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. Which is the largest country in Asia?

A. China

B. Philippines

C. Japan

D. Thailand

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Option A

2. What was the power to set aside certain by the Kingdom of Spain to the Governor-General of the Philippines?

A. Veto power

B. Condign Power

C. Conditioned Power

D. Compensatory power

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Option A

3. What best describes the form of government of England with its parliament, a prime minister, and a queen (or king)?

A. Constitutional monarchy

B. Anarchism

C. Ethnocracy

D. Demarchy

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Option A

4. Who was the revolutionary leader who refused to surrender to the Americans even after General Malvar’s surrender, and declared himself President and Commander-in-Chief of the Supreme Government of the Tagalog Archipelago?

A. Julian Montalan

B. Macario Sakay

C. Licerio Geronimo

D. Artemio Ricarte

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Option B

5. Which religious missionaries first arrived in the Philippines?

A. Dominicans

B. Franciscan

C. Jesults

D. Augustinians

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Option D

6. Who were the aboriginal settlers in the islands, prior to succeeding migrants who crossed the seas from the Southern Philippines?

A. Sumatians

B. Malayans

C. Borneans

D. Negritos

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Option D

7. What religious institution is the only living remnant of the Philippine Revolution of 1896 today?

A. Philippines Independent Church

B. Roman Catholic Church

C. Unitarian Church of the Philippines

D. United Church of the Philippines

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Option A

8. Which best describes the division of the legislature into the Senate and the House of Representatives?

A. Bicameralism

B. Bipartisanship

C. Unicameralism

D. Co-legislative powers

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Option A

9. Who was the last Spanish Governal-General of the Philippines?

A. Ramon Blanco

B. Diego de los Rios

C. Basilio Agustin

D. Fermin Jaudenes

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Option B

10. Which demonstrates interconnectedness between social and environmental injustice?

A. Industrialized countries’ toxic disposed to poorer countries.

B. Temperature warming and rise of sea level.

C. Desertification of verdant regions.

D. Extinction of rare animal species.

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Option A

11. Participation in governance, including the right to vote and seek public office is secured within the citizenry’s _________.

A. Political rights

B. Right of suffrage

C. Socio-civic rights

D. Right to due process

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Option A

12. Participation in governance, including the right to vote and seek public office is secured within the citizenry’s _________.

A. Right to due process

B. Socio-civic rights

C. Political rights

D. Right of suffrage

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Option C

13. Tax imposed on all employed and practicing professionals

A. Income tax

B. Reas estate tax

C. Community tax

D. Inheritance tax

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Option A

14. What will happen to a plant cell in a hypotonic solution?

A. The plant cell will develop a thickened cell wall.

B. The plant cell will shrivel.

C. No effect on the plant cell.

D. The plant cell will swell.

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Option D

15. An ant colony stores food in the summer, defends itself by stinging enemies and invades a competing ant colony and steals larvae and use them as new workers. What is the term to best describe how this species copes with everyday life?

A. Ecological defeat

B. Environmental habitation

C. Ecological success

D. Ecological niche

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Option D

16. What are the thin structure essential for cytokinesis, amoeboid movement and changes in cell shape?

A. Myosin filaments

B. Pseudo filaments

C. Monofilaments

D. Microfilaments

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Option B

17. A toothpick can sit on the surface of water due to _________.

A. Surface tension

B. Buoyancy

C. Atmospheric pressure

D. Viscosity

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Option A

18. In a flame test, the presence of boron in a solution is evident by what color of flame?

A. Bright green

B. Gold

C. Brick red

D. Lilac

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Option A

19. Which is true of metalloids?

A. Conduct heat and electricity less effectively than non-metal.

B. Conduct heat and electricity better than metals.

C. Conduct heat better than metals.

D. Have properties of both metals an non-metals.

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Option D

20. What are the hormones responsible for plant growth, promoting auxillary bud growth and apical dominance?

A. Auxins and Gibberellins

B. Cytokinins and Gibberellins

C. Auxins and abscisate

D. Cytokinins and auxins

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Option D

21. Which of the following is the CORRECT name for the compound MnF3?

A. Manganese flouride (III)

B. Manganese (I) flouride (III)

C. Manganese (III) flouride

D. Manganese (III) flouride (III)

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Option C

22. Which of the following is a heterotrophe?

A. Algae

B. Fern

C. Grasshopper

D. Moss

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Option C

23. Polysaccharides, triglycerides, polypeptides and nucleic acids are classified as _______.

A. Carbohydrates

B. Acids and bases

C. Phopholipids

D. Macromolecular

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Option D

24. Which of the following is a measure of pressure, defines as one newton per square meter?

A. Pascal

B. Atomic Units

C. Milliliter

D. Poise

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Option A

25. A metric carat ia a unit of mass for measuring gemstones. It is equivalent to ________.

A. 1, 000 mg

B. 200 mg

C. 2 kg

D. 100 mg

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Option B

26. Kingdom plante includes which organisms?

A. Prokaryotes

B. Fungi

C. Magnoliidae

D. Protozoa

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Option C

27. Science provides knowledge through disciplined observation. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of scientific assertion?

