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aaa TEST A. VERBAL Section 1. Analogies. Directions. Each item below consists of a series of words. The first word is related to the second in the same way as the third word is related to a fourth one which is missing. Select the missing word from the given choices. EXAMPLE: father : mother :: grandfather : A) brother ©) sister B) grandmother D) aunt In the example, father is to mother as grandfather is to grandmother. Thus, the correct answer is B. 1. languorous : energetic :: lukewarm : A) friendly C) indifferent B) tap D) hostile 2. gymnast : somersault :: escape artist : ‘A) hypnotize ©) entertain B) entrap D) vanish 3. truck : delivery :: spy A) betrayal C) hostility B) infiltration D) warfare eee ee PESA NMAT Reviewer PLSA Math Tutoring Center 4. university : college :: country A) land mass B) continent C) nation, D) province 5. laconic : brief :: fatuous : A) stout foolish B) wordy D) senile 6. ventriloquist : doll :: fencer A) fence C) mask B) foil D) sword 7. chauvinist : women :: homophobe 12. Cnidaria : Hydra :: Annelida A) Taenia C) Lumbricus B) Ascaris D) Cypraea 13. flexor : extensor :: levator A) adductor ©) supinator B) depressor D) constrictor 14, series : current :: parallel A) voltage C) capacitance B) resistance D) inductance A) men B) homosexuals C) females D) Afro-Americans 8. prologue : introduction :: anecdote : A) short story C) novel B) poem D) epilogue 9. secretary : boss :: apprentice : A) parent ©) idol B) mentor D) sorcerer 10. album : singer :: movie A) actor C) producer B) director D) cameraman LL. ionic: corinthian :: jurassic A) precambrian B) triassic ©) eretaceous D) quaternary ESA NMAT Reviewer MSA Math Tutoring Center 15, electric field between plates : capacitor magnetic field within coils : A) transistor C) inverter B) resistor D) inductor 16. Clark Kent : Lois Lane :: Othello A) Desdemona ©) Viola B) Ophelia D) Cleopatra 17. American : Madonna :: British : A) Elvis Presley C) The Corrs B) Spice Girls D) A-ha 18. Allied: Churchill :: Axis A) Roosevelt C) Mussolini B) Stalin D) Lenin ee Bee ee ESA NMAT Reviewer 8 ESA Math Tutoring Center 19. Revelations : Apocalypse :: sun Section 2. Reading Comprehension. ‘A) energy C) moon B) heat D) Sol Directions. This part contains five selections. Read each selection carefully. Then choose the correct answer to each 20. scroll : Dead Sea :: pyramid of the questions asked after the selection. A) mummy C) Giza B) desert D) Cairo Selection. 21. Sandman : dream :: Bogeyman People Are Stra - The Doors A) earth C) nightmare B) mind D) closet 1 People are strange when you're a stranger 2 Faces look ugly when you're alone 22. Miller : The Crucible :: Macchiavell 3 Women seem wicked when you're unwanted 4 Streets are uneven when you're down A) The Republic c) 1984 B) Aeneid D) The Prince 5 When you're strange, faces come out of the rain 6 When you're strange, no one remembers your name 23, ASAP : English :: RSVP : 7 When you're strange 8 When you're strange A) American ©) French B) German D) Irish 26. What is the general feeling best depicted by this song? 24, Carrie : King :: Lestat A) sorrow C) isolation A) Barker ©) Shelley B) hopelessness D) despair B) Rice D) Stoker 27. What figure of speech is used in line 17 25. Mona Lisa : Da Vinci :: Spoliarium A) metaphor C)allusion A) Luna C) Hidalgo B) irony D)alliteration B) Malang D) Amorsolo 28. Which of the following word/s is/are used by the author to create his own definition of "strange"? A) ugly C) Both A and B. B) wicked D) Neither A nor B 6 ESA NMAT Reviewer 7 ESA Math Tutoring Center VERBAL 29. A stranger is normally viewed as an outsider - someone unknown and different from everyone else. However, in this song, the stranger's point of view is taken, and an unusual idea is presented about "strangeness" and being a stranger. What is this unusual idea? A) If you are a stranger, you are normal. It is everyone else who are outsiders, different, and unknown. B) If you are a stranger, everyone else thinks you are wicked and ugly. C) If you are a stranger, you are the only good person. Everyone else is evil and exudes negativity. D) If you are a stranger, no one else can ever be alone because you already are. You are alone in your loneliness. 30. The main theme of this song can be found in which line/s? A) line 1 C) lines 5 and 6 B) lines 2, 3, and 4 D) lines 7 and 8 lection(s) 2 Songs # IX - W. H. Auden Al _ Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, A2__ Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, A3__ Silence the pianos and with muffled drum A4 Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come AS Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead AG —Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead, A7 Put crepe bows round the white necks of public doves, A8 Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. A9 He was my North, my South, my East and West, Al0 My working week and my Sunday rest, All Mynoon, my midnight, my talk, my song; Al2__ I thought that love would last forever; I was wrong. 8 ESA NMAT Revi ESA. Math Tutoring Center: Reading Comprehension entre ee cece nie igang Comprehension ALS Als AIS Al6 BL B2 B3 Ba BS B6 B7 BS BO B10 BIL BI2 BI3 BI4 BIS Ble 31. The stars are not wanted now; put out every one; Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun; Pour away, the ocean and sweep up the wood. For nothing now can ever come to any good. Dalit - Jose F. Lacaba halaw kay W. H. Auden Patigilin sa pag-ikot ang lahat ng relo, pagpuputulin ang mga linya ng telepono, patahimikin ang mga piyano, at ang kabaong ay ilabas sa kalye, simulan na ang prusisyon. Patugtugin ang punebre, at sa pagbuntung-hininga ay iparinig sa bayan ang balitang Patay Na Siya. Bihisan ng luksa ang mga nagtatrapikina pulis, lagyan ng lasong itim ang mga traysikel at dyip. Siya ang aking hilaga, timog, kanluran, silangan, ang aking takipsilim at bukang-liwayway, ang aking piyesta opisyal at araw ng trabaho. Akala ko'y habang-buhay ang pag-ibig: mali ako. Bawian na ng sindi ang mga tala at bituin, ibalot na ang buwan, at ang araw ay baklasin, walisin na ang gubat, at ang dagat ay itapon. Pagka't wala nang silbi ang lahat mula ngayon. Which of the following groups of lines are not complete translations of each other? A) Line A1; Lines B1 and B2 B) Lines A9 and A10; Lines B9 and B10 C) Lines A13 and A14; Lines B13 and B14 D) Lines A15 and A16; Lines B15 and B16 a ee ESA NMAT Reviewer 9 PESA, Math Tutoring Center eee a oe ee W. H. Auden's poem? —— 5 A) songs C) grief B) the end d D) dirge 33. What do the poems say about the death of a loved one? A) The death of a loved one is just the beginning of a n life for those left behind ian B) The death of a loved one should be seen as both sorrowful event and a learning experience to h those left behind, alma C) The death of a loved one is such a significant event that the world should mourn with those left behind. D) The death of a loved one is such a heartbreaking experience for those left behind that nothing else will seem to matter afterwards. 