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📗 PART 1: Word Meaning (Items 1–20) C.

careful
D. daring
1. The word vivid most nearly means:
A. dull 10. Which word is the opposite of scarce?
B. bright A. rare
C. silent B. limited
D. small C. abundant
D. empty
2. Reluctant means:
A. willing 11. Superficial is best defined as:
B. eager A. deep
C. hesitant B. thorough
D. quick C. shallow
D. meaningful
3. Inevitable is best defined as:
A. avoidable 12. Significant most nearly means:
B. certain A. unimportant
C. accidental B. valuable
D. optional C. confusing
D. limited
4. Which is the synonym of elaborate?
A. simple 13. Futile means:
B. detailed A. useful
C. vague B. hopeless
D. short C. creative
D. dangerous
5. Hostile means:
A. friendly 14. Timid is to shy as bold is to:
B. kind A. loud
C. unfriendly B. brave
D. helpful C. rude
D. soft
6. The word ambiguous most nearly means:
A. clear 15. Lethargic means:
B. confusing A. energetic
C. obvious B. sleepy
D. blunt C. excited
D. alert
7. Rapid means:
A. slow 16. Which is the synonym of impartial?
B. brief A. biased
C. fast B. emotional
D. delayed C. neutral
D. aggressive
8. A synonym for benevolent is:
A. cruel 17. Conceal most nearly means:
B. kind A. hide
C. selfish B. show
D. evil C. steal
D. watch
9. Cautious is closest in meaning to:
A. brave 18. Obsolete means:
B. reckless A. current
B. old-fashioned C. studies
C. modern D. studying
D. popular
27. The guests arrived _____ than expected.
19. Which is the opposite of diligent? A. more early
A. careful B. earlier
B. lazy C. early
C. fast D. most early
D. proud
28. Neither of the answers _____ correct.
20. Adversary is best defined as: A. is
A. friend B. are
B. enemy C. were
C. neighbor D. be
D. stranger
29. The dog chased _____ tail around the yard.
21. She would have finished the work if she _____ more A. it’s
time. B. its
A. has C. it
B. had D. it is
C. have
30. I was very tired, _____ I still managed to finish my
D. will have
work.
22. The teacher asked if anyone _____ the answer. A. or
A. knows B. but
B. know C. because
C. knew D. so
D. knowing
31. They had already left _____ I arrived.
23. He speaks French _____ than I do. A. during
A. good B. while
B. better C. when
C. best D. before
D. well
32. The children were playing _____ in the backyard.
24. Neither the manager nor the employees _____ A. happily
aware of the issue. B. happy
A. is C. more happy
B. are D. happiest
C. were
33. She will attend the seminar, _____?
D. being
A. isn’t she
25. I will go to the market _____ I finish my homework. B. will she
A. although C. won’t she
B. before D. doesn’t she
C. once
34. The book, as well as the notes, _____ on the table.
D. unless
A. is
26. If she _____ harder, she would have passed the B. are
exam. C. were
A. study D. have
B. studied
35. I’d rather stay at home _____ go to the party. B. have their
A. than C. own locker
B. then D. in the gym.
C. to
44.
D. or
A. The police
36. This is the house _____ I was born. B. is coming
A. what C. to investigate
B. who D. the robbery.
C. where
45.
D. which
A. He doesn’t
37. He speaks English as if he _____ a native speaker. B. want to go
A. was C. because he is
B. were D. tireded.
C. is
46.
D. be
A. The children
38. They prefer walking _____ taking a bus. B. was playing
A. than C. in the garden
B. instead D. when it started to rain.
C. over
47.
D. to
A. Neither John
39. The doctor asked me to avoid _____ oily food. B. or his friends
A. eating C. was able to finish
B. eat D. the project on time.
C. to eating
48.
D. to eat
A. She don’t
40. She always makes her brother _____ his chores. B. like to travel
A. doing C. during the holidays
B. to do D. because of the crowds.
C. do
49.
D. did
A. The team
📙 PART 3: Error Recognition (Items 41–60) B. have arrived
C. at the venue
Choose the letter that contains the error.
D. for the competition.
41.
50.
A. The teacher
A. He advised me
B. told to the students
B. to not go
C. to submit the project
C. outside during
D. before Friday.
D. the heavy rain.
42.
51.
A. Maria has
A. Every student
B. went to the store
B. need to submit
C. to buy vegetables
C. their requirements
D. for dinner.
D. before the deadline.
43.
A. Each of the boys
52. 61.
A. This kind of A. She don't like coffee in the morning.
B. problems requires B. She doesn't likes coffee in the morning.
C. careful analysis C. She doesn’t like coffee in the morning.
D. and planning. D. She don't likes coffee in the morning.

