Saturday, January 29, 2022

ALS Learning Competencies: Learning Strand 1 - Communication Skills - ENGLISH - Junior High School

Here is the list of ALS Learning Competencies for Learning Strand 1 - Communication Skills - ENGLISH - Junior High School, with examples and answers:


1. Interpret properly simple common written messages, signs, symbols, words, and phrases related to immediate needs or which are commonly used at work or in the community. · Written messages - No blowing of horns. - Slow down. - Observe silence. · Road signs - School Zone - Danger Zone - Men at Work · Names of: - Hospitals/health centers/clinics - Barangay hall - Advertisements, etc. · Traffic signs - Colored lights (red, yellow, green) - Traffic enforcers’ hand signals.

Example:

Mr. Nuval is driving his car and is approaching an intersection when the traffic light suddenly turned yellow. What should he do?

A. Keep driving.
B. Stop immediately.
C. Stop when it is safe.
D. Start driving

2. Recognize declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory sentences.

Example:

What type of sentence is the statement below?

You need to put your phone away during the exam.

A. Exclamatory
B. Declarative
C. Interrogative
D. Imperative

3. Identify the main idea, key sentences, and supporting details of a given paragraph

The Earth's atmosphere is composed of several layers. The lowest layer, the troposphere, extends from the Earth's surface up to about 6 miles or 10 kilometers (km) in altitude. Virtually all human activities occur in the troposphere. Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain on the planet, is only about 5.6 miles (9 km) high. The next layer, the stratosphere, continues from 6 miles (10 km) to about 31 miles (50 km). Most commercial airplanes fly in the lower part of the stratosphere.

(Excerpt from “Basic Ozone Layer Science” published by EPA)

What is the main idea of the paragraph above?

A. Most commercial airplanes fly in the lower part of the stratosphere.
B. Virtually all human activities occur in the troposphere.
C. Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain on the planet.
D. The Earth's atmosphere is composed of several layers.

4. Read simple directions related to various household or work activities such as:  • medicine labels and instructions for use • sanitation labels (waste management/segregation) • recipes • preparation and use of fertilizers, pesticides, and animal feeds • health and sanitation requirements on food handling and preservation • doctor’s prescription

Example:

The doctor prescribed that the medicine shall be taken every 4 hours. If Janiz took the second dose at 11:00 A.M., when will her fourth dose be taken?

A. 7:00 A.M.
B. 3:00 P.M.
C. 7:00 P.M.
D. 10:00 P.M.

5. Gather information from materials read using available information technology (IT) e.g., cellphones (text messages), compact discs (CDs), websites · organize information from materials read · note details from the text · identify major ideas and supporting details · identify the basic sequence of events and make relevant predictions about stories · identify cause and effect · outline information · summarize information · make generalizations

Example:

[1] Of all the different types, black teas usually contain the most caffeine. 

[2] There are many different varieties of tea. 

[3] So, if you’re drinking tea late at night, you might want to choose a red or herbal tea instead of a black tea if you don’t want to be kept awake by caffeine. 

[4] Teas can be grouped into a few major categories: black, green, white, red, and herbal teas. 

[5] On the other hand, red teas and herbal teas can be almost entirely caffeine-free. (From varsitytutors.com)

Which of the following order creates a logical paragraph?

A. 4, 1, 5, 3, 2
B. 2, 4, 5, 1, 3
C. 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
D. 4, 2, 3, 1, 5


6. Use words and expressions that affirm or negate.

Example:

Which of the following is NOT a negative statement?

A. Nobody receives a bonus.
B. Jessie rarely goes to the gym.
C. Hendrick did not call me yesterday. 
D. Marisse is sad.

7. Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical structures: • pluralization of regular nouns • tenses of verbs • aspects of verbs • subject-verb agreement • adverbs of intensity • adverbs of frequency •adverbs of manner • adverbs of place and time

Example:

The farmer raises  twenty _______ and five  ________.

A. sheep; cattle
B. sheep; cattles
C. sheeps; cattle
D. sheeps; cattles

8. Write simple sentences to:* tell something about members of the family.


9. Write a composition with correctly sequenced paragraphs using appropriate paragraph/ sentence structure and correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling to talk about oneself, country, and the world.


10. Ask and answer questions correctly.

Example:

Could you please tell me where ____________?

A. is the library located
B. the library is located
C. the location of the library is
D. is located the library

11. Relay correctly messages, commentaries, news accounts, announcements heard, advertisements, government rules and regulations, laws

Example:

What does the label below mean?

A. The product is under study and investigation.
B. The product is awaiting accreditation.
C. The product is not yet substantially proven to be effective.
D. The product is effective and yet not legally registered.

12. Use a particular kind of sentence for a specific purpose and audience: • asking permission • making requests • responding to questions • following and giving directions • giving information • explaining • expressing opinions/emotions • making assertions

Example:

Which of the following is impolite in making a request?

A. Would you be willing to get me a drink?
B. Could I get a drink?
C. A drink, please.
D. I wonder if you could get me a drink.

13. Ask and correctly answer questions related to current issues presented in TV, radio programs, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, video games, music, and other forms of media.

Example:

What is said about the advertisement?

A. 33 years old can apply
B. Only males can apply
C. Candidates can apply by mail
D. Candidates must be single
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Thursday, January 27, 2022

ALS Learning Competencies for Learning Strand 6 - Digital Citizenship

 Here are some of the topics that you should study for Learning Strand 6 - Digital Citizenship (Junior High School) to pass the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test:


1. Describe the computer and its characteristics.

Example: 

Erika wants to watch her favorite vlogger on YouTube. Which characteristic of the computer is most useful for her?

A. Speed
B. Accuracy
C. Display
D. Storage

2. Demonstrate understanding on how to operate a computer: turn on, turn off a computer and re-start a computer.

Example:

Edwin has just finished his assignment on Excel. What should he do last to turn off the computer after saving his file on a USB flash drive ?

A. Click the Standby button
B. Switch off the power supply
C. Press the Power button
D. Turn off the WIFI

3. List the different types of microcomputers and their uses in everyday life: desktop computer, gaming consoles, sound & navigation of a car, netbook, laptop, PDA, tablet PCs, mobile tablets, smartphones, calculators.

Example:

Which of the following statements about microcomputers is incorrect?

A. Smartphones can make calls and send text messages.
B. Laptops are portable devices.
C. You can watch videos on a desktop computer.
D. Microcomputer is larger than minicomputer.


4. Identify different types of computer hardware accessories and their respective functions.

Example:

This computer hardware is used to store the information and then process that information. 

A. RAM (Random Access Memory)
B. Hard drive
C. CPU (Central processing unit)
D. ROM (Read-Only Memory)

5. Identify different types of computer software and the tasks they are used for.

Example:

This software application is most useful if you want to present your report or study to a  large audience. 

A. Word processing
B. PowerPoint presentation
C. Desktop publishing
D. Spreadsheet

6. Explain the procedure of operating other computer peripherals.

Example:

Jessica asked for your help to print her excuse letter. Which step should she do first?

A. Select the printer
B. Click print
C. Determine how many copies
D. Open the File menu

7. Save documents under another name to a location on a drive.

Example:

Jamie wants to save her project on a USB flash drive. What is the last step she should do? 

A. Click File.
B. Choose Save As.
C. Name the file and click save.
D. Insert the flash drive into the USB slot.

8. Demonstrate the use of formatting commands in a word processing document.

Example:

After typing her reports on her laptop using MS Word, Monique wants to italicize all foreign words in it. Which formatting tool should she click after selecting the text? 

A.     B
B.      I
C.     U
D. 

9. Demonstrate the finalization of outputs in presentation software in terms of checking, and presentation of slides.

Example:

Henry has just finished his slides presentation. He wants the sentences in one slide to appear word by word instead of all at once. Which tab should he click?

A. Animations
B. Transitions
C. Design
D. Slide Show

10. Practice respectful conduct when using the internet, sensitivity to national and local cultures, avoiding identity, misrepresentation and fraud, internet etiquette while chatting, emailing, blogging and social media.

Example:

To be a responsible digital citizen, Thelma should avoid the following except _______.

A. Sending emails to as many people as possible. 
B. Disclosing her passwords to her best friend.
C. Standing up against cyberbullying.
D. Claiming works of others as her own. 
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ALS Learning Competencies for Learning Strand 2 - Scientific and Critical Thinking Skills

Here are the topics for Learning Strand 2 - Scientific and Critical Thinking Skills, that  you need to study to pass the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test:



Example:

1. Recognize the importance of recycle, reduce, reuse, recover and repair in waste management.

Example:

When you see the symbol below on a product you bought, what does it mean?


