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c
Who is the father of geometry?
a. Socrates
c. Euclid
b. Aristotle
d. Galileo
c
For any two triangles, if an angle of one triangles is congruent to an angle of the other and if the two sides of one triangle are proportional to two sides of the other, they are what kind of triangles?
a. Complementary
c. Similar
b. Supplementary
d. Dissimilar
d
An angle inscribed in a semi-circle is always?
a. Unaligned
b. More than 90 degrees
c. Less than 90 degrees
d. 90 degrees
b
The lessening of the value of an asset due to the decrease in the quantity available preferring to the natural resources?
a. Depreciation
c. Inflation
b. Depletion
d. Incremental cost
d
Decrease in the value of a physical property due to the passage of time.
a. Inflation
c. Depletion
b. Recession
d. Depreciation
d
We may classify an interest rate which specifies the actual rate of interest on the principal for one year as?
a. Nominal rate
c. Rate of return
b. Exact interest rate
d. Effective rate
c
Lands, buildings, plant and machinery are examples of
a. Current assets
c. Fixed assets
b. Trade investments
d. Intangible assets
a
A form of business organization in which a person conducts his business alone and entirely for his own profit, being solely responsible for all its activities and liabilities.
a. Sole proprietorship
b. Entrepreneurship
c. Partnership
d. Corporation
c
An association of two or more individuals for the purpose of operating a business as co-owners for profit.
a. Sole proprietorship
b. Entrepreneurship
c. Partnership
d. Corporation
b
It is defined to the capacity of a commodity to satisfy human want.
a. Discount
c. Necessity
b. Luxury
d. Utility
a
A market situation where there is one seller with many buyer.
a. Monopoly
c. Oligopoly
b. Monopsony
d. Oligopsony
a
A market whereby there is only one buyer of an item for which there are no goods substitute?
a. Monopsony
c. Monopoly
b. Oligopoly
d. Oligopsony
c
A market situation where there are only two buyers with many sellers.
a. Duopoly
c. Duopsony
b. Oligopoly
d. Oligopsony
c
A market situation where there is one seller and one buyer.
a. Monopoly
b. Monopsony
c. Bilateral monopoly
d. Bilateral monopsony
c
A market situations where there are few sellers and few buyers.
a. Oligopoly
b. Oligopsony
c. Bilateral oligopoly
d. Bilateral oligopsony
c
Sometimes called second hand value
a. Scrap value
c. Salvage value
b. Book value
d. Going value
d
Worth of the property as shown in the accounting records of an enterprise.
a. Fair value
c. Salvage value
b. Market value
d. Book value
d
Money paid for the use of borrowed capital.
a. Discount
c. Credit
b. Profit
d. Interest
c
Liquid assets such as cash and other assets that can be converted quickly into cash, such as accounts receivable and merchandise are called
a. Total assets
c. Current assets
b. Fixed assets
d. None of the choices
a
The place where buyers and sellers come together?
a. Market
c. Recreation center
b. Business
d. Buy and sell section
d
It is a series of equal payments occurring at equal interval of time where the first payment is made after several periods, after the beginning of the payment.
a. Perpetuity
c. Annuity due
b. Ordinary annuity
d. Deferred annuity
c
The total income equals the total operating cost.
a. Balanced sheet
c. Breakeven
b. Check and balance
d. In-place value
d
Consist of the actual counting or determination of the actual quantity of the materials on hand as of a given date.
a. Material update
b. Technological assessment
c. Material count
d. Physical inventory
b
The quantity of a certain commodity that is offered for sale at a certain price at a given place and time.
a. Demand
c. Stocks
b. Supply
d. Goods
b
What is the highest position in the corporation?
a. President
b. Chairman of the Board
c. Board of Directors
d. Stockholders
b
The length of time which the property may be operated at a profit
a. Physical life
c. Operating life
b. Economic life
d. All of the choices
c
Absolute zero temperature is
a. 0°C
c. 0°K
b. 0°F
d. -40°F
d
The volume of any solid revolution is equal to the generating area times the circumferences of the circle described by the centroid of the area. This is known as
a. First proposition of Pappus
b. Cavalieri’s theorem
c. Simpson’s rule
d. Second proposition of Pappus
c
A polygon with 15 sides is called
a. Pentagon
c. Pentadecagon
b. Dodecagon
d. Nonagon
b
A 5-pointed star is also known as:
a. Pentagon
c. Pentatron
b. Pentagram
d. Quintagon
d
In a regular polygon, the perpendicular line drawn from the center of the inscribed circle to any one of the sides is called:
a. Radius
c. Altitude
b. Median
d. Apothem
c
The chord passing through the focus of the parabola and perpendicular to its axis is term as:
a. Directrix
c. Latus rectum
b. Translated axis
d. Asymptotes
c
A plane section cut from a right circular cone by a plane perpendicular to the base of the cone is:
a. Parabola
c. Hyperbola
b. Circle
d. Ellipse
d
The section of the sphere cut by a plane through its center is termed as:
a. Small circle
c. Big circle
b. Semi-circle
d. Great circle
d
When the ellipse is rotated about its shorter axis, the ellipsoid is
a. Paraboloid
c. Spheroid
b. Prolate
d. Oblate
b
When the ellipse is rotated about its longer axis, the ellipsoid is
a. Paraboloid
c. Spheroid
b. Prolate
d. Oblate
a
If two events A and B are mutually exclusive events and the probability that A will happen Pa and the probability that B will happen is Pb, then the probability that A or B happens is
a. Pa + Pb
c. Pa/Pb
b. (Pa)(Pb)
d. Pb/Pa
b
If the probability of occurrence of A is Pa, what is the probability that it will not occur?
