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LET Reviewer in General Education

LET Reviewer for General Education
LET Reviewer for General Education
PRACTICE TEST FOR GENERAL EDUCATION

1. “Of man’s first disobedience and the fruit of that forbidden tree” is the opening to:
a. Paradise Lost by John Milton
b. The Vision of Delight by Ben Jonson
c. The Fairie Quenne by Edmund Spenser
d. The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan

2. The Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel by whose author?
a. Oscar Wilde
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. John Steinbeck
d. Rudyard Kipling

3. Who was the captain of the Nautilus in “20 000 Leagues Under the Sea”?
a. Nemo
b. Boneville
c. Ahab
d. Smith

4. What canon of religious literature was finally, firmly fixed at the end of 4th century AD?
a. The Hebrew Bible
b. The Mishnah
c. The New Testament
d. The Koran

5. Who wrote the novel “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”?
a. William Golding
b. Robert Louis Stevenson
c. D.H. Lawrence
d. Herman Hesse

6. “No smoking during the cigarette break.” What kind of figure of speech was used?
a. Irony
b. Oxymoron
c. asyndeton
d. synecdoche

7. The Greek dramatist authored “Alcestis” and “Andromache.”
a. Homer
b. Euripides
c. Virgil
d. Sophocles

8. In the 23rd century BC, Sargon of Akkad conquered Mesopotamia, and became the subject of legends. It is from a Sumerian legend that we learn how Sargon established himself as the cupbearer of the king of Kish in Sumer. What early form of writing did the Sumerians invent?
a. Cuneiform
b. Hieroglyphics
c. Oracle Bone Inscriptions
d. Native Signs

9. “Memory” is the standard song of Cats musical by Andrew Lloyd Weber. He based his play on Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats by whose author?
a. Emily Dickinson
b. John Steinbeck
c. Thomas Stearns Elliot Lowell
d. James Rusell

10. Which of the following is an incorrect representation of the Scarlet Letter throughout the course of the novel?
a. Able
b. Avowal
c. Angel
d. Adulteress

11. This one is made from ersatz coloring. ERZATS means:
a. Genuine
b. Authentic
c. Artificial
d. Real

12. Spot the correct word to complete the analogy. Donkey & Horse: Mule::Lion & Tiger:
a. Panther
b. Leopard
c. Thrag
d. Liger

13. Which is NOT synonym for ‘sleepy’?
a. Soporific
b. Somnolent
c. Hyperbolic
d. Lethargic

14. Guest house rooms must be _________ by noon.
a. Vacated
b. Evacuated
c. Abandoned
d. Left

15. Which is NOT synonym for ‘gathering’?
a. Contesseration
b. Conjuration
c. Collocation
d. Colligation

16. Complete the analogy. Obese: Fat: Polydactyl:
a. Wives/husbands
b. Fingers/toes
c. Arms/legs
d. Brothers/sisters

17. The President is a loquacious speaker. LOQUACIOUS means:
a. Reserved
b. Reticent
c. Taciturn
d. Verbose

18. Which word is defined by: A great fire, as of many buildings, a forest, or the like?
a. Consanguineous
b. Conflagration
c. Blizzard
d. Chaos

19. You eat like a horse when
a. Get used to something new
b. Drink large quantities of alcohol
c. Have a healthy appetite
d. Run fast

20. Unless we find a witness to corroborate your evidence, it will not stand courts. CORROBORATE means:
a. Negate
b. Confirm
c. Collaborate
d. Interpret

21. Which word sound different?
a. Fret
b. Depth
c. Sweat
d. Treat

22. “Cat” is written in phonemic IPA transcription as:
a. /kæt/
b. /kot/
c. /kait/
d. /k^t/

23. The IPA transcription “/dz^mt/” means:
a. Waited
b. Jumped
c. Kissed
d. Wished

24. Which of the following job has the stress on the first syllable?
a. Photographer
b. Psychiatrist
c. Biologist
d. Secretary

25. Which word has a different vowel sound?
a. Melt
b. Wealth
c. Breathe
d. Health

26. Which of the following words DOES NOT contain (voiceless th)?
a. Teeth
b. Mouth
c. Health
d. Breathe

27. Which word DOES NOT rhyme with the others?
a. Sew
b. Through
c. Due
d. Do

28. Which of these capitalized words do NOT rhyme?
a. I know it CLEAR.
b. That’s not easy to BEAR.
c. It shows, it’s a SHEER truth.
d. Let’s give a CHEER.

29. Which of the following does NOT belong?
a. Worked
b. Watched
c. Walled
d. Walked

30. The movie was ________ the book.
a. as
b. as good as
c. good as
d. as good

31. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
a. He worked all night; therefore, he was able to finish the report in time.
b. He worked all night, therefore, he was able to finish the report in time.
c. He worked all night therefore he was able to finish the report in time.
d. He worked all night, therefore he was able to finish the report in time.

32. Select the sentence with the most appropriate order of adverbs and adverbial phrases.
a. Ramonita prays at St. Matthew’s Church fervently for her grandmother’s recovery.
b. Ramonita prays fervently at St. Matthew’s Church for her grandmother’s recovery.
c. Ramonita prays fervently for her grandmother’s recovery at St. Matthew’s Church.
d. Any one of the choices is fine.

