b. Andromeda c. Medusa d. Nausicaa
66. What were the three weird gray women passed to each other?
a. Map b. eye c. message d. hair
67. The fisherman who adopted Perseus and his mother.
a. Dictys b. Dectys c. Dictis d. Dectis
68. Who predicted the oracle to King Acrisius?
a. Medusa b. Priestess c. Buddha d. Solomon
69. Brother of Cepheus.
a. Perseus b. Phineas c. Fisherman d. King Polydectis
70. The mother of Orpheus.
a. Calliope b. Mnemosyne c. Alice d. Medusa
71.What is the weakness of Orpheus?
a. His lover b. lyre c. music d. gods
72. The three- headed dog that guarded the underworld.
a. Cerberus b. Eurydice c. Sisyphus d. Tantalus
73. The creature who has been punished to roll uphill.
a. Cyclops b. Sisyphus c. Tantalus d. Arachne
74. The wife of Hades.
a. Penelope b. Demeter c. Persephone d. Helen
75. The lover of Eurydice.
a. Odysseus b. Achilles c. Orpheus d. Perseus
76. The goddess who guided Paris’ arrow towards Achilles’ heel.
a. Athena b. Venus c. Hermes d. Hestia
77. All but one is the not a Greek goddess.
a. Athena b. Venus c. Zeus d. Hephaestus
78. She is said to be the first spider.
a. Thor b. Arachne c. Daphne d. Eurydice
79. Who cursed the first spider?
a. Athena b. Aphrodite c. Hera d. Poseidon
80. The account of a person’s life written by someone.
a. bibliography b. biography c. biology d. botany
81. Is that sweater ____?
a. you b. your c. yours d. yourself
82. _____ is bad for your health.
a. To smoke b. Smoked c. Smoking d. Smoke
83. ______ car is that green one there?
a. Who’s b. Whose c. Which d. Who
84. My brother is going to be _____ engineer.
a. a b. an c. for d. the
85. Do you mind ___ I open the window?
a. If b. when c. that d. how
86. Would you like ____ cup of tea?
a. other b. another c. an other d. others
87. How ____ does it take to get to the railway station from your house?
a. much b. often c. far d. long
88. Tom is only six but he ____ already read well.
a. should b. can c. may d. must
89. My mother did a degree in English after _____ school.
a. leaving b. to leave c. has left d. left
90. I ______ with you.
a. don’t agree b. am not agree c. am not agreeing d. don’t to agree
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
91. a. heroine b. empress c. bee d. drone
92. a. gander b. spinster c. lady d. peahen
93. a. heroine b. niece c. wizard d. mare
94. a. lion b. gander c. horse d. heiress
95. a. peacock b. heroine c. goose d.bee
96. a. witch b. wizard c. princess d. queen
97. a. Lord b. hostess c. peahen d. empress
98. a. Hero b. hostess c. hind d. nun
99. a. bachelor b. monk c. nun d. aunt
100. a. drone b. bee c. goose d. peahen
GENERAL EDUCATION/ PROF. ED.