a. 1/Pa
c. 1 + Pa
b. 1 – Pa
d. (Pa)2
d
A and B are two independent events. The probability that A can occur is p and that for both A and B to occur is q. The probability that event B can occur is
a. p + q
c. p/q
b. p – q
d. q/p
b
Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be:
a. Wednesday
c. Sunday
b. Saturday
d. Thursday
d
What is so very special about the number 8549176320?
a. It’s a cyclic number
b. It’s a Fibonacci Series
c. It is the largest number yet enumerated orally
d. It contains digits in an alphabetical order
b
It is the amount which a willing buyer will pay to willing seller for a property where each has equal advantage and is under no compulsion to buy or sell.
a. Fair value
c. Book value
b. Market value
d. Salvage value
c
This occurs in a situation where a commodity or service is supplied by a number of vendor by a number of vendors and there is nothing to prevent additional vendors entering the market.
a. Oligopoly
c. Perfect competition
b. Monopoly
d. Elastic demand
c
These are products or services that are desired by human and will be purchase if money is available after the required necessities have been obtain.
a. Utilities
b. Necessities
c. Luxuries
d. Product goods and services
b
These are products or services that are required to support human life and activities that will be purchased in somewhat the same quantity even though the price varies considerably.
a. Utilities
b. Necessities
c. Luxuries
d. Product goods and services
a
A condition where only few individuals produce a certain product and that any action of one will lead to almost the same action of others.
a. Oligopoly
c. Monopoly
b. Semi-monopoly
d. Perfect competition
b
The pressure in a tank is 50 psi. Find the equivalent pressure head of water.
a. 110.40 ft
c. 125.33 ft
b. 115.38 ft
d. 132.60 ft
d
A pulley whose diameter is 9 inches is connected by a belt to another pulley whose diameter is 6 inches. If the larger pulley runs at 1200 revolutions per minutes, at how many revolutions per minutes does the smaller pulley run?
a. 600
c. 1600
b. 900
d. 1800
b
The rectangular coordinates system in space is divided into eight compartments called
a. Quadrants
c. Cubicles
b. Octants
d. Octodrants
b
What is the length of the latus rectum of the curve x2 = 20y?
a. 5
c. 80
b. 20
d. sqrt(20)
a
The faces of a regular tetrahedron are
a. Triangle
c. Pentagon
b. Square
d. Hexagon
c
How many regular polyhedral known to man?
a. 3
c. 5
b. 4
d. 7
a
The face of a regular octahedron is a
a. Triangle
c. Octagon
b. Square
d. Hexagon
c
The face of a regular dodecahedron is a
a. Octagon
c. Pentagon
b. Square
d. Hexagon
a
A doughnut-like surface of revolution generated by rotating the circle through 360 in space about line in its plane but now passing through the circle.
a. Torus
c. Anchor
b. Annulus
d. None of the choices
c
The Cartesian or rectangular coordinates system was first introduced by
a. Newton
c. Descartes
b. Euclid
d. Galileo
c
The volume of a paraboloid is equal to __ the volume of circumscribing cylinder.
a. 1/3
c. 1/2
b. 1/4
d. 2/3
c
The regular polyhedron is a solid with all its faces identical regular polygons. The regular polyhedrons are also known as
a. Euclidean solids
c. Platonic solids
b. Pythagorean solids
d. Newtonian solids
d
It is the locus of a point that moves in a plane so that the difference of the distance from two fixed points of the locus is constant.
a. Parabola
c. Ellipse
b. Circle
d. Hyperbola
b
Newton was inspired by an apple. Pappus’ proposition was inspired by what fruits?
a. Apple and pear
c. Lemon and orange
b. Apple and lemon
d. Apple and banana
d
Calculus was invented by
a. Newton
c. Gauss
b. Leibniz
d. Newton and Leibniz
a
One horsepower is equivalent to
a. 746 watts
c. 74.6 watts
b. 7460 watts
d. 7.46 watts
a
A leak from a faucet comes out in separate drops. Which of the following is the main cause of this phenomenon?
a. Surface tension
c. Gravity
b. Air resistance
d. Viscosity of the fluid
c
It is the amount of energy needed to cool or heat 1 lb of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
a. Celsius
c. BTU
b. Rankine
d. Calories
b
One liter per second is equal to ___ gpm?
a. 0.278 gpm
c. 7.48 gpm
b. 15.85 gpm
d. 264 gpm
b
One btu/hr is equal to ___ kJ/hr?
a. 3.96 kJ/hr
c. 4.40 kJ/hr
b. 1.055 kJ/hr
d. 3413 kJ/hr
a
What is the value of 1 radian in degrees?