53. 62.
A. We was A. The students was very noisy today.
B. watching a movie B. The students were very noisy today.
C. The students is very noisy today.
C. when the power
D. The students be very noisy today.
D. suddenly went out.
63.
54.
A. He walk to school every day.
A. Each of the applicants
B. He walks to school every day.
B. were given C. He walking to school every day.
C. a number D. He walkeds to school every day.
D. for identification.
64.
55. A. The cat, which has green eyes, chase the
A. He returned mouse.
B. back the book B. The cat which has green eyes, chased the
C. he borrowed mouse.
D. last week. C. The cat, which has green eyes, chased the
mouse.
56. D. The cat which has green eyes chase the
A. She’s one of the students mouse.
B. who works
C. part-time 65.
D. to support themselves. A. They was planning a trip to Baguio.
B. They were planning a trip to Baguio.
57. C. They planning a trip to Baguio.
A. The woman D. They plans a trip to Baguio.
B. whom I met
66.
C. yesterday were
A. Either the mayor or the councilors attends
D. very kind.
the meeting.
58. B. Either the mayor or the councilors attend
A. We should the meeting.
B. not waste C. Either the mayor or the councilors attends
C. too much time the meetings.
D. discussing about it. D. Either the mayor or the councilors
attending the meeting.
59.
67.
A. I can’t hardly
A. Despite of the rain, the event continued.
B. believe
B. Although raining, the event was
C. that she said
continued.
D. such a thing.
C. In spite of the rain, the event continued.
60. D. Because of rain, the event continuing.
A. There is 68.
B. many reasons A. We was supposed to leave early.
C. why people B. We were suppose to leave early.
D. prefer online learning.
C. We were supposed to leave early. 3. Everyone stayed calm.
D. We supposed to leave early.
4. It was a quiet and peaceful night.
69.
A. 1–2–3–4
A. I have seen him yesterday.
B. 3–1–2–4
B. I seen him yesterday.
C. 1–3–2–4
C. I had saw him yesterday.
D. 2–1–3–4
D. I saw him yesterday.
70.
A. She has went to the market. 77.
B. She gone to the market.
C. She has gone to the market. 1. He opened the book and began to
D. She go to the market. read.

71. 2. The room was quiet and well-lit.


A. By the time she arrived, the meeting had 3. It was his favorite way to spend an
already started. afternoon.
B. By the time she arrives, the meeting
already started. 4. He made himself comfortable in his
C. By the time she arrive, the meeting had chair.
already start.
A. 2–4–1–3
D. By the time she was arrived, the meeting
B. 4–2–1–3
had already start.
C. 1–2–3–4
72. D. 2–1–4–3
A. There is many people waiting outside.
B. There are many people waiting outside.
C. There was many people waiting outside. 78.
D. There be many people waiting outside.
1. She packed her bags the night before.
73.
A. He don’t know how to play the guitar. 2. She double-checked her passport and
B. He doesn't knows how to play the guitar. tickets.
C. He doesn't know how to play the guitar. 3. She had an early flight to catch.
D. He don't knows how to play the guitar.
4. Everything was ready for her trip.
74.
A. If I will see him, I’ll tell him the news. A. 3–1–2–4
B. If I see him, I’ll tell him the news. B. 1–2–3–4
C. If I seen him, I’ll tell him the news. C. 2–3–1–4
D. If I sees him, I’ll tell him the news. D. 1–3–2–4

75.
A. Not only she sings, but she also dances.
79.
B. Not only does she sings, but she also
dances. 1. The weather was perfect.
C. Not only does she sing, but she also
dances. 2. We laid a blanket under the tree.
D. Not only she sing, but she also dances 3. Everyone brought food and drinks.
76. 4. It was a great day for a picnic.
1. The power went out suddenly. A. 4–1–2–3
2. We lit some candles. B. 1–2–3–4
C. 3–2–1–4 2. Birds chirped in the trees.
D. 1–3–2–4
3. The town slowly came to life.
4. It was the beginning of a new day.
80.
A. 1–2–3–4
1. He studied hard for weeks. B. 2–1–4–3
C. 3–2–1–4
2. He passed the entrance exam with D. 4–3–2–1
flying colors.
3. His family was very proud of him.
84.
4. He finally achieved his goal.
1. The boy dropped his ice cream.
A. 1–2–4–3
B. 2–1–4–3 2. He looked around, unsure of what to
C. 1–4–2–3 do.
D. 4–1–2–3
3. A kind lady offered to buy him another
one.