A. The product and container are recyclable.
B. The container is reusable.
C. The container is recyclable.
D. The container is reducible.

2. Describe ways of the proper use and handling of solid, liquid, and gas found at home and in school.

Example:

Which of the following is a good way of handling flammable and combustible liquids? 

A. Store them in well-ventilated areas.
B. Keep containers closed when not in use.
C. Label and keep them away from children.
D. All of the above

3. Demonstrate how sound, heat, light, and electricity can be transformed.

Example:

Lightning converts electrical energy into what kind of energy?

1. heat    2. sound 3. light   4. mechanical

A.  1 and 2
B.  2 and 4
C.  1, 2, and 3
D.  2, 3, and 4 

4. Describe the factors that affect climate change: • Greenhouse effect • Global warming • Pollution

Example:

Which of the following human activities contribute to the greenhouse effect that leads to climate change?

A. Planting more trees.
B. Raising more sheep and cattle.
C. Using electrical-powered cars.
D. Using solar panels to light homes. 

5. Demonstrate how simple machines help make work easier and faster: • Lever • Inclined plane • Wedge • Screw • Wheel and axle, e.g., bicycle • Pulley

Example:

Which of the following situations demonstrate the use of simple machines?

A. Two Boy Scouts raise a flag.   
B. A girl flies a kite.
C. A father rides a car.
D. A boy plays computer games.

6. Describe the layers of the earth and its composition, e.g., crust, mantle, and core.

Example:

Which of the following describe the outer core?

A. It is solid.
B. It is liquid.
C. It is composed of nickel and iron.
D. It is the thinnest layer of the earth.

7. Explain scientifically the basis of common practices, beliefs and phenomena e.g. not standing beside a tall object in an open field when there is lightning, harvesting mushroom, right after a lightning strike

Example:

What causes mushrooms to grow and multiply after lightning?

1. Mushrooms increase their number of fruiting bodies after lightning.
2. Mushrooms react when exposed to a burst of high-voltage electricity.
3. Through lightning, mushrooms are given a reproductive boost.

A. 3 only  
B. 2 and 3
C. 1 and 3
D. 1. 2, and 3

8. Distinguish mixtures from pure substances.

Example:

What is NOT true about pure substance and mixture?

A. Pure substance consists only of one element or one compound.
B. Mixture consists of two or more different substances, not chemically joined together.
C. Mixtures have a sharp melting point but pure substances melt over a range of temperatures.
D. Water is an example of a pure substance.

9. Describe the transfer of energy through the trophic levels.

Example:

A snake eats a frog that has eaten a grasshopper that has fed on a plant. What trophic level does the snake belong to?

A. Decomposer
B. Primary consumer
C. Secondary producer
D. Tertiary consumer

10. Explain how outstanding contributions of science have enhanced the quality of life and levels of thinking.

Example:

Which of the following is the least beneficial contribution of science in food production?

A. Hydroponics
B. Synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
C. Genetically modified (GM) foods
D. Packaging and Preservation

11. Investigate the relationship between the amount of force applied and the mass of the object to the amount of change in the object’s motion.

Example:

Consider two planets. Planet X has a mass of 100 Units while Planet Y has a mass of 1,000 Units. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

A. An object would have more mass on Planet Y compared with Planet X
B. The gravity on Planet Y is 10 times as great as that on Planet X.
C. The acceleration of gravity on Planet X is less than that on Planet Y.
D. An object would weigh more on Planet Y compared with Planet X.

12. Analyze various options concerning issues affecting daily life situations, e.g. birth control issues, removal of life support gadgets from patients.

Example:

Mrs. Castro is a devout Catholic. What birth control method should you advise her after the birth of her 3rd child?

A. Abstinence
B. Rhythm
C. Pills
D. Coitus interruptus

13. Explain the process of fertilization through an illustration.

Example:

The statements given are the steps in the process of fertilization. Which of the following gives the correct order of the steps?

    1. Fertilization occurs.
    2. Ovary releases the eggs.
    3. Sperm penetrates the mature egg.
    4. Sperm cells and egg cell meet in the fallopian tubes.

A. 1, 2, 3, 4
B. 3, 4, 2, 1
C. 2, 4, 3, 1
D. 4, 2, 3, 1
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Sunday, January 23, 2022

ALS Learning Competencies for Learning Strand 3 - Mathematical and Problem-Solving Skills - Junior High School (JHS)

Learning Competencies for Learning Strand 3 - Mathematical and Problem-Solving Skills - Junior High School (JHS) 


1. Adds and subtracts 1 to 2-digit whole numbers without regrouping

Example:

What is the sum of the flowers inside the boxes? 

A. 4 B. 16 C. 17 D. 60


2. Compares fractions using the symbol >, < or =

Example:

Which of the symbols below correctly compares the given fractions?

         2/3      3/7

A. = B. < C. > D. ≤


3. Solves one-step problems related to daily life involving addition or subtraction without regrouping

Example:

Charity bought a dress in a boutique. If she received ₱ 235.00 as a change, how much did she give to the cashier if the cost of the dress was ₱ 1,215.00 ?

A. ₱ 2,550.00  B. ₱ 1,450.00 C. ₱ 1,500.00 D. ₱ 980.00


4. Multiplies and divides a 3 to 5- digit whole number by 2 to 3- digit number

Example:

The quotient of 344,000 and 400 is ?

A. 760  B. 830 C. 860 D. 950


5. Applies knowledge of multiplication and division to solve daily life problems

Example:

Westy owed the cooperative ₱ 18,800.00. If he plans to pay it at the end of 8 months, how much should he save every month?

A. ₱ 2,350.00  B. ₱ 2,450.00    C. ₱ 2,450.00 D. ₱ 2,550.00


6. Solves two-step problems involving 2 to 4-digit numbers using any two of the four fundamental operations

Example:

Nicko received ₱ 3,500.00 from his uncle. He purchased a ₱ 450.00 cake for his son’s birthday. He counted his money in his wallet and he still have ₱ 6,200.00. How much money did he originally have?

A. ₱ 2,050.00  B. ₱ 2,250.00    C. ₱ 3,050.00 D. ₱ 3,150.00


7. Solves problems in daily life involving decimals that are money related

Example:

Mang Carding sells plastic bottles to a junkyard. If the rate of the bottle is ₱ 3.15 per kilo, how many kilos of plastic bottles should he sell to earn ₱ 34.65 ?

  A. 9   B. 11 C. 13 D. 15

8. Solves daily life problems involving ratio and proportion and rate

Example:

In a kindergarten class, there are 42 students. What is the ratio of girls to boys if there are 18 boys ?

 A. 8:6   B. 3:2 C. 3:4 D. 4:3


9. Translates real-life verbal expressions into letters or symbols or vice-versa

Example:

Emy’s brother is twice her age. Five years from now, the sum of their ages will be 43. What is the correct equation to find Emy’s age now?

A. x + 5 = 43 – 2x                 B. x + 5 = 2x + 43

C. x + 5 = 43 – (2x + 5)         D. 2x + 5 = 43


10. Computes the perimeter of different geometric shapes in everyday life

Example:

Find the perimeter of a regular hexagon whose side is 6 cm. ?

A. 24 cm. B. 30 cm. C. 36 cm. D. 42 cm. 


11. Computes for the cost of consumption of electricity and water

Example:

Loob Water Cooperative charges its customers as follows:

First 8 m3 or less….. ₱ 80.00
After 8 m3 ……………₱ 15.00/m3

How much is the water bill of the Santos family if they consumed 15 m3 ?

 A. ₱ 185.00 B. ₱ 195.00  C. ₱ 225.00 D. ₱ 1,200.00


12. Applies knowledge of addition and subtraction of integers in solving daily problems

Example:

The GM’s office is located  4 floors below the Treasurer’s office and the Secretary’s office is 7 floors above the Treasurer’s office. On what floor is the Secretary’s office if the GM’s office is on the 17th floor ?

  A. 30th B. 28th     C. 24th D. 21st


13. Solves daily life problems involving percent and percentage

Example:

In one precinct, BongBong Marcos got 60 of the votes while his closest rival got 20%. If there are 120 registered voters in that precinct, what percent of the votes went to the other candidates considering no one abstained?

  A. 24% B. 33%     C. 30% D. 50%


14. Reads/interprets data presented in a graph

Example:


    Based on the sales record of ABC Company above, in what year has the least sales ?

A. 2014 B. 2015     C. 2016 D. 2017


15. Applies Pythagorean Theorem in real-life situations

Example:

Tom leaves home to go to school. He walks 6 blocks South and then 8 blocks West. How far is Tom’s school from his house ?