a. 57.3 degrees
c. 89.55 degrees
b. 60.3 degrees
d. 46.99 degrees
d
How many degrees are 4,800 mils?
a. 180 degrees
c. 90 degrees
b. 360 degrees
d. 270 degrees
c
Think of a number. Double the number. Subtract 6 from the result and divide the answer by 2. The quotient will be 20. What is the number you think?
a. 12
c. 23
b. 20
d. 32
a
How many permutation can be made out of the word “ENGINEERING”?
a. 277,200
c. 272,700
b. 200,277
d. 227,700
a
Everybody continues in its state of rest or at constant speed in a straight line motion it is compelled to change that state because of forces acting on it”, This is known as
a. Newton’s first law
b. Newton’s second law
c. Newton’s third law
d. Kepler’s law
c
In the equation E = mc2 , c is
a. The distance between the neutral axis to the outermost fiber
b. Einstein constant
c. Speed of light
d. Speed of sound
b
It refers to the measure of the fluid’s internal friction.
a. Capillarity
c. Surface tension
b. Viscosity
d. Turbulent flow
c
Study of motion with reference to the force which causes the motion is
a. Statics
c. Kinematics
b. Dynamics
d. Kinetics
b
Branch of mechanics which deals with bodies in motion
a. Statics
c. Kinematics
b. Dynamics
d. Kinetics
a
6. It is a series of equal payments occurring at equal interval of time.
a. Annuity
c. Amortization
b. Deposit
d. Debt
c
Any line segment joining a vertex of a triangle to a point on the opposite side is called as:
a. Newton line
c. Cevian
b. Secant
d. Euclidian line
a
It is any influence capable of producing a change in motion of the object.
a. Force
c. Friction
b. Acceleration
d. Velocity
a
In the problem of writing the equation of a certain curve with respect to another axes in which the new axes are parallel to the original axes and similarly directed is known as:
a. Translation of axes
b. Reversal of axes
c. Notation of axes
d. Darsho’s axes
a
If the eccentricity is less than one, the curve is known as:
a. Ellipse
c. Parabola
b. Hyperbola
d. Circle
b
What is the study of the properties of figures of three dimensions?
a. Physics
c. Plane geometry
b. Solid geometry
d. Trigonometry
c
Naperian logarithm have a base closest to which number?
a. 2.17
c. 2.72
b. 3.14
d. 10
b
The factorial symbol (!) was introduced in 1808 by
a. Christian Goldbach
b. Christian Kramp
c. Christian Factorial
d. Christian Leatner
b
The unending sequence of integers formed according to the rule that each integer is the sum of the preceding two.
a. Fermat’s last theorem
b. Fibonacci numbers
c. Goldbach conjecture
d. Triangular numbers
a
What do you call this laws or properties of equality in algebra, x + y = y + x?
a. Commutative Law of Addition
b. Associative Law of Addition
c. Left Distributive Law
d. Right Distributive Law
b
The intangible item of value from the exclusive right of a company in a stated region of the country.
a. Market value
c. Goodwill value
b. Franchise value
d. Book value
d
The symbol of equality (=) was introduced in 1557 by
a. Bhaskara
c. Leonhard Euler
b. Brahmagupta
d. Robert Recorde
d
The logarithm of the negative number is
a. Irrational
c. Real
b. Rational
d. Imaginary
d
The first table logarithm with 10 as base was developed in 1615 by
a. James Naismith
c. John Waltis
b. John Napier
d. Henry Briggs
b
Who invented logarithms in 1614?
a. James Naismith
c. John Waltis
b. John Napier
d. Henry Briggs
c
The number logab and logba are
a. Equal
b. Equal but different in signs
c. Reciprocal to each other
d. Negative reciprocal to each other
d
A net force that will give to a mass of one gram an acceleration of 1 cm/s2 is said to be:
a. Newton
c. Ergs
b. Darsho
d. Dyne
b
The speedometer in your car tells you the ___ of your car.
a. Velocity
b. Instantaneous speed
c. Acceleration
d. Average speed
a
To report the ___ of an object, we must specify both its speed and its direction.
a. Velocity
c. Acceleration
b. Speed
d. Inertia
b
It is the branch of mathematics which deals with the study of formal manipulations of equations involving symbols and numbers.
a. Arithmetic
c. Geometry
b. Algebra
d. Trigonometry
d
It is a branch of mathematics dealing with integers and more generally, numeral computation.
a. Algebra
c. Trigonometry
b. Geometry
d. Arithmetic
b
The area of the region bounded by two concentric circles is called:
a. Washer
c. Annulus
b. Ring
d. Circular disk
b
“An unbalanced force acting on an object will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the force”. This is known as:
a. Newton’s first law
b. Newton’s second law
c. Newton’s third law
d. Kepler’s law
c
Parties whose consent or signature in a contract is not considered intelligent.
a. Dead persons
c. Demented persons
b. Senior citizens
d. Minors
c
The law which describes the motion of stars, planets, and comets.
a. Law of Universal Gravitation
b. Newton’s law of motions
c. Kepler’s Law
d. Big Bang and Black Hole Theory