34. What figure of speech is used in lines A13 to A15? A) hyperbole C) personification B) onomatopoeia D) paradox 35. The persona is saying that the loved one who died was his entire world and his eniire life. When this loved one died, A) the persona might as well have died, too. B) the persona could never forget the loved one who died. C) the persona felt an emptiness that would pass in time. D) the persona asked the world to mourn with him, 10 ‘selection ‘The World According To St (excerpts only)* - Richard Lederer St. Paul’s School * for the complete article, sée Appendix One of the fringe benefits of being an English or History teacher is receiving the occasional jewel of a student blooper in an essay. I have pasted together the following "history" of the world from certifiably genuine student bloopers collected by teachers throughout the United States, from eighth grade through college level. Read carefully, and you will learn a lot. ‘The inhabitants of Ancient Egypt were called mummies. ‘They lived in the Sarah Dessert. The climate of the Sarah is such that the inhabitants had to live elsewhere, so certain areas of the dessert were cultivated by irritation. The Egyptians built the pyramids in the shape of a huge triangular cube. In the first book of the Bible, Guinesses, Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree. One of their children, Cain, once asked, "Am I my brother's son?" One of Jacob's sons, Joseph, gave refuse to the Israelites. Pharaoh forced the Hebrew slaves to make bread without straw. Moses led them to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is bread made without any ingredients. David was a Hebrew king skilled at playing the liar. Solomon, one of David's sons, had 500 wives and 500 porcupines ‘The Greeks invented three kinds of columns - Corinthian, Doric, and Ironic. They also had myths. A myth is a female moth. One myth says that the mother of Achilles dipped him in the River Stynx until he became intolerable. In the Olympic games, the reward to the victor was a coral wreath. The government of Athens was democratic because the people took the law into their own hands. When they fought with the Persians, the Greeks were outnumbered because the Persians ESA NMAT Reviewer MSA Math Tutoring Center TT VERBAL had more men. Then came the Middle Ages. King Arthur lived in the Age of Shivery, and victims of the Black Death grew boobs on their necks. Magna Carta provided that no free man should be hanged twice for the same offence. The Renaissance was an age in which more individuals felt the value of their human being. Martin Luther was nailed to the church door at Wittenberg for selling papal indulgences, He died a horrible death, being excommunicated by a bull. It was an age of great inventions and discoveries. Gutenberg invented the Bible. Another important invention was the circulation of blood. Sir Francis Drake circumcised the world with a 100-foot clipper. Queen Elizabeth was the "Virgin Queen". As a queen, she was a success. When Elizabeth exposed herself before her troops, they all shouted, "Hurrah." Then her navy went out and defeated the Spanish Armadillo. The greatest writer of the Renaissance was William Shakespeare. He lived at Windsor with his merry wives, writing tragedies, comedies, and errors. In one of Shakespeare's famous plays, Hamlet rations out his situation by relieving himself in aiong soliloguy. In another, Lady Macbeth tries to convince Macbeth to kill the King by attacking his manhood. Romeo and Juliet are an example of a heroic couplet. Christopher Colombus was a great navigator who discovered America while cursing about the Atlantic, The winter of 1620 was a hard one on the settlers. Many people died and many babies were born. Captain John Smith was responsible for all this, Thomas Jefferson, a Virgin, and Benjamin Franklin were two singers of the Declaration of Independence. Franklin had gone to Boston carrying all his clothes in his pocket and a loaf of bread under each arm. Franklin died in 1790 and is still dead. Abraham Lincoln became America's greatest Precedent, Lincoln's mother died in infancy, and he was born in a log cabin which he built with his own hands. When Lincoln was President, ng Comprehens torcher and lynch the ex-Negroes. It claimed it represented law and odor. Lincoln went to the theater and got shot in his seat by one of the actors in a moving picture show. The believed assassinator was John Wilkes Booth, a supposingly insane actor. This ruined Booth's career. Meanwhile in Europe, gravity was invented by Isaac Walton. Itis chiefly noticeable in the Autumn when the apples are falling off trees. Bach was the most famous composer in the world, and so was Handel. Handel was half German, half Italian, and half English. He was very large. Bach died from 1750 to the present. Beethoven wrote music even though he was deaf. He was so deaf he wrote loud music. Beethoven expired in 1827 and later died for this. ‘The sun never set on the British Empire because the British Empire is in the East and the sun sets in the West. Queen Victoria was the longest queen. She sat on a thorn for 63 years. Her death was the final event which ended her reign. The nineteenth century was a time of many great inventions and thoughts. The invention of the steamboat caused a network of rivers to spring up. Cyrus McCormick invented the MeCormick raper, which did the work of a hundred men. Samuel Morse invented a code of telepathy. Louis Pasteur discovered a cure for rabbis. Charles Darwin was a naturalist who wrote ‘The Organ of the Species". ‘The First World War, caused by the assignation of the Arch- Duck by a surf, ushered in a new error in the anfals of human history. 36. At the end of his introduction, the compiler used a healthy dose of A) humor. B) irony. C) allusion. D) All of the above. 