SD GENERAL EDUCATION - INITIAL TEST OF COMPETENCE
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- Q1Arrange the following threats to ecological biodiversity in the order of intensity from MOST harmful to LEAST harmful:Pollution – loss of habitat – climate change – alien speciesClimate change – pollution – loss of habitat – alien speciesPollution – climate change – alien species – loss of habitatAlien species – climate change – pollution – loss of habitat30s
- Q2Cedula : Community Tax :: Reduccion : ____________cabeceraspuebloscedulasencomiendas30s
- Q3The line “Faith of hope of my fatherland” is one of Rizal's poem was referring to the Filipino ______.youthLeaderplayerhero30s
- Q4The following describes physical change, EXCEPT ___.rottingchoppingshreddingmelting30s
- Q5“Princess Diana’s sudden unexpected death was like a candle in the wind,” is an example of ___.ironymetaphorhyperbolesimile30s
- Q6Rosanna sees the suffering of her sick grandmother and received suggestion to agree to mercy killing, what moral principle should be applied in this case?Between two evils do the lesser evilThe end does not justify the meansAlways do what is rightPrinciple of double effect30s
- Q7What is the possible consequence of eutrophication?Water that is colorless and color free.Less turbidity of waterDecreased toxicity of bodies of water.Significantly diminished sea harvest by fisherman30s
- Q8The process of values clarification succeeds when something which is valued has been __________.selected, analyzed and rejectedexplained, compared and doubtedunderstood, chosen and acted uponchosen, analyzed and unacted30s
- Q9Budding, fragmentation, fission, and regeneration are examples of _______.Hybrid reproductionExternal reproductionSexual reproductionAsexual reproduction30s
- Q10To discourage bullying, teacher nurture student to respect oneself and others this falls under essence of _____.toleranceself-esteemhuman dignityempathy30s
- Q11In the complicated food chain, human acts as primary consumers and plants as _______.secondary consumersdecomposersproducerstertiary consumers30s
- Q12Zebra and horse are similar, just as lion and jaguar are also similar, but the two pairs have different characteristics because they belong to different ______.classrankspeciesgenus30s
- Q13Meritocracy is the social system in which competence and integrity are the characteristics of people promoted to role as _______.judgesmotivatorspoliticiansleaders30s
- Q14All the great religions of the world teach universally accepted moral values, therefore it is important that _______.parents can be inactive members of religionreligions should be made easy to understandreligion should skip too many ritualsparents practice their religion as part of child-rearing30s
- Q15Researches to mitigate global warming point for the need to drastic reduction of energy consumption of __________.industrialized countriesinfrastructure projectsdeveloping countriesautomobile industry30s