  A. 2 blocks B. 10 blocks     C. 14 blocks D. 48 blocks

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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

ALS A&E Practice Test: LS 6 - Digital Citizenship

 Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. A computer mouse is both a hardware and an input device used to ________.

A. print document
B. display video
C. select menu commands
D. perform basic computation

2. Marie was sick today. She plans to write an excuse letter to be given to her ALS teacher. What software application should she use?

A. PowerPoint Presentation
B. Word Processing
C. Spreadsheet
D. Desktop publishing

3. Jacqui has just finished her report. She wants to put it in a USB flash drive. How will she do it?

1. Name the file and click Save.
2. Insert the USB in its slot.
3. Click File.
4. Choose Save as

A. 2, 3, 4, 1
B. 3, 4, 1, 2
C. 4, 2, 3, 1
D. 1, 4, 2, 3

4. PDF is a file format for capturing and sending electronic documents in exactly the intended format. PDF stands for _______ Document Format.

A. Personal
B. Portable
C. Paperless
D. Public

5. Aida wants to check the spelling of her presentation. What tab should she click?

A. Design
B. View
C. Format
D. Review

6. Daisy Joy is chatting with a new friend on Facebook. Which of the following should she avoid?

A. Being polite
B. Respecting one’s opinion
C. Exchanging personal information
D. Ending conversation properly

7. Norman has just finished his spreadsheet. If he wishes to save it, which tab should he click?

A. File
B. Home
C. Insert
D. View

8. Which tab/s can you find in Microsoft Word but NOT in Microsoft Excel? 
1. Page Layout
2. References
3. Data
4. Mailings

A. 4 only
B. 1 and 3
C. 2 and 4
D. 1, 2, and 3

9. Sonny selected a line in his document and wanted it to be highlighted. Which of the following should he click?   (Images from https://www.quia.com)


A. 

B. 

C. 

D. 


10. After inserting the plug in the wall socket and turning on the Wifi, Judie is now ready to use her computer. What is the next thing she needs to do? 

A. Press Power button
B. Click Refresh
C. Click on Restart
D. Log in

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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

ALS A&E Practice Test: LS 5 - Understanding the Self and Society

 Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Dahil kumulog at kumidlat kagabi, madaling araw pa ay nagtungo na sa kagubatan si Nardo upang maghanap ng mga kabute. Anong katangian mayroon si Nardo?

A. Matiyaga
B. Masipag
C. Maagap
D. Masinop

2. Bawat uri ng relihiyon ay may ipinagdiriwang na mga araw na mahalaga sa kanila. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI ipinagdiriwang ng mga Muslim?

A. Eid al-Fitr
B. Mawlid al-Nabi
C. Eid al-Adha
D. Hajj

3. Ang Covid-19 ay isang sakit na mabilis na lumalaganap sa buong mundo. Ito ay dulot ng isang uri ng anong mikrobyo?

A. bacteria
B. virus
C. fungi
D. protozoa

4. Maraming punong niyog ang barangay nina Natoy. Anong industriya ang HINDI mainam dito?

A. coco lumber
B. copra
C. lambanog
D. suka

5. Which of the following is the least form of conflict or dispute resolution?

A. Mediation
B. Litigation
C. Negotiation
D. Arbitration

6. Dahil mahal ang presyo ng mga pataba at napakamura ang halaga ng palay, ipinasya ni Mang Gusting na ipagbili na lamang ang kanyang 5 ektaryang bukirin upang gawing subdibisyon ng isang milyonaryo. Ano ang mabuting epekto nito?

A. Mababawasan ang suplay ng bigas
B. Tataas ang presyo ng palay
C. Bababa ang presyo ng mga pataba
D. Madaragdagan ang suplay ng bahay

7. Sa susunod na taon ay papasok na sa isang day care center si Timtam sa kanilang barangay. Anong ahensiya ng gobyerno ang namamahala rito?

A. DSWD
B. DepED
C. DILG
D. DOH

8. Every individual has ________ characteristics.

A. common
B. same
C. unique
D. ordinary

9. Kadayawan Festival is celebrated in Davao City every third week of August while the Feast of the Black Nazarene is celebrated in Quiapo, Manila every _______ of January.

A. first Friday
B. 9th day
C. first Sunday
D. 7th day

10. Mayroong sakit na  tuberkulosis si Aling Thelma. Alin sa mga sumusunod na serbisyo ng barangay ang higit na mapapakinabangan niya?

A. Pagkakaroon ng Mercury Drug
B. Nakahandang paunang lunas sa barangay hall
C. Pagkakaroon ng pribadong ospital
D. Libreng gamutan sa Barangay Health Center

11. Hatinggabi na ay patuloy pa rin ang videoke sa kapitbahay ni Mang Cardo. Ano ang una niyang dapat gawin upang ito ay mahinto?

A. Isumbong sa barangay ang kapitbahay
B. Tumawag ng pulis
C. Kausapin ang kapitbahay nang mahinahon
D. Batuhin ang bubong ng kapitbahay

12. The Kyoto Protocol operationalizes the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change by committing industrialized countries and economies in transition to limit and reduce ________in accordance with agreed individual targets.

A. greenhouse gases emissions 
B. the use of pesticides
C. fuel consumption
D. ozone depletion

13. Which of the following is NOT an example of civic engagement?

A. Participating in Balik-Eskwela
B. Enrolling in the ALS Program
C. Initiating a feeding program
D. Cleaning the barangay stream

14. Nakita mong napaso ng mainit na tubig ang daliri ng iyong kasambahay. Ano ang una mong dapat gawin?

A. Pahiran ito ng toothpaste 
B. Balutin ito ng gaza
C. Tumawag ng ambulansya
D. Patuluan ito ng malamig na tubig

15. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang hindi pribilehiyo o benepisyo ng isang senior citizen sa Pilipinas? 

A. diskwento sa internet load
B. express lane sa mga serbisyo ng gobyerno at establisyemento
C. diskwento sa kuryente at tubig
D. diskwento sa mga sinehan

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Monday, January 17, 2022

Batch 2021-2022 ALS A&E Practice Test - LS 2 - Scientific and Critical Thinking Skills

 Choose the letter of the correct answer.


Why does the Sun appear white at noon?

A. blue color is scattered the most 
B. light is least scattered
C.  red color is scattered the most
D.  all the colors of the white light are scattered away



2. How ozone being a deadly poison can still perform an essential function for our environment?

A. It is a great source of solar energy.
B. It is a necessary component of carbon dioxide.
C. It protects life on Earth from the Sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
D. It is a source of Vitamin D.



3. This organ plays a big role in digestion because the enzymes it produced break down sugars, fats, and starches.

A. Liver
B. Gallbladder
C. Pancreas
D. Small intestine

4. Energy in the case of higher plants and animals is obtained by ________.

A. Breathing
B. Tissue respiration
C. Organ respiration
D. Digestion of food

5. Newton’s First Law of Motion states that objects in motion remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force, and objects at rest stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. This statement is also referred to as the law of ________.

A. Force
B. Momentum
C. Friction
D. Inertia

6. Humans can breed plants and animals to have useful traits. By selecting which animals are allowed to reproduce, humans can influence an organism’s genotype. What name did Darwin use to describe this process?

A. Natural selection
B. Hybridism
C. Artificial selection
D. Survival of the fittest

7. The atomic number of a chemical element is equal to its _________.

A. protons
B. neutrons
C. mass
D. atoms

8. The symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit from the relationship.

A. Parasitism
B. Predation
C. Mutualism
D. Commensalism



9. What three things do plants need for the process of photosynthesis?

A. Sunlight, oxygen, and soil
B. Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water
C. Sunlight, oxygen, and sugar
D. Sunlight, soil, and water

10. What layer of the Earth creates the magnetic field around the Earth? 

A. Tectonic plates
B. Mantle
C. Outer core
D. Inner core

11. Which of the following best describes the Earth's inner core?

A. It is under such immense pressure that, even though it is very hot, it is still a solid.
B. The area of the Earth that is sometimes called the lithosphere
C. It consists of liquid iron and nickel.
D. The thinnest layer of the four layers that make up the composition of the Earth.



12. Volcanoes can be classified as dormant or active based on its _________.

A. age
B. shape
C. size of its crater
D. last eruption 

13. Most of the liquid fresh water on Earth is stored underground in _____.

A. caves
B. estuaries and marshes
C. lakes
D. aquifers

14. Two objects on Earth are dropped from the top of a building that is 85 meters high. If Object A has a mass of 15 grams and Object B has a mass of 3 kilos, which object will hit the ground first, assuming there is no air resistance?