37. According to this "history", who among the following had "unusual" deaths? he wore only a tall silk hat. The Fourteenth Amendment gave A) Bach ©) Booth the ex-Negroes citizenship, but the Clue Glux Clan would B) Beethoven D) Both A and B. 12 PESANMAT Reviewer | ALSA NMATReviewer 13 ESA Math Tutoring Center PESA Math Tutoring Center VERBAL 38. Which of the following statements taken from the article is tautological? A) When they fought with the Persians, the Greeks were outnumbered because the Persians had more men. B) He died a horrible death, being excommunicated by a bu C) Franklin died in 1790 and is still dead. D) Handel was half German, half Italian, and half English. He was very large. 39. Which of the following, according to the excerpt, were great inventions of the Renaissance? 1. the Bible V. the circulation of blood IL. the McCormick "taper" VI. the code of "telepathy" IIL. the steamboat VII. the cure for "rabbis" IV. the 100-foot clipper _VIII. the network of rivers A) I, IIL, IV ©) V, VI, VII B)LIV,V D) I, HI, VOI 40. What is the compiler trying to convey? A) The history of the world is complicated and full of errors and contradictions. B) It is best to laugh at the mistake of others. C) Mistakes can be entertaining learning experiences. 1D) Students should be ashamed of the mistakes they commit and must be more careful next time. Selection 4 Velasquez (1972), Zaman and Keong (1995), and Neva and Brown (1994) stated that many anisakids have marine mammals as their final hosts and require intermediate hosts. Adults live in the intestinal lumen of marine mammals, and the eggs are passed into the water; these are ingested by the first intermediate host - crustaceans - which are then ingested by fishes or squids (Zaman and Keong 1995). Anisakid larvae in 14 ESA NMAT Reviewer MSA Math Tutoring Center Reading Comprehension ead fish can also migrate from the gut and encyst in the fnuscles of the fish (Neva and Brown 1994). Marine mammals ‘and humans are infected through ingestion of the infected fish (Zaman and Keong 1995). ‘These worms may cause anisakiasis (Yokogawa and Yoshimura 1967). Anisakiasis, also known as herring disease (Neva and Brown 1994), is a human disease caused by consumption of anisakid juveniles in unfrozen or undercooked fish (Dailey 1996). The forms ingested by humans are mostly third-stage larvae in the flesh of raw fish (Neva and Brown 1994). Various manifestations of the disease may include the tingling throat syndrome" - when the worms migrate to the esophagus and may be coughed up or felt moving in the mouth between the gums and cheeks - and the invasive anisakiasis, when the juveniles attach, embed, or penetrate the human gut ‘wall, causing ulceration (Dailey 1996). ‘Anisakids can be very resistant to cold, salt, and vinegar, but can be easily eradicated at 50 °C (Velasquez 1975). If freezing is the alternative to be used in killing larvae, it is done under extremely cold conditions (~20 °C) for a long period of 24 hours (Neva and Brown 1994) and even up to 60 hours (Zaman and Keong 1995). Hence, for most practical purposes, the use of Decapterus - which may have such parasites present = as a food source best entails careful and proper cooking of the fish. ‘The food content of the guts may also provide an idea of how these larval nematodes were transmitted into the fish. As was seen, it was notable that a lot of debris came from ingestion of small arthropods - notably tiny crabs, as inferred from the tiny claws seen under the microscope when observing for parasites. These crabs may have been intermediate hosts for the larval nematodes, and it may have been through them that the parasites were transmitted into the fish, where the nematodes may develop further. This is likely the case since, as Zaman and Keong (1995) implied, anisakids have an indirect life cycle and are heteroxenous (with two or more hosts in the cycle). Larvae that hatched from eggs go through a series of moltings and developments in one or more vector or intermediate hosts - usually an arthropod, although other invertebrates are used - before reaching the final host (Dailey 1996) In this particular study, the conjecture that the tiny crabs are the intermediate hosts for the larval nematodes before transmission into the Decapterus fish, while a great possibility, is inconclusive since there was not enough evidence that the parasites did indeed come from the said crustacean and not from some other arthropod intermediate host. In addition, the statements of Velasquez (1972) and Zaman and Keong (1995) that anisakids have final marine mammal hosts indicate that the Decapterus fishes are also likely to be just intermediate hosts themselves and not the final hosts to these larval nematodes. As can be seen, most anisakids are transmitted through ingestion and are thus mostly found in the digestive tract. In this study, the majority of the nematodes found came from the gut, and less than 2% (12 out of 618) were recovered from the gills. Those recovered from the gills may have only traveled upwards from the gut and are probably not commonly found in the gills, seeing that relatively very few nematode specimens were found in the gills. - from the "Discussion" section, Philippi ines by Allan Paul I. Carreon 41, Which could be a possible "pathway" for an anisakid to go through in one complete life cycle, starting from eggs that are passed into water? A) shrimp, dolphin, shark, man B) squid, crab, fish, man C) fish, prawn, sea cow D) crab, squid, man 16 ESA NMAT Revi MESA Math Tutoring Cent Reading Comprehension 72. Based on the article, who formerly described various forms of anisakiasis, and when was this published? A) Dailey; 1996 B) Velasquez; 1972 C) Velasquez; 1975 D) Yokogawa and Yoshimura; 1967 143, Decapterus belongs to which family? C) Carangidae D) Ascaridae ‘A) Amaranthaceae B) Perciformes 44, Which of the following conditions will best prevent anisakid C) soaking in vinegar D) removal of gills and gut A) preserving in salt B) freezing at ~25 °C 45. What do you call parasites that require two or more hosts in their life cycles? ) intermediary D) heterobiotic A) indirect B) heteroxenous Will your planned autoshop franchise click? We turn to research for answers. The United States Agency for International Development (Usaid) sponsored a study on franchising prospects in the Philippines and was cited in the Philippine Franchising Study, 1998, The Usaid research identified 14 industries with the greatest Potential for success. The most viable franchise fields in the Philippines were ga a DUE RO CRETE ORO ESA NMAT Reviewer 17 PLSA Math Tutoring Center VERBAL 1, Business aid and services 2. Food and beverage 