A. Logic and validity

B. Empirical support

C. Conformity with actual observation

D. Hearsay

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Option D

28. Damage to DNA that is not repaired and then replicated can result in genetic disorders.

A. Mutation

B. Pathology

C. Embryology

D. Speciation

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Option A

29. What organism would most likely be in an arctic environment?

A. Crocodile

B. Walrus

C. Turtle

D. Maya Bird

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Option B

30. How are bats able to navigate in the dark without bumping into anything?

A. They emit sound waves whose returning vibrations can detect the presence of objects

B. They are able to fluoresce in the dark

C. They have supersonic eyesight

D. They can disappear

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Option A

31. This demonstrated the feeding connections between all life forms.

A. Nutrition cycles

B. Biochemical pathways

C. Fossil cycle

D. Food web

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Option D

32. One instance of taking away the life of another person without due process is ________.

A. Euthanasia

B. Salvaging

C. Capital punishment

D. Suicide

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Option B

33. A species of fish lived in a lake. When a dam was constructed in the area a group of fish was separated and populated a new pond. They then developed differing characteristics and became a distinct species. Which of the following concepts explain this speciation?

A. Geographical isolation

B. Chronotropic isolation

C. Episodic isolation

D. Behavioral isolation

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Option A

34. The protein shell of a virus is called ________.

A. Capsid

B. Lambda bacteriophage

C. Virions

D. Capsomeres

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Option A

35. Air, flood and water are essential elements in human existence. Carried by the wind, polluted air called ________falls to earth poisoning fish and destroying vegetation.

A. La Nina

B. El Nino

C. Greenhouse rain

D. Acid rain

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Option D

36. In the pacific area, a storm is called ________.

A. Hurricane

B. El Nino

C. Typhoon

D. La Nina

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Option C

37. When the North Pole is tilted towards the sun, it is summer and when the sun shines all the time both day and night, what is this called?

A. Twilight sun

B. Northern Light

C. Summer light

D. Midnight Sun

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Option D

38. The Kyoto protocol, which requires countries to reduce greenhouse emission, is a practice that advocates _________.

A. Environmental protection

B. Sustainable potential

C. Ecological destruction

D. Forest Demolition

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Option A

39. Ecosystem is the relationship between the physical and biological environments in a certain plain. Among desert ecosystems, the world’s largest ecosystem is _________.

A. Sahara

B. Sonoran

C. Tian shan

D. Namib

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Option A

40. The Philippines lies in the _______, an area where many volcanoes are active.

A. Archipelagic fault line

B. Ring of fire

C. Wheel of fire

D. volcanic rim

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Option B

41. The energy source which is abundant in the Philippines but still not fully developed is the?

A. Gas

B. Sun

C. Sea

D. Mineral

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Option A

42. Which is an example of a non-pathogenic microorganism?

A. Palsmodium falciparum

B. Influenza sp.

C. Probiotics such as bifidobacteria

D. Yersinia pestis

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Option C

43. Monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides are types of

A. Proteins

B. Lipids

C. Nucleotides

D. Carbohydrates

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Option D

44. Air like food and water is an essentail element in human existence. Carried by the wind, polluted air called ______ falls to earth poisoning fish and destroying vegetation.

A. El Niño

B. Greenhouse rain

C. La Niña

D. Acid rain

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Option D

45. What are the components of a fungal cell wall?

A. Chitin, proteins and sugar

B. Nucleic acids, proteins and sugars

C. Lipids, proteins and sugars

D. Cellular and proteins

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Option A

46. What is the molecule that allows plants to capture energy from sunlight?

A. Carbohydrates

B. Chlorophyll

C. ATP

D. Oxygen

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Option B

47. What percent of 75 is 15?

A. 20%

B. 30%

C. 38%

D. 40%

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Option A

48. How long will it take A and B together, to finish a job which can be done by A alone in 6 days and be alone in 3 days?

A. 212 days

B. 2 days

C. 3 days

D. 3 1/2 days

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Option B

49. Guzman Company manufactures beds. In its catalogue, a double bed is priced at P5,000.00 less a discount to the trade of 20%. What will Rosan Departments Store have to pay for the bed?

A. P4,000.00

B. P4,500. 00

C. P4, 000. 00

D. P4,980. 00

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Option A

50. A receipt calls for 2 eggs for every cup of flour. If a head chef uses 28 cups of flour, how many eggs will he need?

A. 56 eggs

B. 14 eggs

C. 65 eggs

D. 55 eggs

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Option A