A. Object A
B. Object B
C. Both objects will hit the ground at the same time
D. Additional  information is needed to determine the outcome

15. What is the role of DNA in a cell?

A. It is the building block for other molecules in the cell.
B. It provides the information to make proteins for the cell.
C. It provides energy to the cell.
D. It is responsible for the creation of cell membranes.

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

About Alternative Learning System (ALS) and ALS Completers

Source: Department of Education 

The ALS Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Assessment and Certification is a process that comprises an exam and other appropriate assessments to measure the competencies acquired by ALS learners based on the ALS K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC).


Completers of ALS who are passers of the A&E Test are given certificates bearing the Department of Education (DepEd) seal, the ALS logo, the Schools Division Office’s logo, dry seal and designated signatories, and the school’s name (if the A&E passer completed ALS under a school or an SBM School for ALS) or the Community Learning Center’s name (if the A&E passer completed ALS under a CLC). This duly signed official document certifies their competencies as comparable graduates of the formal education system.

Under DepEd Order No. 27, series 2018 (Amendment to DepEd Order No. 42, s. 2015, or the High School Graduates Who are Eligible to Enroll in Higher Education Institutions in School Year 2016-2017, in Relation to ALS), beginning school year 2018-2019 and for subsequent school years, passers of previous A&E Tests (high school level), and of the November 2017, March 2018, and February and March 2019 A&E Tests (high school level), who are all high school graduates of the old basic education curriculum for ALS, are eligible to:

a. Enroll in college/university as First Year students, subject to admission policies and requirements of higher education institutions (HEIs); or
b. Take skills development training programs; or

c. Enroll in Senior High School at any public school, or private school of their choice (subject to admission requirements).

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

ALS A&E October 2011 Test Passers: Elementary Level -Surname beginning with G

Here is the list of test passers who took the October 23, 2011, Alternative Learning System (ALS) Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test:

ELEMENTARY:

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME TESTING CENTER

4096 GABALDON JONEL CRESENCIO ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4097 GABALDON KATE LORRAINE MARINAY DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4098 GABALDON LEANNE MAE MARINAY DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4099 GABAN LIZALYN VILLANUEVA SAN ISIDRO HIGH SCHOOL
4100 GABARDA SHERLYN TUBOLA DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS

4101 GABAS JOSEMARIE REGALA BJMP* - BAIS CITY JAIL
4102 GABATO JUMEL UBAS NAGA NHS - WEST POBLACION
4103 GABATO MANILYN MARTINS NAGA NHS - WEST POBLACION
4104 GABAY GARRY ANTONIO ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4105 GABAYNO EVA POTOY ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4106 GABAYNO VENEIL FABBELLIORE ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4107 GABELINO MICHAEL GAURANA BACOLOD CITY NHS
4108 GABIN WARREN POGOSO CALBIGA CENTRAL ES*
4109 GABIOLA EMELYN MALAGUEÑO QUEZON CITY HS
4110 GABION ROXANNE JOY RAGOS GUBAT NORTH CS
4111 GABO CHITO MANIJI ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4112 GABO PRIMICLAR BUNGAY PTO. PRINCESA PILOT ES
4113 GABO REY DADO ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4114 GABON MARY CRIS BUNGAY TOMAS PINPIN MEMORIAL ES
4115 GABOR JACKELYNE DUBDUBAN AGUSAN NHS
4116 GABOR MELVIN ABAIGAR DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4117 GABRIEL FARHANISAH MANALUNDONG PASAY CITY EAST HS
4118 GABRIEL MICHAEL ARISME AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4119 GABRIEL SADIQ CAMED PASAY CITY EAST HS
4120 GABRILLO FITZ DARICK ALEGARBES CARCAR NHS
4121 GABRINAO IRENE TUPAC QUEZON CITY HS
4122 GABUAT NATHANIEL DOMINICSANCHEZ BAY CENTRAL ES
4123 GABUCAY ROMY DILFIN CAPIZ NHS
4124 GABUCO ROBERT ROMERO CLAUDIO SANDOVAL ES
4125 GABULE MAYLIN MONTES ST. JOHN DE BAPTIST HS
4126 GABUNADA JENALYN BACUS CONSOLACION CS
4127 GABUTAN GERALD BAYLON BJMP* - CEBU CITY JAIL MALE DORM
4128 GABUTAN JUDY MAR PAEZ DAPITAN CITY NHS
4129 GABUTIN DONALD BACO MARIGONDON NHS
4130 GABUYA VICTORIANO UMANDAC NABUNTURAN NATL. COMP. HS
4131 GABUYOG MARY JANE CORALES PASSI NHS
4132 GACAYEN SANCHES FORAWIT ISABELA NHS
4133 GACIAS EVELYN DEMESA GUBAT NORTH CS
4134 GACMATAN JONARD SAAIT DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4135 GACOL RICO CASILAN SAN JOSE PILOT ES
4136 GACON ROSEMARIE SOLMIANO SAN AGUSTIN CENTRAL SCHOOL
4137 GACUS CRISTAL B P. GOMEZ ES
4138 GACUSAN JONEL SIERVA QUEZON CITY HS
4139 GADIA ANGELICA YBAÑEZ P. GOMEZ ES
4140 GADIANO DEMETRIO S STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4141 GADIN MANUELITO FLORES SAMAR NHS
4142 GADIS SABINO JR PINIONES BISLIG CES
4143 GADJALI OMAR HASSAN IRENEO SANTIAGO NHS
4144 GADON JENIFER UGAT DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4145 GADOR MAY CHRISTINE LANGUBON SINDANGAN NHS
4146 GAGABE IAN JAY VALLEJOS KABACAN PILOT ES
4147 GAGATE CHRISTALYN MASAMOC QUEZON CITY HS
4148 GAGTO DARWIN FORONDA CANDON SCS
4149 GAGUIS LORELYN MALUPA SOCORRO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4150 GAHOC JOEY LINDASAN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4151 GAHOY ARJAY RELLATA EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4152 GAIN LESLIE ENRIQUEZ SOCORRO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4153 GAINSAN RONALD JR RONOLO PILAR NHS
4154 GAITERA MARY JOY CANETE WEST CITY ES
4155 GAJELES ELMA SANSOLES WEST CITY ES
4156 GALA RAFAEL MANZO ADRIATICO MEML. SCH.
4157 GALAAN JONNA ADO DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4158 GALACITE BOBBY MARFIL BJMP* - MAXIMUM SECURITY
4159 GALACITE GENALYN MARAYAN SAN JOSE PILOT ES
4160 GALAN ESIDRA RAMIREZ NAVAL SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4161 GALAN JOMARIE MARCILLIOS ANDRES BONIFACIO CS
4162 GALANG IVY MAÑAGO DAET ES
4163 GALANG PRINCE SAN PABLO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4164 GALANGERA ALDRIN CESAR ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4165 GALANGERA RONEL FONTELO BJMP* - ODIONGAN
4166 GALANGUE JENNY DOROMAL PEDRO DIAZ HIGH SCHOOL
4167 GALANIDA RONNIE GULLE AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4168 GALANO LANDO OBIAS LAGAWE CS
4169 GALAPIA JENEYLN OBREROS DON MARIANO MARCOS MEMORIAL E
4170 GALECIO CARLITO REODEQUE CALBAYOG EAST CS
4171 GALERA DEXTER SIBALA WEST CITY ES
4172 GALICIA FREDERICK LAVER CALOOCAN HS
4173 GALICIA JOLENA NAVERA BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4174 GALICIA WILKIN GALISANAO ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4175 GALIMA CHESTER BUNZON CANDON SCS
4176 GALIMA ISMAEL RAGINDID CANDON SCS
4177 GALINDEZ ANNA MARIE DICHE CALOOCAN HS
4178 GALINDO JAY-R CABACUNGAN NARVACAN NATIONAL CENTRAL HS
4179 GALINGAN FELINO JR AGUSTIN TUGUEGARAO NORTH CENTRAL SCHOO
4180 GALIZA CHARLEMAGNE SADORNAS ISABELA NHS
4181 GALIZA CLICHEIL NARCISO ILOCOS NORTE NHS
4182 GALIZA KENNETH BRAYLE GERONIMO ILOCOS NORTE AGRICULTURAL COLLEG
4183 GALLANO GERRARD CAHIGAS DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4184 GALLARDO JELEN DIGDOS LIBERTAD NHS
4185 GALLARDO RAFRENZ BUENAFLOR JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4186 GALLARDO REYNALDO SOCORRO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4187 GALLARDO ROWELL VILLADOS SAN PASCUAL NHS
4188 GALLARDO ZAHARA GAYRAMAN MISAMIS OR. GEN. COMP. HS
4189 GALLEBO MICHAEL JHON PALMES DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4190 GALLEGO DINDO ADORADA KABASALAN NHS
4191 GALLEGO RONALD DUAZO AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4192 GALLEGO TERESITA DUAZO AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4193 GALLEGOS CHRISTOPHER TAGUDIN STA. CRUZ NATIONAL HS
4194 GALLEON LARRY CRIZALDO JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4195 GALLETO JHUNIE GANGE SAN MIGUEL CES
4196 GALO NIMFA DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4197 GALOLA JENEBETH ENGYO AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4198 GALOLO LORELIE ENCABO NABUNTURAN NATL. COMP. HS
4199 GALON RAYMOND INOC TUDELA CENTRAL SCHOOL
4200 GALONG JONAH DELUSEN MT. PROVINCE GEN. COMP. HS
4201 GALOPE MARK BOY BARRETA TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4202 GALOSO JESSAMAE PAZ PTO. PRINCESA PILOT ES
4203 GALVERO KCLYN AMAR MALINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4204 GALVIZO HUBERT CURADA JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4205 GAMAYAO ALMERA DEMALATA PRES. M.A. ROXAS MS - SOUTH
4206 GAMAYAO ALVIN DEMALATA PRES. M.A. ROXAS MS - SOUTH
4207 GAMAYON CLARIZ PAJAMUTAN DON RESTITUTO BAOL CS
4208 GAMAYON EVELYN MELENCION CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL
4209 GAMAYON JOSEPHINE SITOY STA. ROSA ES - CENTRAL I
4210 GAMBA BENJO LOBERIA BAY CENTRAL ES
4211 GAMBAN JECEL TAMULON DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4212 GAMBE GLENN ACIBAL JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4213 GAMBOA ARIEL ADOLFO ZAMBALES NHS
4214 GAMBOA JOVEN SOSAS DALAGUETE NHS
4215 GAMBOA NAZARENE PITOGO HS
4216 GAMBOA ROMAN JAY ELONA IMUS NATIONAL HS
4217 GAMBOA VANESSA ARAMBULO PITOGO HS
4218 GAMER MENCHIE OLAYVAR CANDON SCS
4219 GAMIL NELSON DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4220 GAMING RINALYN MARTENES JUAN G. MACARAEG NHS
4221 GANABE JUNFRE BUAL AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4222 GAÑAC CHRISTIAN GABEHAN NAGA NHS - WEST POBLACION
4223 GANDAWALI NORHAINA SALIH SHARIFF AGUAK CES
4224 GANDILAN SARAH SAMBUGOY DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4225 GANDOL JUDY ANN BANANIA LEGAZPI CITY HS
4226 GAÑOLON NILO ALEVARA ILOILO NHS
4227 GANTIAO JOEY TUMABANG SINDANGAN NHS
4228 GANTONGAN JUNE JUNE BILWAK DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4229 GANZAN FIL AM PRINCESS CAGUIT BATANGAS NATIONAL HS