3. Printing 4, Retailing - Miscellaneous 5. Automotive products and services 6. Cosmetics and toiletries 7. Children's stores and products * 8. Home furnishings, rental, and repair 9. Health aids and services 10. Hotels and motels 11. Laundry services and dry cleaning 12. Maintenance, cleaning, and sanitation 13. Security systems 14, Services - Miscellaneous Getting "Excellent" grades were the top four choices. (Note that the study was done before the current Internet boom.) ‘Take business aids and services. These include computerized services like the preparation of payroll, taxes, accounts receivable, and monthly reports. So too with freight forwarding, shipping, communication and mail services. Delivery companies tended to be trusted mote than the post office. Such business aid franchises appeal more to small companies, as large firms had their own accounting departments. There is rising demand for service centers offering computers, word processing, photocopying, instant cards, international and domestic fax. What about food and beverage? This sector covers fast- food chains, restaurants, specialty stores and groceries. "A survey shows that 56 percent eat out in fast-food chains and 30 percent spend their money in restaurants,” adds Sammie Lim, former president of the Philippine Franchise Association. "Filipinos are most hospitable and they really love to entertain and eat out with their friends.” MeDonald's, Dunkin’ Donuts, Wendy's, Pizza Hut, and Shakey's would easily come to mind. Yes, competition here is intense, but the market is huge so one could fit in various niches. Note that there used to be relatively few outlets beyond Metro Manila. The good news is that the past administration Reading Comprehension signed a law identifying 40 new special economic zones. This should create new urban centers in the Philippines, scattering the fruits of growth to the poorer areas - from "Franchises that will and will not work" by Dennis M. Arroyo Philippine Daily Inquirer Friday, September 29, 2000 46. The author believes that the current Internet boom occurred sometime around or after A) 1994. ) 1998, B) 1996. D) 2000, 47. Which of the following companies would be part of the top four franchise choices? A) L'Oreal B) Toyota C) Westin Philippine Plaza D) Gerpress Printing 48, A small company would more likely enlist the aid of a computer center in keeping track of its finances than a big company because A) small companies tend to trust such services more than large firms do. B) small firms have less competent employees capable of correct financial analysis. there is a rising demand for service centers that offer computers and word processing, among others. D) large companies commonly have their own accounting departments. 49. Why are restaurants @ lucrative venture in the Philippines, specifically? A) This sector covers fast-food chains, restaurants, speci stores, and groceries. 18 ESA NMAT Reviewer PESA Math Tutoring Center 19 si 0, VERBAL B) Inherent Filipino hospital entertainment and eating out w C) Intense competition between restaurants causes various companies to find their own niches D) Restaurants help scatter the frui to the poorer areas. predisposes them towards friends. f economic growth "Delivery companies tended to be trusted more than the post office." What can account for this statement? A) the appeal of these services to smaller firms more so than they do to larger firms B) the signing of a law that identified 40 new special economic zones C) the broadening market for computer services for the preparation of payroll, taxes, accounts receivable, and monthly reports D) the rise in demand for freight forwarding, shipping, and communication and mail services TEST B. INDUCTIVE REASONING Section 1. Figure Series. Directions. In each item below, the series of figures at the left shows a continuously changing pattern. Discover this pattern of change. From the five figures at the right, choose the one which should come next in the series. In the example, the three diagrams at the left show arrows progressively shifting 90° counterclockwise. If a fourth arrow followed, it should already be pointing to the lef. Therefore, the answer is A. MESA NMAT Reviewer 21 PESA Math Tutoring Center INDUCTIVE REASONING Figure Series 00696008) FREpunEL 96000600 9908 ena eo o © © © © BODE BD € a Peserese o & &\S we Ss S INDUCTIVE REASONING Figure Grouping Os} [ya] [oot © © ® oO ) © © © ® “@ ®) © 0) ® \ ‘GOoeGeea Re @ @) © ©) ® “) ® ro) © ® 24 ESA NMATR 25 ESA Math Tutoring Cea INDUCTIVE REAS\ SONING AR] - = \) a. & 8 Qe eo ae © o © ) ®) © © © \ | AAA MAE uy (A) @) © (©) © INDUCTIVE REASONING Number and Letter Series EAB DCFGN Section 3. Number and Letter Series. AZ -C)0 E)P Directions. Discover the principle involved in each series. Select B)L D)M from the choices the term that should come next yo. AZ CX EV GT EXamPLes: A) DW ©) DR E)IR ag 12345 B) DI Dp) IW A) 10 os 31. AN CP FS B)9 D)7 AyIW c) HU E) OZ ZYWXAW Vv. B) IV D)GT A)R cu E)S 32. Beln B)Q D)T A)U ov E)W In example (1), the correct answer is E because | is added toa B)S D)T number to obtain the next number. 3. 2 WurPmKh In example (2), the correct answer is C because what is given is the reverse order of the alphabet, starting from Z. AE Ce E)f B)F D)G % OTTFES 34. 123 142 281 321 442 583. 623 A)s CR E)T A) 663 ©) 742 E) 822 B)O D)E B) 721 D) 762 27. 3 8 16 21 42 47 94 3. FA EBD A)97 ©) 188 E) 198 A)G OA E)D B) 99 D) 189 B)C D)E 28 223 6 8 24 27 36. YZ TS QR LK U A) 30 c) 108 E) 121 A) AB ©) BA §) Dc B) 81 D) 112 B) AC Db) cD 28 : viewer 29 ESA NMAT Rev ESA NMAT Reviewe! 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NMAT Revi MESA Math Tutoring Cet Fundamental Operations a3 B)9 Of Di 4, (31 2)(61 +4) = A) -26 C) 241-26 B) - 261 D) 24-26% ar 128 5, 28 ag A) 32 C) 27 B) 128 D) 327" 6, 243? 1421-37 3.1 a 3-4; ©) -=- three numbers are 2, 4, and 6, the smallest of which is 2. EU D) Siem 21, Veronica Louise wants to build a fenced, rectangular playground 16. Nicky is a cell phone dealer who uses a mark-up rate of 7.5%. for her children, Lourdes and Rocco. She is going to set up the If he bought a new model phone for 12,000.00 from the pare pana ie eee Sy manufacturer, how much will he sell it? Pee nea OO cman ieee 3 sides. If Veronica managed to create the largest possible A)B 12,750.00 C)P 12,900.00 area with 108 feet of fencing, what is the area of the pen? B)P 12,800.00 D) 21,000.00 A) 729 sq. feet ©) 1,458 sq. feet 17. If Pyugs, a car dealer, uses a mark up rate of 9% and recently : sold a car for P.899,250.00, how much did he buy the car from B) 1,296 sq. feet D) 2,916 sq. feet the manufacturer? 