81. 4. He smiled and thanked her.

1. Traffic was heavy during rush hour. A. 1–2–3–4


B. 2–1–3–4
2. I left the house early. C. 1–3–2–4
3. Still, I arrived late to the meeting. D. 3–2–1–4

4. I didn’t expect the delay.


A. 2–1–4–3 85.
B. 1–2–3–4
1. He trained every morning before
C. 2–4–1–3
sunrise.
D. 1–4–2–3
2. He was determined to win the race.
3. On race day, he gave it his all.
82.
4. He crossed the finish line first.
1. He wanted to be a writer.
A. 2–1–3–4
2. He spent hours every day writing B. 1–2–3–4
stories. C. 1–3–2–4
3. Eventually, he published his first D. 2–3–1–4
novel. 📘 PART 6: Reading Comprehension
4. His dream finally came true. (Items 86–100)

A. 1–2–3–4 Instructions: Read the following passages


B. 2–1–3–4 carefully and answer the questions that
C. 1–3–2–4 follow each one. Choose the letter of the best
D. 1–2–4–3 answer.

83. Passage A (Items 86–90)

1. The sun began to rise.


“In a small rural town, the residents relied the world are offering incentives to
heavily on farming for their livelihood. When encourage people to switch. However,
a drought struck, the crops began to fail, and challenges such as limited charging stations
families struggled to make ends meet. The and higher upfront costs still remain.”
local government initiated a relief program,
91. What is the passage mainly about?
providing food and basic supplies to the
A. The dangers of electric cars
affected farmers. Over time, with community
B. Why electric cars are losing popularity
cooperation and the eventual return of
C. The rise and challenges of electric cars
rainfall, the town was able to recover and
D. How to fix electric cars
rebuild stronger than before.”
92. Why are more people choosing electric
86. What is the main idea of the passage?
cars?
A. The farmers abandoned the town.
A. They are slower and cheaper.
B. The drought destroyed the entire town.
B. Fuel is becoming cheaper.
C. The town recovered from the drought
C. Electric cars are cleaner and economical.
through relief and cooperation.
D. Gasoline is more reliable.
D. The government failed to respond to the
crisis. 93. What is one challenge mentioned in the
passage?
87. What caused the residents to struggle?
A. Electric cars cannot be driven at night.
A. A fire
B. They pollute more than gas cars.
B. A flood
C. There are not enough charging stations.
C. A drought
D. There are no available models.
D. A storm
94. What are governments doing to promote
88. What role did the government play in the
electric cars?
situation?
A. Limiting the number of gas cars
A. They ignored the farmers’ needs.
B. Building highways
B. They encouraged the farmers to leave.
C. Offering incentives
C. They implemented a relief program.
D. Increasing gas prices
D. They bought all the failed crops.
95. Which of the following is NOT mentioned
89. What helped the town recover?
in the passage?
A. Urban migration
A. Environmental concerns
B. Return of rainfall and cooperation
B. Charging issues
C. Selling their land
C. Car manufacturing delays
D. Starting new businesses
D. Government incentives
90. Which word best describes the
community’s attitude during the crisis?
A. Helpless Passage C (Items 96–100)
B. Hopeful
C. Divided “Liza loved to write stories. Ever since she
D. Indifferent was a child, she would spend hours
scribbling in her notebooks. Her passion
continued into adulthood, and eventually,
she decided to self-publish her first novel. It
Passage B (Items 91–95)
wasn't an instant success, but with
“Electric cars have become increasingly determination and hard work, she gained a
popular over the past decade. With rising following online. Today, she is a well-known
fuel prices and growing concerns about author with several bestsellers to her name.”
climate change, many people are choosing
96. What is the main idea of the passage?
electric vehicles as a cleaner and more
A. Liza became a teacher.
economical alternative. Governments around
B. Liza became a successful author through
perseverance.
C. Liza lost interest in writing.
D. Liza gave up on publishing.
97. What did Liza do as a child?
A. She published books.
B. She read comics.
C. She wrote stories.
D. She watched movies.
98. How did Liza publish her first novel?
A. Through a big publishing company
B. Through a library
C. Through a friend
D. She self-published it
99. What made Liza successful eventually?
A. Her luck
B. Her large budget
C. Her effort and online presence
D. Her celebrity connections
100. Which word best describes Liza’s
attitude?
A. Lazy
B. Proud
C. Determined
D. Doubtful

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