4230 GANZAN REMEGIO SANDE BJMP* - GEN. SANTOS CITY
4231 GAPA ANGELICA YACO MALAPATAN HS
4232 GAPASIN LESLIE RICO CONSTANCIO PADILLA NHS
4233 GAPATI JELICA ABIGAN EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4234 GAPER BERNARDINO JR GLORIA NABUNTURAN NATL. COMP. HS
4235 GAPOL LEONEL MARMIS KABASALAN NHS
4236 GARABILEZ RHOMA ABENOJA CANDON SCS
4237 GARACHICO FLORGIE GALENDEZ ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4238 GARADO RHANDEE VILLAMOR RIZAL CS
4239 GARAÑO EMMAR CAYAPAS DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4240 GARAS AMELY CELISTE JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4241 GARAS CHARENA SIGUNTO JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4242 GARAY BERNARDO GUILLEN BJMP* - DAVAO PRISON AND PENAL FA
4243 GARAY JESSA MIE IGNACIO PTO. PRINCESA PILOT ES
4244 GARAY MARVIN LINGAL BJMP* - NASUGBU MUN. JAIL
4245 GARAY MERCIMAR CABEJE LIBERTAD NHS
4246 GARAYAN MARISSA RODRIGUEZ PILI CS
4247 GARAYAN SALVACION PEDRO DIAZ HIGH SCHOOL
4248 GARCENILA ROSELYN TANDOY DEL ANGEL SALAZAR MS
4249 GARCES EMIL JAMES GAPAN SOUTH CS
4250 GARCIA ADONIS RAMOS CALAPE NHS
4251 GARCIA ALMASITA EPA TANJAY NHS (MAIN)
4252 GARCIA AMBROCIO GURDULA CALOOCAN HS
4253 GARCIA ANGELOMAR ALQUINO BACNOTAN NHS
4254 GARCIA ARRIANNE SHAINE BALUYUT STO. ROSARIO ES
4255 GARCIA AUGUSTO DIOSAY IMUS NATIONAL HS
4256 GARCIA BRYAN DAVE DELOSREYES SAN PABLO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4257 GARCIA CHERISH HERSHEY PADEROGO TANAUAN SOUTH ELEM. SCH.
4258 GARCIA ELMER JUSTIN LLAMAS DOH*
4259 GARCIA EMIELYN SIBAYAN SOLANO HS
4260 GARCIA JEAN CAMPOS AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4261 GARCIA JEEANNE MARIE GO BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4262 GARCIA JENLY PADILLA CAPIZ NHS
4263 GARCIA JOHN SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4264 GARCIA JOHN ANGELO CALINAO SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4265 GARCIA JOSE J-CEL MIRAFIOR SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4266 GARCIA KARREN MARIE FLORES TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4267 GARCIA KIMBERLY MANDAUE CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL
4268 GARCIA KRISSEL LACADIN BAY CENTRAL ES
4269 GARCIA KRISTOFFER JHON GUBAT NORTH CS
4270 GARCIA MC JULIUS LUISTRO SOCORRO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4271 GARCIA MILDRED BIYATO DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4272 GARCIA NIÑO SADUGAN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4273 GARCIA PHATRICIA QUELAH BLAYA KABACAN PILOT ES
4274 GARCIA REYNALD ORTEGA ILOCOS NORTE AGRICULTURAL COLLEG
4275 GARCIA RICHARD MORFE TUGUEGARAO NORTH CENTRAL SCHOO
4276 GARCIA SEAN KEN MURIEL CAINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4277 GARCIANO JULIANA MACEREN CARMEN NHS
4278 GARCIANO ZALDY B DIGOS CITY NHS
4279 GARDIOLA CRESENCIO MAGNO SAN PASCUAL NHS
4280 GARDOQUE MARI-ANNE SIBAL ILOILO NHS
4281 GARDOSE BRENAN ZONIO SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4282 GARGANTA BERNADETTE GARCIA CATAINGAN NHS
4283 GARIBAY MYRA TALATALA ERAMS WEST
4284 GARING ALVIN LUCION CLAUDIO SANDOVAL ES
4285 GARING JESABEL DIMATE LAL-LO NATIONAL HS
4286 GARLAN CHRISTIAN DANIEL CORTEZ UPPER BICUTAN ES
4287 GARLANDO MABEL TIBE PASAY CITY EAST HS
4288 GARLITOS JESSIE FERRER ISABELA NHS
4289 GARLLARDE JOHN MICHOL BACSA BATANGAS NATIONAL HS
4290 GARMA JONEL TIMPLE LAL-LO NATIONAL HS
4291 GARNICA ANTHONY D STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4292 GARNICA MARLON DOINO STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4293 GARNICA MERABIELL OMBOS NEGROS ORIENTAL HS
4294 GARNICA RONNEL TIJOL STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4295 GARO JAY LORD AGUSTIN LAL-LO NATIONAL HS
4296 GARO JESTONIE AGUSTIN LAL-LO NATIONAL HS
4297 GARON MEYNARD TAGALOG DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4298 GARRIDO GENESIS CAPUNONG BACOLOD CITY NHS
4299 GARRIDO JONAH PEDRO DIAZ HIGH SCHOOL
4300 GARRIGO ALEX ENCISO EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4301 GASCON KIMBERLY DORIMON KIDAPAWAN CITY PILOT ES
4302 GASGA ANA DONNA APOSTOL P. GOMEZ ES
4303 GASPAR AMELYN MEIM KABACAN PILOT ES
4304 GASPAR ELLA MAE ANGEL OGAYA SAPANG PALAY NHS
4305 GASPAR MARK JAMES BRAGA ILOILO NHS
4306 GASPAR STEVEN PASCUA MADELLA NORTH CS*
4307 GASPER JOSEPHINE ABIBUAG MARIA LOPEZ ES I SOUTH
4308 GATAB JEFFREY ATIS TAGUM CITY NHS
4309 GATBUNTON MICHELLE CONDINO CALOOCAN HS
4310 GATDULA PRISCILA ESCOBAR TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4311 GATINAO SALVACION MAE REQUINTINA DEL ANGEL SALAZAR MS
4312 GATMAITAN DANICA MABINAY SAN AGUSTIN CENTRAL SCHOOL
4313 GATMITAN MARY ANN MABINAY SAN AGUSTIN CENTRAL SCHOOL
4314 GATOC LOVELY GABAGAT SAPANG PALAY NHS
4315 GATPANDAN ANGELEEN SIBAL TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4316 GATUAL RUTH QUIBATE KABASALAN NHS
4317 GAUDIANO LANELYN PANCHO ILOILO NHS
4318 GAUM MARION DR. CECILIO PUTONG NHS
4319 GAVINO JOMAR DEW-ALAN BENGUET NHS
4320 GAVINO ROBERTO CABILES MANDALUYONG ES
4321 GAY ADRIAN ODIÑA CAINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4322 GAYAN VENANCIO JR LAMBAC KABACAN PILOT ES
4323 GAYANES RICHARD BAYSA P. GOMEZ ES
4324 GAYAO MARISOL ALBA BUKIDNON NHS
4325 GAYAS GENMARK BACTONG CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL
4326 GAYETA ANALYN LUAREZ DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4327 GAYLAN CHARLES TERCENA SAN MIGUEL CES
4328 GAYLON JOSEPH ADLAON ERAMS WEST
4329 GAZA JEROME MADRIGALJOS LEGAZPI CITY HS
4330 GAZA KARL ANGELO SILAGON BAY CENTRAL ES
4331 GEALON KIM LONZAGA DALAGUETE NHS
4332 GECOMO JHONFRIE LUBAT EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4333 GELICAME NORA PANALAYAN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4334 GELINDON RYAN GANORIA ODIONGAN SOUTH CENTRAL ES*
4335 GELLICA LEONARDO ABABA CARCAR NHS
4336 GEMARINO MICHAEL BERMUNDO BACOLOD CITY NHS
4337 GEMENTIZA LEAJANE PANCHO TANGUB CITY NHS
4338 GEMILGA MICHAEL DIGOS CITY NHS
4339 GEMPESAO REY ROLDAN CARCAR NHS
4340 GEMPESAW MARION BUGHAO BJMP* - TOLEDO CITY
4341 GENDRAULI FATIMA CABUNGCAL CARCAR NHS
4342 GENECIRAN JACOB VILLARINO REAL ELEM. SCH.
4343 GENERALE ANGELICA SABALBORO UPPER BICUTAN ES
4344 GENESE JOSEPHINE VERSOLA QUEZON CITY HS
4345 GENON EUSEBIO DEJINO LURAY II NHS
4346 GENON JOMAR DELASTRICO BACOLOD CITY NHS
4347 GEÑOSO JENNIFER AGAN KABASALAN NHS
4348 GENOVA RODOLF ESPARTIRO SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4349 GENOVISA SERGIO JR BARDILAS CARCAR NHS
4350 GENTERONE DYNA CZESARELLE JULLIEZA KIDAPAWAN CITY PILOT ES
4351 GENTILES ROGINE RIGES DR. CECILIO PUTONG NHS
4352 GENZON MA TERESSA DELA PEÑA IMUS NATIONAL HS
4353 GEOGRAFO ANA KRISTIN LOPEZ BAY CENTRAL ES
4354 GEOLIN VICTORIANO JR AMANDORON DALAGUETE NHS
4355 GEPAYA ESEL TANAUAN SOUTH ELEM. SCH.
4356 GEPITANO GLYSDI KHATE SALTING CLC SANTIAGO NORTH CS
4357 GERALDEZ CRISTY OMBOC AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4358 GERALDEZ JECKY SIGOVIA NAGA NHS - WEST POBLACION
4359 GERALDEZ JENNY PARTOSA QUEZON CITY HS
4360 GERALDEZ RICADO JR EDULUBERO TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4361 GERALDEZ RICHARD OMBOC AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4362 GERALE ALEX OLANDIA BJMP* - SILANG CAVITE