22. The Justice Troop - a team of superheroes - are searching for Peet 000-00 2820; 000-00) supervillains on a remote island in the Pacific. Each hero needs B) P 818,317.50 D) P 825,000.00 to cover 2,500 sq. meters of desert terrain, 1,250 sq. meters of 18. ACD store bought 400 CD's at P 375.00 each. It is estimated coastal land, 3,300 sq. meters of flatlands, and 4,100 sq. meters that, after a few months, 20% of the CD's may end up being aC Ieenlo roe raha islaal 2602 oe sold at 50% off the selling price that the company decides to in Caries eas seceeecmmnaa rion ee tse. What should the selling price be if'a grom profit of 20% ‘embers of the Justice Troop are in the search mission? of the cost of the whole CD shipment is desired? A)4 os A) B.425.00 ©) 8475.00 B)6 py 10 B) P.450.00 D) B.500.00 36 FLSA NMAT Reviewer 37 MSA Math Tutoring Center QUANTITATH 23. Ingrid can prick 10 balloons in 10 seconds while Julienne can prick the same number of balloons in 5 seconds. If they work together, how long will it take them to prick 10 balloons? Word Problems ‘boat traveling upstream can cover 24 km in 2 hours and then + tio back to its original position in 1.5 hours. Which of the 8° owing can be used to solve for the boat's speed in still water, lo rerere xis the boat's speed and L/y isthe speed of the current? 1 3 foe A) 1+ seconds ©) 42 seconds 1-1 5 as 24 22 payee 1 1 a xy 3— seconds 7— seconds tet B) 3; DT, »| get O) get ylh 2 a 24. Density is directly proportional to mass and inversel proportional to volume. What will happen to the value of density f 14 et when mass is quadrupled and volume is quartered? 12=+- 12=—+— a xy ‘A) remains the same C) it will be multiplied by 16 )) te D) uli B) it will be halved D) it will be doubled lec aisiay: abea=annry 25. Karina bought a piece of land in the shape of a right triangle. If the area of the lot is 14,400 m? and one of the legs is 240 m Wf For nos. 29 to 31. Knightman is fixing his utility belt. He notices Jong, what angle does this leg make with the lot's hypotenuse? he has some gadgets left to pack: the knightarang, a smoke A) (tan! 5) ) 45° bomb, venom antidote, a tracer, a lockpick, a hook, and a gas eet iv >) 60° mask. However, he has only 3 compartments left in his belt. 2 rossible ways can Knightman choose which gadgets 26. If Karen, Kaye, and Adel each threw one die simultaneous! eraeah os -pmceoaemene Law what is the probability that the sum of the resulting numbers in into the last 3 compartments} the three dice is not 6? eae 3 ail A) 21 ©) 210 » 08 » Tos » 216 B) 35 D) 840 30. How many possible distinct arrangements can he make with all 27. x+y =135 Vx? — fay + fy? ~ a3sand xy =-127, Ay ss Veedy ve srmd ry the gadgets left forthe 3 compartments? then what are x and y, respectively? A) 125 and $12 ©) 64 and 191 ed 210) B) 385 and 512 D) 216 and 343, B)35 D) 840 38 ESA NMAT Re ESA NMAT Reviewer MSA Math Tutoring Cent AESA Math Tutoring Center QUANTITATIVE 31. When he finally chooses which gadgets to pack, how many Possible distinct arrangements can he make for these in the compartments left? A)6 ©) 27 B)9 D) 35 32. What is the equation of the graph? A) cos x ©) - cos x B) sin x D) ~sin x 33. An avid fan of classical mythology, Toby bought 6 identical marble statues of the goddess Hera and 3 each of Demeter and Hestia for his garden. How many different, distinguishable ways can he arrange the statues in a row in his garden? A) 54 C) 18,480 B) 84 D) 110,880 Word Problems ‘ora is 63 years old and Erlinda is 42 years old. How many c seers ago was Cora two and a half times as old as Erlinda? Ay ©21 B) 19 D) 28 35, Atree is 4/3 mhigh. The angle of elevation of the top of the tree from person A is 45° while the angle of elevation from person B is 30°, Find the distance between persons A and B. A) 12-4N3 B) NB +4 < ESA NMAT Rev ESA Math Tutoring Cea MESA NMAT Reviewer 41 ESA Math Tutoring Center QUANTITATIVE, Section 3. Data Interpretation. Directions. In this test, sets of data (in graph or chart form) are given. Each set is followed by questions regarding the said data, Select the correct answer from the given options. A. The donut charts below show yearly surveys of fans of selected pop bands for the years 1998, 1999, and 2000, with the innermost donut representing 1998 and the outermost representing 2000. Each correspondent was asked to choose ‘one and only one band which they most preferred. 1998 (innermost donut) = 4,000 people surveyed 1999 (middle donut) - 5,000 people surveyed 2000 (outermost donut) 6,000 people surveyed Pop Band Survey 1998 - 2000 Data Interpretation smber of fan votes 399, one band had exactly the same nu 36. In 19 the previous year (1998). In 2000, another band also the she same number of fan votes they had the previous year £1999). What are these two groups, respectively? C) Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls D) All Saints and Boyzone A) Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys B) Boyzone and Alll Saints 437, Which group had the biggest percent decrease in fans between 1999 and 2000? C) Spice Girls D) Westlife A) All Saints B) Backstreet Boys 438, Which group was probably not yet in the industry in 1998? A) Westlife B) Spice Girls ) Boyzone D) All Saints 39, How many more people surveyed were Westlife fans in 2000 than in 1999? A) 1,625 B) 1,950 ©) 2,050 D) 2,550 40. If, in 1998, 810 of the Spice Girl fans surveyed were male, what % of everyone surveyed in 1998 were female Spice Girl fans? A) 75.25 % C)75 % B) 55% D) 24.75% | CSpice Girls qpBackstreet Boys Boyzone gm All Saints gy Westlife aa ESA NMATR PESA NMAT Reviewer 43 ESA Math Tatoring Cente SA Math Tutoring Center QUANTITATIVE B. __ To aid the Scholarship Program of their organization, the! Executive Council of the UP Association of Biology Majorg tasked the various committees to raise funds in any way they could within 2 months. The amount to be raised by cach committee depended on the number of people in each committee. After one month, the following graph was posted for the benefit of the members Amount (Ia Thousands of Pesos) Academics Menbenhip 2o= oe 22 om mo Socio-Civie Secretariat 41. Which committee. has raised the highest amount of money relative to its goal? A) Socio-Civie B) Externals ) Finance D) Membership 42. About how many percent of the total goal of the entire organization has been raised? A) 44.63 % B) 53.69 % ©) 55.37% D) 46.31 % Data Interpretation 3, Which three committees