33. Select the sentence with the most appropriate order of modifiers.
a. My father was in Cebu born in the backroom of a bakery.
b. My father was born in Cebu in the bakery of a backroom.
c. My father was born in the backroom in a bakery of Cebu.
d. My father was born in the backroom of a bakery in Cebu.

34. Homophones are:
a. Two or more words that share the same meaning but have different pronunciations
b. Two or more words that share the same pronunciation but have different spellings
c. Two or more words that share the same pronunciation but have different meanings
d. Two or more words that share the same spelling but have different meanings

35. If the world on January 1, 2010 _______________, some people wouldn’t have been surprised.
a. was ending
b. ended
c. had ended
d. have ended

36. I’ll _____________ their cat while they are away in holiday.
a. be looking over
b. be looking at
c. be looking into
d. be looking after

37. Which of the following sentences is preferable?
a. The project lasted only three months.
b. The project lasted three months only.
c. The only project lasted three months.
d. The project only lasted three months.

38. The PAGASA officials often talk about ____________ because it’s so changeable.
a. some
b. a weather
c. the weather
d. some weather

39. Martha is one of the few people who ______ how to operate the equipment.
a. known
b. knows
c. know
d. knew

40. Madonna’s agent __________ change her name at the start of her career.
a. made her to
b. made
c. made her
d. have made her to

41. Researchers suggest that there are creatures that do not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don’t have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them. There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars. It is as if a child spent its life in darkness in bed, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us – the sun, the moon, and stars, shooting stars, lightning, and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to hear voices, the sound of the sea, and music. We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are! Judging from this passage, we can say that this story is mainly about ______________________.

a. How changes in the seasons are perceived by the deep-sea creatures
b. The superiority of human beings over some creatures in terms of senses
c. Life of sea creatures at the bottom of the sea
d. The differences among creatures of the earth and those of the sea

42. (Refer to no. 41) we discover that the sea creatures in the story _______________.
a. Live in darkness because no light reaches to the bottom
b. Hear the sounds of the ocean
c. Do not hear the sound of sea as they are accustomed to it
d. Have no sense of hearing as well as sight do not hear the sound of sea as they are accustomed to it

43. (Refer to no. 41) In the passage a child in darkness is likened to _______________.
a. A deaf child unaffected by the environment
b. A sea creature with no seeing or hearing ability
c. A perfect sleeper, for there is no sound around to hear
d. Someone who lives where there are no reasons

44. Any criminal justice system is an apparatus that society uses to enforce the standards of conduct necessary to protect individuals and the community. It operates by apprehending, prosecuting, convicting, sentencing these members of the community who violate the basic rules of group existence. The action taken against law breakers is designed to serve three purposes beyond the immediately punitive one. It removes dangerous people from the community; it deters others from criminal behavior and it gives society an opportunity to attempt to transform lawbreakers into law -abiding citizens. We understand from the passage that the basic aim of criminal justice is ___________________.

a. Educate lawbreakers
b. To define socially accepted behavior
c. To renew, as necessary, the traditions and customs of society
d. The protection of society and its individuals

45. (Refer to no. 45) According to the passage, prosecution is ________________.
a. Actually the removal of lawbreakers from the community
b. Not to be considered the vital part of the criminal justice system
c. One of the stages in the operation of criminal justice
d. Considered with the transformation of criminal justice

46. (Refer to no. 45) It is pointed out in the passage that one of the effects of the criminal justice system is to _________________.
a. Investigate the reasons behind criminal behavior
b. Take immediate action against the community
c. Prevent the enforcement of capital punishment
d. Give guidelines for group existence

47. The poetic expressiveness and creativity of Japanese women poets of the Manyoshu era is generally regarded as a manifestation of the freedom and relatively high political and economic status women of that era enjoyed. During the Heian Period (A.D. 794 – 1185) which followed, Japanese women became increasingly relegated to domestic roles under the influence of Buddhism and Confucianism, which excluded women from the political and economic arenas. Yet, since poetry of the period came to be defined solely as short lyrical poetry, known as waka, and became the prevailing means of expressing love, women continued to excel in and play a central role in the development of classical Japanese poetry. Moreover, while official Japanese documents were written in Chinese, the phonetic alphabet kana was used for poetry. Also referred to as onna moji (women’s letter), kana was not deemed sufficiently sophisticated for use by Japanese men, who continued to write Chinese poetry, increasingly for expressing religious ideas and as an intellectual pastime. Chinese poetry ultimately yielded, then, to waka as the mainstream of Japanese poetry. Based on the passage, mainstream Japanese poetry of the Heian period can best be described as __________________.

a. More refined than the poetry of the Manyoshu era
b. Sentimental in nature and lyrical in style
c. Written primarily for a female audience
d. An outgrowth of Buddhism and Confucianism

48. (Refer to no. 47) which of the following statements about kana finds the LEAST support in the passage?
a. It was used in Japan after A.D. 793
b. It was considered inappropriate for austere subject matter
c. It was used primarily by Japanese women
d. It was for Japanese poetry but not for Japanese prose

49. (refer to no. 47) The author’s primary purpose in the passage is to ______________.
a. Trace the influence of religion on the development of Japanese poetry
b. Refute a common explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry
c. Provide an explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry
d. Identify the reasons for the popularity of a distinct form of literary expression in Japan

50. The song “No Man is an Island” mirrors:
a. Individualization
b. Solitude
c. Independence
d. Brotherhood


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