4363 GERARDINO DELFIN JR RITA LOPEZ NATIONAL COMP. HS
4364 GERARMAN SHERWIN ASNE CENTRAL TAYTAY NHS*
4365 GERMO DARWIN DADIVAS BACOLOD CITY NHS
4366 GEROGALIM RE-ANN BAUTISTA AGUSAN NHS
4367 GERONA GERALD ARIENDA QUEZON CITY HS
4368 GEROY RONDEL MACAPASO VALERIANO C. YANCHA MEMORIAL AG
4369 GERSALIA ARIEL COMILANG TUDELA CENTRAL SCHOOL
4370 GERVACIO JAMES HAROLD PALKONIT NAVAL SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4371 GERVACIO ROSALINDA TOLERO AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4372 GESITE WILFREDO ENSENA TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4373 GESOYOT JORIE ANTHONY NINGASKA EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4374 GESTOPA JOSELITO JUNTILLA BJMP* - DANAO CITY
4375 GESUIGA GLORIA TEQULLO JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4376 GETUTUA JOEMAR ZUNIEGA DALAGUETE NHS
4377 GIALODIN BADRODIN PLO KIDAPAWAN CITY PILOT ES
4378 GIBE JUAN CARLOS AGUIRRE MANDALUYONG ES
4379 GICO STEPHEN JONH ENRIQUEZ ILOILO NHS
4380 GIDOR MAE LACAZA AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4381 GIDUCOS JOHN MICHAEL PARAGSA BANTAYAN CENTRAL ES*
4382 GIENTECA JOEVEL VILLYARTA LANAO NORTE NATIONAL COMP. HS
4383 GIGANTE LARA GEWEN VICENTE BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4384 GIGANTO DOMINIQUE SISILYA NAGA NHS - WEST POBLACION
4385 GIGANTO MICHAEL FIGUEROA PASSI NHS
4386 GIL VENNIE ABABON CONSOJONG NHS
4387 GILBUENA WINDY BALANE LUCENA WEST 1 ES
4388 GILLES ARON JON BITUIN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4389 GILO STEVE ALLAN LARGADO BAY CENTRAL ES
4390 GILOS JEAN CABUNTUCAN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4391 GILVARY JERYLLE ESPINO WEST CITY ES
4392 GIME BABYLYN BAÑEZ MALINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4393 GIMENA GELIZA PAULA ALCANTARA P. GOMEZ ES
4394 GIMENO GARY CONAHAP DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4395 GINDAP SHIELA MAE PONSO SALAMAN CS*
4396 GINDOY LOVELY ESTRERA ORMOC CITY CS
4397 GINO RODINA A P. GOMEZ ES
4398 GIO SHING HURTADA NABUNTURAN NATL. COMP. HS
4399 GIPANAO JERLYN MANCERA DR. JUAN A. PASTOR MNHS
4400 GIRAY JEREMY TRINIDAD CALBAYOG EAST CS
4401 GITGANO JONATHAN GEBU CONSOLACION CS
4402 GLEMER DONNA GARDOSE ILOILO CES
4403 GLIFONEA JUN JUN PRIETO MOGPOG CENTRAL SCHOOL
4404 GLIZOLA JESSICA MARRO QUEZON NATIONAL HS
4405 GLORIA HAKMAN CATAPANG SAN PASCUAL NHS
4406 GLORIA JOHN MURPHY PALILEO BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4407 GLORIA MA DINA ROQUE BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4408 GLORIA MARISSA ROQUE BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4409 GLORY ARNOLD JEYCK URITA QUEZON NATIONAL HS
4410 GLORY SHARIDELLE URITA CAPAS HS
4411 GO JANET BELLEZA MAMBAJAO NHS
4412 GOCO RODEL MEREDORES PILAR NHS
4413 GOCO RONNIE BALLONICO BJMP* - MAXIMUM SECURITY
4414 GOCOTANO FELECIANO JR TAKYAWAN DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4415 GOCOTANO FLORENCIO JR GORIT DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4416 GODOYO DAVID LEGASPI DAET ES
4417 GOGOLIN LADY ANN LOYOGOY DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4418 GOJELDE FERLIN REFAZO LOPEZ NATIONAL COMP. HS
4419 GOLANE ALY SINOY PANABO NHS
4420 GOLANE ERNIE SINOY PANABO NHS
4421 GOLBEN NICKO TARRYO STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4422 GOLDE DIOSA MIRANDA BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4423 GOLEZ JUDYLINE ALPECHE CALBAYOG EAST CS
4424 GOLLIES ANGELY CAPOQUIAN UPPER BICUTAN ES
4425 GOLONG LARRY Y RIZAL CS
4426 GOMES JEFFREY BRACERO CONSOLACION CS
4427 GOMEZ ALJUNE ANGOS KABACAN PILOT ES
4428 GOMEZ ANGELITO MANAGBANAG CALBAYOG EAST CS
4429 GOMEZ CEFERINO DELA CRUZ SAN PASCUAL CENTRAL SCHOOL*
4430 GOMEZ DIONEL CONDINO TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4431 GOMEZ DIOSDADA W CALAPE NHS
4432 GOMEZ EFREN OLONGAPO CITY ES
4433 GOMEZ ELIAZAR DIZON CLAUDIO SANDOVAL ES
4434 GOMEZ ELIZABETH FORTEZ DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4435 GOMEZ EMMANUEL JR ESPE DALAGUETE NHS
4436 GOMEZ FERMIN VILLEGAS BJMP* - BOGO CITY
4437 GOMEZ JENNIFER JILL TOBAT DAPITAN CITY NHS
4438 GOMEZ JHONIE MAR DAGODOG DUMALINAO PILOT SCHOOL
4439 GOMEZ JOHN GARY MAYAGMA NINOY AQUINO ES
4440 GOMEZ MA. ANNIE CELIS ILOILO CES
4441 GOMEZ MAEGAN PELLODAR REAL ELEM. SCH.
4442 GOMEZ MARICEL BADA AGUSAN NHS
4443 GOMEZ RANDY ALILING SAN PASCUAL NHS
4444 GOMONID NOLI CARREON BJMP* - DAVAO PRISON AND PENAL FA
4445 GONHURAN OLIVER CAQUEZ IRENEO SANTIAGO NHS
4446 GON-OB RENE DIANTAL CARMEN NHS
4447 GONZAGA ARVIE JOHN MACAPAL BACOLOD CITY NHS
4448 GONZAGA HELDA CARRION STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4449 GONZAGA JERRY MALIGUAY JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4450 GONZAGA JUDY ANN MONTALBAN TAGUM CITY NHS
4451 GONZAGA MARICEL SIMBAHON SOGOD CES
4452 GONZAGA VIA MAE CARMELYN GULLEM ORMOC CITY CS
4453 GONZAGA WILMAR DALEER ANGELES SOLANO HS
4454 GONZALES ALBERT JACOB SAGCAL QUEZON CITY HS
4455 GONZALES ALVIN JAREK SAGCAL QUEZON CITY HS
4456 GONZALES DENNIS NAPOLES LAL-LO NATIONAL HS
4457 GONZALES DIANARA SALCEDO UPPER BICUTAN ES
4458 GONZALES ELLAINE ALMENDAREZ BAY CENTRAL ES
4459 GONZALES FRANKLIN BUNTAG AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4460 GONZALES GABRIEL POTOT BJMP* - MANDALUYONG CITY JAIL
4461 GONZALES HAYDEE BESA CAINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4462 GONZALES JENNY ROSE PIMENTEL NUEVA ECIJA NHS
4463 GONZALES JEROME DELA CRUS HONORATO PEREZ M.S. HS
4464 GONZALES JERWIN TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4465 GONZALES JESCELL ROMERO ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR NHS
4466 GONZALES JOCEL JR DARAGA NHS
4467 GONZALES JONATHAN BOGATE PILI CS
4468 GONZALES JONNA ROSE CORPUZ TOMAS PINPIN MEMORIAL ES
4469 GONZALES KIMMAICA PANGILINAN SAN PASCUAL NHS
4470 GONZALES KYRL JOHN DIGOS CITY NHS
4471 GONZALES LEMY TAGALOG STA. CRUZ NATIONAL HS
4472 GONZALES LOLITA TANNA RIO TUBA NATIONAL HS*
4473 GONZALES LORETO PACHIKO PEDRO DIAZ HIGH SCHOOL
4474 GONZALES LOUIE DRIO BAY CENTRAL ES
4475 GONZALES MARIBEL MERAFUENTES AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4476 GONZALES MARICRIS MADDELA BASI SOUTH DISTRICT*
4477 GONZALES MARJORIE PITA QUEZON NATIONAL HS
4478 GONZALES MARY GRACE MENDOZA MARIA LOPEZ ES I SOUTH
4479 GONZALES MHEL CHRISTIAN PADUA LIPA CITY NATIONAL HS
4480 GONZALES PRICELLA BUENO SAN ISIDRO HIGH SCHOOL
4481 GONZALES RAVEN JAY FABRERO SAN JOSE PILOT ES
4482 GONZALES RIZALINA GARCIA IMUS NATIONAL HS
4483 GONZALES ROCKY QUEZON NATIONAL HS
4484 GONZALES ROLLY JUANILLO LA CARLOTA SOUTH ES I
4485 GONZALES RUTH MAE AMPARO MANDALUYONG ES
4486 GONZALES SOFIO COMIZO MANDALUYONG ES
4487 GONZALEZ MARK CHRISTOHER SOCORRO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4488 GONZALIS FRANCISCA BAUTISTA DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4489 GONZALVO MARY GRACE DONATO SAN PABLO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4490 GORDE CHARRY ESCALANTE DAPA CES
4491 GORGOD ROGILRIE NEIL ABARQUEZ CARCAR NHS
4492 GORNEZ JOCELYN MAURICIO BAIS CITY NHS
4493 GORNEZ MARIBEL BATAL DAPITAN CITY NHS