need to raise the greatest net amount 43. money to reach their goals? A) Academics, Biologue, and Externals =xternals, Finance, and Socio-Civic Alumni Relations, Sports, and Secretariat D) Biologue, Sports, and Secretariat 44, The combined amount that the Academics, Alumni Relations, and Membership Committees still need to raise to achieve'their is equal to A) 87,990.00 ©) B17,000.00 B) 9,010.00 D) P.25,885.00 45, The amount of money that the Externals Committee has raised is about how many percent of the money that the Finance Committee has raised? A) 17.18% ©) 12.50% B) 88.89 % D) 128.57 % C. The 2 graphs in the following pages show the distribution of graduates in a university over a period of 25 years (divided into 5 periods of 5 years each). The distribution of graduates per bracket of colleges and/or course types is the focus. There are 4 brackets considered, namely, (1) Science and Engineering (2) Business and Economics (3) Social Science and Politics (4) Masscom/Arts/Literature/Languages Separate graphs were created for male and female Braduates. Cd ESA NMAT Rev PESA Math Tutoring Cen IRSA NMAT Reviewer 45 PESA Math Tutoring Center ov er Course Distribution of Male Graduate ig 100% 90% ayy = i 70% 3923 i § 0% 1068 ea 133 3 50% s 4% icon om ss 75 ea 3 ree 10% on 1976-1980 1981-1985, 1986-1990 1991-1995 1996-2000 Time Period F WScience/Engineering @SBusiness/Economics a Fz coe mMSocial Science/Polities [OMasscom/Arts/Literature/Languages 9 vane a) 100%. =gS som lala on 700 960 oF a i iy a i 70% fs se ii i izes f 83 § com | 9 : jm v9 2 2 Eom .s Ss 5 30% Z 55] f075 1900 10% ow | 1976-1980 «1981-1985 1986-1990 1991-1995 19962000 Time Perso | mScience/Engineering |Business/Economict Social Science/Politics OMasscom/Arts/Literature/Languages Ly 46. What percent of all graduates of th 47. 48. 49. 50. QUANTITATIVE came from the decade of the 1990's? A) 23.80% B) 46.15% ‘Compared to the time period 1991-2000, by how many percent did the number of female Science/Engineering graduates C) 22.35% D) 40.44% increase from the time period 1976-1990? A) 17.67% B) 15.02% During the 1980's, what percent of all the graduates then were either Business/Economies majors or Soci i majors? A) 14.54% B) 38.58% All in all, how many more female Social Science/Politics C) 84.98% D) 32.66% C) 36.81% D) 39.50% versity from 1976-2000, Science/Politics TEST D. PERCEPTUAL ACUITY ‘section 1. Hidden Figures. pirecrions. Each item below is made up of a simple figure at the left and five complicated drawings at the right. Select the complicated drawing that contains the simple figure. ‘The hidden figure may appear in a different position but it must have the same shape and size as the simple figure. a“ © © o © In the example, the correct answer is E because it contains the simple figure at the left. graduates are there than male Masscom/Arts/Literature/, Languages graduates? A) 2,054 B) 785 The combined number of male graduates of Science/ Engineering and Business/Economics in the 1980's decreased ©) 2,701 D) 1,269 by how many graduates in the 1990's? A) 498 B) 185 ©) 7,435 D) 4,123 THs ® (A) (B) © (D) al Ff | ah i Vb (A) (B) «© @) () ESA NMAT Reviewer 49 ESA Math Tutoring Center PERCEPTUAL ACUITY ALE “| om fies CS ES EE “ @) © ©) ion 2. Mirror Images. Sect pirecrions. Each item below consists of a figure follawed by five options. Select the NANCE @ ® © © © In the example, the correct answer is A. (86 oe Oy Nid id aida) i a Moe a 8 6 0) @ FLEE F ASA AK eK A, Ra MESA NMATReviewer 2 Math Tutoring Center PERCEPTUAL ACUITY we a“ s Zs S s as EWEEK LSS DS SS & | (B) «c) a” i) ®) GeEEGE 5 . (A) (B) © (D) () tar yo (a) ) © Oo) ® 2 ¥ phan kz: ty B) © ©) (3) OPggqyq a) ® oO @) ® 23, MESA NMAT Reviewer 55 54 SA NMAT! PESA Math Tatoring Center Identical Information eee ‘section 3. Identical Information. pinecrions. Each item in this section consists of various types of information. From the options that follow, select the one that exactly matches the given information in word sequence, spelling, and punctuation. [EXAMPLE: Juan Dela Cruz, Ph.D. 123 Hilaga St., Luzon, Philippines ‘A)Juan dela Cruz, Ph.D. 123 Hilaga St., Luzon, Philippines B)Juan Dela Cruz, Ph.D. 123 Hilaga St., Luzon, Philippines C)Juan Dela Cruz, phd. 123 Hilaga St., Luzon, Philippines D)Juan Dela Cruz, Ph.D. 123 Hilaga St , Luzon, Philippines E)Juan De La Cruz, Ph.D. 123 Hilaga St., Luzon, Philippines In the example, the correct answer is B since the information given matches that of choice B, although the manner in which they are written is slightly different. 31, BMG Entertainment Asia Pacific 11/F, One Harbourfront 18 Tak Fung Street. Hunghom, Kowloon Hong Kong MESA NMAT Reviewer 57 MESA Math Tutoring Center PERCEPTUAL ACUITY Identical Information A) BMG Entertainment Asia Pacific visit our website at http://www.geocities.com/abmhome and 11/F One Harbourfront 33. check out the online column "The Dissecting Pan" 18 Tak Fung Street. Hunghom, Kowloon A) Visit our website at http://www. geocities.com/abmhome and Hong Kong check out the online coulmn "The Dissecting Pan’ B) BMG Entertainment Asia Pacific B) Visit our website at http//www.geocities.com/abmhome and One Harbourfront check out the online column "The Dissecting Pan". 18 Tak Fung Street. €) Visit our website at http://www. geocities.com/abmhome and Hunghom, Kowloon check out the online column "The Disecting Pan". Hong Kong D) Visit our website at http://wvw.geocities.com/abmhome and C) BMG Entertainment Asia Pacific check out the online column "The Dissecting Pan". 11/F, One Harborfront E) Visit our website at http://www .geocities.com/abmhome and 18 Tak Fung Street. check out the online column "The Dissecting Pat Hunghom, Kowloon Hong Kong. 34. Fool AGAIN D) BMG Entertainment Asia Pacific (Jorgen Elofsson/Per Magnusson/David Kreuger). 11/F, One Harbourfront BMG Publishing/Grantsville Publishing Ltd. 18 Tak Fung Street. (Adm. By Zomba Enterprises Inc.) Honghum, Kowloon Hong Kong A) Foot AGAIN E) BMG Entertianment Asia Pacific (Jorgen Elofsson/Per Magnusson/David Krueger). 11/F, One Harbourfront BMG Publishing/Grantsville Publishing Ltd. 18 Tak Fung Street. (Adm. By Zomba Enterprises Inc.) Hunghom, Kowloon B) Foot AGAIN Hong Kong (Jérgen Elofsson/Per Magnusson/David Kreuger). BMG Publishing/Grantsville Publishing Ltd. 32. Rice, Anne O'Brien. 1988. The Queen of the Damned. (Adm. By Somba Enterprises Inc.) United States; Ballantine Books. C) Foot AGAIN (Jorgen Elofsson/Per Magnusson/David Kreuger). A) Rice, Anne O'Brien, 1988. The Queen of the Damned. BMG Publishing/Grantsville Publishing Ltd. United States: Balantine Books. (Adm, By Zomba Enterprises Inc.) B) Rice, Anne O Brien. 