101. K-12 (Enhanced Basic Education) Act of 2013.
a. R. A. 9155 b. R.A. 10533 c. R. A. 9262 d. R.A. 6713
102. Anti- violence act against women & Children.
a. R. A. 7796 b. R. A. 7277 c. R. A. 6713 d. R. A. 9262
103. Anti sexual harassment of 1995.
a. R. A. 7877 b. R.A. 7277 c. R. A. 7216 d. 7160
104. Gov't assistance to students & teachers in private. 6728
a. R. A. 6713 b. R. A. 6655 c. R. A. 6014 d. R. A. 7216
105. An act about the teaching life of Rizal’s life, works and writings.
a. R. A. 7160 b. R. A. 1425 c. R. A. 1265 d. R. A. 7784
106. An act about the compulsory daily flag ceremony.
a. R. A. 1265 b. R. A. 8190 c. R. A. 9155 d. R. A. 6713
107. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law
a. R.A. 10533 b. R. A. 10354 c. R.A. 8190 d. R. A. 4670
108. Anti-Bullying Act. 10627
a. R. A. 10157 b. R. A. 8190 c. R. A. 6713 d. R. A. 6728
109. Kindergarten Education Act.
a. R.A. 10354 b. R. A. 10157 c. R. A. 7610 d. R. A. 9293
110. Commission on Higher Education Act.
a. R. A. 7722 b. R. A. 4670 c. R. A. 7784 d. R. A. 7277
111. Teachers Professionalization Act (Code of Ethics).
a. R. A. 9262 b. R. A. 7836 c. R. A. 7877 d. R. A. 9293
112. Local government code act.
a. R. A. 6728 b. R. A. 7160 c. R. A. 6655 d. R. A. 4670
113. Magna- Carta for Public School Teachers.
a. R. A. 8190 b. R. A. 4670 c. R. A. 6713 d. R. A. 7160
114. Father of Taxonomy.
a. Alexander Fleming b. Carolus Linnaeus c. Rudolph Virchow d. Aristotle
115. Father of Modern Embryology.
a. Ernst Von Baer b. Calude Bernard c. Rev. Gregor Mendel d. Bateson
116. Father of Human Genetics/ Biochemical genetics. Arachibald Garrod
a. Edward Jenner b. Louis Pasteur c. T.H. Morgan d. Theophrastus
117. Father of Modern Genetics.
a. Rev. Gregor Mendel b. Bateson c. Alexander Fleming d. Anton van Leuwenhoek
118. Father of Human Genetics/ Biochemical genetics. Arachibald Garrod
a. Stephan Hales b. Dodge c. Ernst Von Baer d. W.M.Stanley
119. Father of Pathology. Rudolph Virchow
a. Aristotle b. Dodge c. T.H. Morgan d. Leonard da Vinci
120. What is the Largest HOT Desert.
a. Antartika b. Sahara c. Saudi d. Kuwait
121. What is the largest ocean.
a. Celebes sea b. Pacific Ocean c. South China Sea d. Dead Sea
122. All, but one is the highest mountain peak of the world.
a. Himalayas b. Mt. Apo c. Mt. Fuji d. Mt. Everest
123. What is the smallest flowering plant?
a. Wolfia b. Wolphia c. Wolfiaq d. Wulfhia
124. Which one from the group is not a work of Marcelo H. Del Pilar.
a. Dasalan at Tuksuhan b. Caiingat Kayo c. A letter to Blumentritt d. Dalit
125. All but one is not a penname of Mariano Ponce.
a. Kalipulako b. Tikbalang c. Naning d. Maitalaga
126. The world's smallest Museum.
a. Arizona US b. Arizona US c. Mercury d. China’s Museum
127. The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch or distance of water across which the wind
blows and travel, the ____ waves and the ___ energy they process.
a. Larger, more b. larger, less c. smaller, more d. smaller, less
128. The hazards of radiation belts include
a. Deterioration of electronic circuits
b. Damage of solar cells of spacecraft
c. Adverse effect on living organisms
d. All of the above
129. The great Victoria Desert is located in ___?
a. Canada b. West Africa c. Australia d. North America
130. The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are?
a. latitudes b. longitudes c. Geographic Grids d. None of the above
131. The landmass of which of the following continents in the least?
a. Africa b. Asia c. Australia d. Europe
132. The habitats valuable for commercially harvested species are called?
a. Coral reefs b. sea grass bed c. hot spots d. None of the above
133. Which of the following is a tropical grassland?
a. Taiga b. Savannah c. Pampas d. Prairies
134. The iron and steel industries of which of the following countries are almost fully dependent on
imported raw materials?
a. Britain b. Japan c. Poland d. Germany
135. The humidity of air depends upon?
a. Temperature b. location c. weather d. all of the above
136. The largest glaciers are?
a. Mountain glaciers b. alpine glaciers c. continental glaciers d. piedmont glaciers
137. What is the largest gold producing country in the world (2006).
a. China b. Canada c. South Africa d. USA
138. The latitude of a place expresses its angular position raltive to the plane of?
a. Axis of earth b. north pole c. south pole d. equator
139. The languages used in china are?
a. Chinese, English b. Chinese, Arabic c. Chinese, French d. Chinese, Korean
140. The knowledge about the topography of the ocean basins has been derived from
a. Seismic surveying b. echo sounder c. side- scan sonar d. All of the above
141. Severino de las Alas?
a. Di-kilala b. Caiingat Cayo c. Conde de Albay d. Huseng Sisiw
142. Jose Turiano Santiago?
a. Araw b. Tiktik c. Di- Kilala d. Francisco Baltazar
143. José Corazón de Jesús?
a. Huseng sisiw b. Huseng Batute c. Bagongbuhay d. Sinag-Ina
144. Aurelio Alvero?
a. Rio Alma b. Magtanggul Asa c. Tito-Tato d. Madlang-Away
145. Clemente Jose Zulueta? M. Kaun
a. Ambut b. Madlang-Away c. Crissot d. Bagongbuhay
146. Alin sa mga sumusunod and may wastong gamit ng tinig ng pandiwa?
a. Ang hinog na papaya na kinuha sa puno ni Marie.
b. Kinuha ni Marie ang hinog na papaya sa puno.
c. Kinuha sa puno ang hinog na papaya ni Marie.
d. Papayang hinog ang kinuha sa puno ni Marie.
147. Ang gintong panahon ng mga manunulat noong panahon ng amerikano ay batid sa uring?
a. Sanaysay b. Nobela c. Panulaan d. MAikling kwento
148. Noong taong 1962, anu ang pagbabago sa paglimbag ng diploma at sertipiko ng pagtatapos?
a. Pinahihintulutan and pribadong paaralan na maglimbag sa wikang Ingles.
b. Nilimbag sa Tagalog ang diploma sa di- Tagalog na bayan.
c. Nilimbag sa Filipino and diploma ngunit may Ingles.
d. Nalimbag sa Filipino ang diploma.
149. Ayon kay Balagtas, “ang laki sa layaw, karaniwa’y hubad” kaya ang mga bata ay?
a. Jeproks
b. Nag-aartista
c. Nakapagtatapos ng pag-aaral
d. Hindi sumusunod sa magulang
150. Pinakamahalagang nobelang Pilipinino sa maraming taon na nalimbag noong 1906 at tumalakay
nang masinsinan sa paksang puhunan laban pag gawa at sosyalismo ang ____.
a. Liha ng Buwaya
b. Bana-ag at Sikat
c. Ibong Mandaragit
d. Panggingera

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