4494 GOROSPE LENY PAMATIAN SAPANG PALAY NHS
4495 GORPIDO NORYVEL JULATON CAINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4496 GORRE EDITHA ATOP CARMEN NHS
4497 GORRO TOMAS ANISIO FUENTES KANANGA I CENTRAL SCHOOL*
4498 GOULDS DANIELLE SOPHIA MALONZO PITOGO HS
4499 GOYO ANILYN PORTILLO JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4500 GOYO MARICEL BAANG JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4501 GOZALES EGIEBOY GOMEZ AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4502 GRADO DANTE VERTICAL JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4503 GRAFIL JOSELITO NAGAS BJMP* - PATEROS
4504 GRAFIL NICKO ARVIN ATO UPPER BICUTAN ES
4505 GRANADA CHERRY MAE SARVIDA ZAPATERA ES
4506 GRANADO CRIS ROBERT BLAS ILOILO CES
4507 GRANEL FITZ LAWRENCE JOHNDIAN SOLANO HS
4508 GRATIL AIRA JOY AUREUS SAN ISIDRO HIGH SCHOOL
4509 GRAVELA JOHN-NOE ELLERO UPPER BICUTAN ES
4510 GREFAL REYCEL FLORDELIZA CAINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4511 GREFALDEO JOSHUA MARMOL BAY CENTRAL ES
4512 GREFALDO ROBERTO JR VICENCIO SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4513 GREGORIO ARLAN UPPER BICUTAN ES
4514 GREGORIO CHARLIE SONIO CAPIZ NHS
4515 GREGORIO LADYLYN HEBONG NEGROS OCCIDENTAL HS
4516 GREGORIO MARCELINO RODRIGUEZ BALIUAG SOUTH CS
4517 GREGORIO MESIL PUBLICO SALAMAN CS*
4518 GREGORIO RODA DONATO KALIBO ES
4519 GRIMALDO COLLIN DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4520 GROTO MYLENE DIAZ SAMAR NHS
4521 GROYON CHERRY MAY R ANTONIO G. LLAMAS ES
4522 GRULLO LUIS BACTUL MAASIN NHS
4523 GUADALQUIVER RONALD ROWELLE ORTIZ ZAMBOANGA CITY HS (MAIN)
4524 GUADALUPE CHINNETH BAJAREN AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4525 GUALBERTO CHARINA DUNGALLO SAN JOSE NATIONAL HS
4526 GUALIN JUNJIE VILLIGAS LIBERTAD NHS
4527 GUANZON IAN PORLARES BACOLOD CITY NHS
4528 GUANZON JOEL IMUS NATIONAL HS
4529 GUARDINA ISRAEL DERIGAY JACINTO P. ELPA NHS
4530 GUARIN EDILYN LAPORE MABUHAY NHS*
4531 GUARIÑO GEMMA MORA GUBAT NORTH CS
4532 GUAVEZ JUNJUN M BAY CENTRAL ES
4533 GUAVIS RONEL BALUBAL BASI SOUTH DISTRICT*
4534 GUBALANE AIZA N. MANDAUE CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL
4535 GUBALLO CHRISTIAN PAUL JARDIO EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4536 GUBATANGA KENT BRILLO BJMP* - UNGKA, JARO
4537 GUERA REMUEL LIPANTA BJMP* - DAVAO PRISON AND PENAL FA
4538 GUERIGAY MELVIN CARL MINOC ST. JOHN DE BAPTIST HS
4539 GUERRERO ARA MINA LABACO BALS OFFICE
4540 GUERRERO NOREEN SWEET ZETA TACURONG PILOT ES
4541 GUERRET RYAN NABAYSA BACNOTAN NHS
4542 GUEVARA LESTER JOHN PREVENDIDO ILOILO CES
4543 GUEVARRA ERIKA BAMBILLA SAN ISIDRO HIGH SCHOOL
4544 GUEVARRA MARIE JOY BALATIBAT BAY CENTRAL ES
4545 GUEVARRA RENATO JR FLORES CALBAYOG EAST CS
4546 GUIABAR ALLAN KATOG SALAMAN CS*
4547 GUIABAR PAHIMA IBRAHIM BJMP* - GEN. SANTOS CITY
4548 GUIALIL NORHAINA ADOR SHARIFF AGUAK CES
4549 GUIANG ALYSSA MARIE SALAYOG IMUS NATIONAL HS
4550 GUIAPLOS ZAHARA DALATIN ISULAN CS
4551 GUIBANE BRENDA PEDRO DIAZ HIGH SCHOOL
4552 GUIBANE JULITO INCESO RIZAL CS
4553 GUID JERALD GUID FALOTE P. GOMEZ ES
4554 GUIDO JOSE ROMEO MAYOL CCOSCC
4555 GUILARAN JOHN RICK JR SUELLO IRENEO SANTIAGO NHS
4556 GUILAY PABLITO JR PAHANGGIN BUKIDNON NHS
4557 GUILINGAN MAYLENE DUMINGO DAPITAN CITY NHS
4558 GUILLEN GLADLYN LOYOLA IMUS NATIONAL HS
4559 GUILLERMO DELIN SHAW ARALES NUEVA ECIJA NHS
4560 GUILOAN JIMREB EDUARDO BENGUET NHS
4561 GUIMBA ROY CATODAY EUGENIO S DAZA PILOT ES
4562 GUINANAS JENECA CAMADO IRENEO SANTIAGO NHS
4563 GUINARES RHEENA YALONG ZAPATERA ES
4564 GUIÑAREZ JUAR ROCA TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4565 GUINIPAAN ALAN JR LARANANG PALO I CENTRAL SCHOOL*
4566 GUINITA ANNE JANSHEN BAHAY DASMARINAS NATIONAL HS
4567 GUINTO ALYSSA MISA PASAY CITY EAST HS
4568 GUINTO JOHN RODEL SORIANO QUEZON CITY HS
4569 GUIO-GUIO JONIE SAMORANO MISAMIS OCC. NHS
4570 GUION KATHLYN TEJADA PITOGO HS
4571 GUIRAL ANGILIE ASOY PASIG ELEM. SCHOOL
4572 GUIRIGAY HILLARY CAIPILAN AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4573 GUIRINO CHARBELYN ARTAJO DAVAO DEL SUR SCHOOL OF FISHERIES
4574 GUISAN ORAS MASALON MALAPATAN HS
4575 GUISANDO REYMARK FUNTES TUDELA CENTRAL SCHOOL
4576 GUISIHAN LYKA MONTERO DIGOS CITY NHS
4577 GUISINGA EDMON CERVANTES IMUS NATIONAL HS
4578 GUITERING JOVEN PAGULAYAN BASI SOUTH DISTRICT*
4579 GUITTU RISHEL BONGHANOY PITOGO HS
4580 GULADA ANABEL PAYAN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4581 GULAM NORODIN KURIG KABACAN PILOT ES
4582 GULAM ZAHRAH KUREG KABACAN PILOT ES
4583 GULANES JASON PEÑAPIL BJMP* - DAVAO PRISON AND PENAL FA
4584 GULAPA MA CRISTINA NEPOMUCENO IMUS NATIONAL HS
4585 GULAS MC EUGENE CARONAN P. GOMEZ ES
4586 GULDO DESIE TAN STA. MARGARITA I CES*
4587 GULE FELY HINALOC PILAR NHS
4588 GULE TERESA HINALOC PILAR NHS
4589 GULLAN ELLAYSSA QUEZON CITY HS
4590 GULLE ZOSILETA HUNCOLADA BJMP* - GEN. SANTOS CITY
4591 GULLUNAN GRAHAM GILL ABBIG SOLANO HS
4592 GULTIANO KENNETH TIMOGAN BUENAVISTA SPED INTEGRATED SCHOO
4593 GUMAHAD LEVIE JEAN PONCE BUKIDNON NHS
4594 GUMAHIN ERLINDA OBIAS AGUSAN DEL SUR NHS
4595 GUMAHIN REJIE SUMANDIG STA. CRUZ NATIONAL HS
4596 GUMANAD ELMAR ANTONINO TAMBISAN NHS
4597 GUMANGAN NEMRIS BULLOD MT. PROVINCE GEN. COMP. HS
4598 GUMATIN WILBERT BATANG OY LAGAWE CS
4599 GUMAWA EDDIE AGUSTIN DEL ANGEL SALAZAR MS
4600 GUMAWA PRUDENCIO JR RAYMONDO DEL ANGEL SALAZAR MS
4601 GUMBA DYNA LINGO PILAR NHS
4602 GUMGOM SUMIAN OMAT SOCORRO CENTRAL SCHOOL
4603 GUMIYAO RHENE WANSI MT. PROVINCE GEN. COMP. HS
4604 GUMOBAO JOA SAYMAN DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4605 GUMOP-AS LEA SOSOBAN UPPER BICUTAN ES
4606 GUMOP-AS MA. RISTELA TESIO PILAR NHS
4607 GUNABE ASTERIA MORALITA TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATL. HS
4608 GUNAY RICHARD ZARA DR. JUAN A. PASTOR MNHS
4609 GUNTIN LOVELY NACUA LIBERTAD NHS
4610 GUNTING HAKIM HADJI RAUF BACOLOD KALAWI NHS
4611 GUNTING HAPIDA MANAROS BACOLOD KALAWI NHS
4612 GUPIT YUJIANNA CAPISTRANO CALOOCAN HS
4613 GUPO JOHN LLOYD LACHICA TANAUAN SOUTH ELEM. SCH.
4614 GURAL CRIS BERNAL BAY CENTRAL ES
4615 GURANG ANALYN TAHOP MADELLA NORTH CS*
4616 GURBUXANI KARL RICKNI DELOS REYES ZAPATERA ES
4617 GURTIZA MARICAR FLORES PASIG ELEM. SCHOOL
4618 GUSTAHAM MARIAM ADDAK MABUHAY NHS*
4619 GUSTAHAM YUNOS NAWI MABUHAY NHS*
4620 GUSTHAM HAJINULLA AMINUL MABUHAY NHS*
4621 GUTIERREZ BEATHRISE LEDESMA CALOOCAN HS
4622 GUTIERREZ DONDON SISAYAN IMUS NATIONAL HS
4623 GUTIERREZ HARU PEREZ MAGDIWANG CENTRAL ES*
4624 GUTIERREZ JAY-R CRUZ PARANAQUE NATIONAL HS
4625 GUTIERREZ JESUS MENDOZA DANIEL R. AGUINALDO NHS
4626 GUTIERREZ JOANNE MALABANAN BAY CENTRAL ES
4627 GUTIERREZ LEO PABLO CAINTA ELEM. SCHOOL
4628 GUTIERREZ MEANN LOSTANIAS MARIKINA ES
4629 GUTIERREZ ROMMEL SOMERA REAL ELEM. SCH.
4630 GUYAGON CARINA BAMBAO PEDRO DIAZ HIGH SCHOOL
4631 GUYAO DIVINE VALDEZ QUEZON ES
4632 GUYLAN REY JAY BACALSO LIBERTAD NHS
4633 GUYLAN REYMAR BACALSO LIBERTAD NHS
4634 GUYOD JOSEPHINE BALLAD CORDON SOUTH CS
4635 GUYON RECHELLE ANN CARPIO MAGDIWANG CENTRAL ES*
4636 GUZMAN LEVIE ACERIT TUGUEGARAO NORTH CENTRAL SCHOO
4637 GUZMAN LOVELYN STA MARIA BJMP* - MANDALUYONG CITY JAIL
4638 GUZMAN MARCO CUYO LAL-LO NATIONAL HS
4639 GUZMAN MARK JOSEPH HORTILANO ILOILO NHS
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