1988. The Queen of the Damned. D) Foot AGAIN United States: Ballantine Books. (Jorgen Elofsson/Per Magnusson/David Kreuger). ©) Rice, Ann O'Brien. 1988. The Queen of the Damned. BMG Publishing/Grantsville Publishing Ltd. United States: Ballantine Books. (Adm. 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Web page = http://www.msatutorial.com E-mail msal @skyinet.net ce ESA NMAT Review AESA NMAT Reviewer ESA Math Tutoring Cent AESA Math Tutoring Center 38, 39, PERCEPTUAL ACUITY ‘This magazine is printed on 80gsm Luminova, produced it Finland by StoraEnso Publication Papers, is elemental chlorin free and coated with china clay from the UK and USA and calcium carbonate from Norway. A) This magazine is printed on 80gsm Luminova, produced in Finland by StoraEnso Publication Papers, is elemental chlorine free and coated with china clay from the UK and USA a calcium carbonate from Norway. B) This magazine is printed on 80gsm Luminova, produced i Finland by StoraEnso Publication Papers, is elemental chlorine- free and coated with china clay from the UK and USA an calcium carbonate from Norway. C) This magazine is printed on 80sgm Luminova, produced it Finland by StoraEnso Publication Papers. is elemental chlorine free and coated with china clay from the UK and USA an calcium carbonate from Norway. D) This magazine is printed on 80gsm Lunimova, produced i Finland by StoraEnso Publication Papers, is elemental chloring free and coated with china clay from the UK and USA an calcium carbonate from Norway. E) This magazine is printed on 80gsm Luminova, produced in Finland by StoraEnso Publication Paper, is elemental chlorine= free and coated with china clay from the UK and USA and calcium carbonate from Norway. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is the anxious, fearful cluster of personality disorders. Anxious adjustment is its primary feature. Individuals with this personality disorder tend to be exacting, precise, and orderly A) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is the anxious, fearful cluster of personality disorders. Anxious adjustment is its primary feature. Individuals with this personality disorder tend to be exacting, precise, and orderly. B) Obssesive-compulsive personality disorder is the anxious, fearful cluster of personality disorders. Anxious adjustment is its primary feature. Individuals with this personality disorder tend to be exacting, precise, and orderly. Identical Information (©) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is the anxous, fearful cluster of personality disorders. Anxious adjustment is its primary feature, Individuals with this personality disorder tend to be exacting, precise, and orderly /p) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is the anxious, fearful cluster of personality disorders. Anxious adjustment is, its primary feature. Individuals with this personality disorder tend to be exacting, presise, and orderly. E) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is the anxious, fearful cluster of personality disorders. Anxious adjustment is, its primary feature. Individuals with this persolanity disorder tend to be exacting, precise, and orderly. 40. A vector is defined as a quantity with both magnitude and direction (ex. displacement). Vector quantities are commonly written in the following manner: a, a, or a A) A vector is defined as a quantity with both magnitude and cement). Vector quantities are commonly lowing manner: a, a, or a. B) A vector is defined as a quantity with both magnitude and direction (eg. displacement). Vector quantities are commonly written in the following manner: a, a, or ©) A vector is defined as a quantity with both magnitude and rection (ex. displacement). Vector quantities are commonly written in the following manners: a, a, or @ D) A vector is defined as a quantity with both magnitude and ection (ex, displacement). Vector quantities are commonly ten in the following manner: a, a, or a A vector is defined as a quantity with both magnitude and ‘ction (ex. displacement). Vector qunatities are commonly written in the following manner: a, a, or 41. Quirico V. Ignacio, M.D. Rizal Ave.. Taytay 1920 Rizal, PHILIPPINES 62 PESA NAT Reviewer MSA Math Tutoring Center 63 PERCEPTUAL ACUITY A)Quirico V. Ignacio, MD 119 Rizal Ave., Taytay 1920 Rizal, PHILIPPINES B)Qiurico V. Ignacio, M.D. 119 Rizal Ave., Taytay 1920 Rizal, PHILIPPINES C)Quirico V. Ignacio, M.D. 19 Rizal Ave., Taytay 1920 Rizal, PHILIPPINES D) Quirico V. Ignacio, M.D, 9 Rizal Ave., Taytay 1920 Rizal, PHILIPPINES E) Quirico V. Ignacio, M.D. 119 Rizal Ave., Taytay 1920 Rizal, PHILIPINES 42. Dosage: 2 capsules thrice a day (every 8 hours, or after every meal) for 1 week. Afterwards, reduce dosage to 1 capsule once a day for another week. A) Dosage: 2 capsules thrice a day (every 8 hours or after every meal) for 1 week. Afterwards, reduce dosage to 1 capsule once a day for another week. B) Dosage: 2 capsules thrice a day (every 8 hours, or after every meal) for 1 week. Afterward, reduce dosage to 1 capsule once a day for another week. C) Dosage: 2 capsules thrice a day (every 8 hours, or after every meal) for 1 week. Afterwards, reduce dosage to 1 capsule once a day for another week. D) Dosage: 2 capsules thirce a day (every 8 hours, or after every meal) for 1 week. Afterwards, reduce dosage to 1 capsule once a day for another week. E) Dosage: 2 capsules thrice a day (every 8 hours, or after every meal) for 1 week. Afterwards, reduce dosage to 1 capsule per day for another week. 43. You probably feel that you know what prejudice is. And like most people, you probably don't think of yourself as prejudiced. In fact, each of us is prejudiced. Prejudice is an unjustified attitude toward an individual based on the individu: membership in a group. Most prejudice involves negative attitudes. A) You probably feel that you know what prejudice is. And like most people, you probably don't think of yourself as Identical Information prejudiced. In fact, each of us is prejudiced. Prejudice is an Uinjustified attitude toward an individual based on the individual's membership in a group. Most prejudice involves negative attitudes. B) You probably feel that you know what prejudice is. And like most people, you probably don't think of yourself as prejudiced, In fact, each of us is prejudiced. Prejudice is an unjustified atitude toward an individual based on the individual's membership in a group. Most prejudice involves negative attitudes ©) You probably feel that you know what prejudice is. And like most people, you probably dont think of yourself as prejudiced. In fact, each of us is prejudiced. Prejudice is an unjustified attitude toward an individual based on the individual membership in a group. Most prejudice involves negative attitudes, D) You probably feel that you know what prejudice is. And like most people, you probably don't think of yourself as prejudice. In fact, each of us is prejudiced. Prejudice is an unjustified attitude toward an individual based on the individual's membership in a group. Most prejudice involves negative attitudes. E) You probably feel that you know what prejudice is. And like ‘most people, you probably don't think of yourself as prejudiced. In fact, each of us is prejudiced. Prejudice is an unjustified attitude toward an individual based on the individual's membership in a group. Most prejudice involve negative attitudes, 44. Adults: 1 tablet, 3-4 times a day Children: 7 to 12 years old. 1/2 tablet 3-4 times a day or as prescribed by the physician A) Adults: | tablet, 3-4 times a day Children: 7 to 12 years old. 1/2 tablet 3-4 times a day or as prescribed by the physisian B) Adults: 1 tablet, 3-4 times a day Children: 7 to 12 years old. 1/2 tablet 3-4 times a day or as prescribed by the physician oa ESA NMAT! ESA. Math Tutoring C MSA NMAT Reviewer MESA Mai Tutoring Cent 6s 45. 46. PERCEPTUAL ACUITY ©) Adults: 1 tablet, 3-4 times a day Children: 7 to 12 years old. 1-2 tablet 3-4 times a day as prescribed by the physician D) Adult: 1 tablet, 3-4 times a day Children: 7 to 12 years old. 1/2 tablet 3-4 times @ day as prescribed by the physician E) Adults: I tablet, 3-4 times a day Children: 7 to 12 years old. 1/2 tablet 3-4 times a day as prescribeb by the physician ibe Errects. Only mild side effects on few patients such ai itchiness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea without a predominati complaint, A) Sie Errects. Only mild side effects on few patients suel as itchiness, nuasea, vomiting and diarrhea without predominating complaint. B) Sive Errects. Only mild side effects on few patients suel as itchiness, nausea, vomitting and diarrhea without predominating complaint. C) Sine Erects. Only mild side effects on few patients sue as itchiness, nausea, vomiting and diarhhea without predominating complaint. D) Sipe Errects. Only mild side effects on few patients suel as itchiness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea without predominating compliant. Swe Errects. Only mild side effects on few patients suel as itchiness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea without predominating complaint. FORMULATION Each tablet contain: Paracetamol (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol).. A) Formutation Each tablet contains Paracetamol (N-acetyl-o-aminophenol) 41. Identical Information B) FORMULATION Each tablet contains: Paracetamol. (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol) ©) Formutation Each tablet contain: Paracetamol (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, 1D) FORMULATION Each tablet contains: Paracetamol (N-acetyl-p-animophenol). E) FoRMULATION Each tablet contain: Paracetamol (N-acetyl-p-aminophenol). 500 mg 500 ng 500 mg .. 500 mg The "Scooby Gang" of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer show includes Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, and Rupert Giles. Cordelia Chase, Oz, and Angel have moved away, while Jenny Calendar has died. A) The "Scooby Gang" of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer show includes Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, and Rupert Giles. Cordelia Chase, Oz, and Angel have moved away, while Jenny Calendar has died B) The "Scooby Gang" of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer show includes Buffy Sommers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, and Rupert Giles. Cordelia Chase, Oz, and Angel have moved away, while Jenny Calendar has died. C) The "Scooby Gang" of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer show includes Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, and Rupert Giles. Cordelia Chase, Oz, and Angel have moved away, while Jenny Calendar is dead. D) The "Scooby Gang" of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer show includes Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harris, and Rupert Giles. Cordelie Chase, O7, and Angel have moved away, while Jenny Calendar has died E) The ‘Scooby Gang’ of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer show 66 ESA Math Tatoring © Xs, NMAT Reviewer MSA Math Tatoring Center 67 PERCEPTUAL ACUITY includes Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Xander Harri and Rupert Giles. Cordelia Chase, Oz, and Angel have move away, while Jenny Calendar has died, 48. Decapterus macrosoma, locally known as galunggong, is fish species of the order Perciformes. Parasites found in if digestive tract and/or gills include anisakid larvae. A) Decapterus macrosoma, locally known as galunggong, i a fish species of the order Perciformes. Parasites found in i digestive tract and/or gills include anisakis larvae. B) Decatperus macrosoma, locally known as galunggong, i a fish species of the order Perciformes. Parasites found in it digestive tract and/or gills include anisakid larvae. C) Decapterus macrosoma, locally known as galunggong, a fish species of the order Perciformes. Parasites found in i digestive tract and/or gills include anisakid larvae. D) Decapterus macrosoma, locally known as galunggong, is a fish species of the Order Perciformes. Parasites found in it digestive tract and/or gills include anisakid larvae. E) Decapterus macrosoma, locally known as galunggong, i a fish species of the order Perciformes, Parasites found in i Identical Lnformation c/o College of Science} University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City Helios College of Science University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City D) UP Helios since 1998 c/o: College of Science University of the Philippines man, Quezon City E) UP Helios since 1998, c/o: College of Science Univesrity of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City digestive tracts and/or gills include anisakid larvae. 50. hitp://clubs.yahoo.com/elubs/clubdeu2000 http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/hnworld hitp://clubs. yahoo.com/clubs/houseofmadonna 49. 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