Mock UPCAT
Mock UPCAT
Mock UPCAT
1. D 11. C
0.04 = = =
Sum of terms in a sequence
2. A
= = =(Average)(# of terms)
3. C
Average =
(2a)2 = (22)(a2)= 4a2
x5-x3 = (x3)(x2-1) = = 46.5
a3+ a3 = (a3)(1+1) = 2a3
(x+y)2 = x2+2xy+y2 Number of terms
4. C
+ = + = =
Statement Reason 60
B 52 C
1. ∠A and ∠Y are 1. Definition of 62 72
vertical angles Vertical Angles D
1. A 8. C
. /. /. / a. 1/.3 = 10/3 = 3.33
4
b. .3/3 = 0.1
= . /. /. /=. /. /.
23 / c. (.3)2 = 0.09
= . /. /.
7
/ = . /. /. / d. d. .3 - .003 = 0.297
50
9. B
= 15mm – 6mm = 9mm removed
2. C = 1500 sheets
28
̅̅̅̅ 10. B
33
3. D x = 15 mins;
= . / x= =( ) . / = 25 mins.
. / ,( ) 11. D
. /] (30m)(20m) = 600 m2
(600 m2) . / = P8640
0 . /1 , . /]
12. D
= . / . / 3:5 :: x:35;
4. A 5x = (35)(3) = 105
w: finished → left x= = 21
x: finished → left 13. D
Given only the cost of a compact disc
y: finished → left player, you cannot determine the percent
z: finished → left discount placed on it.
14. B
> > > ; w, x, y, z %
5. C ( )
=
Jake: → left ( ) ( )
Sheila: . / . / = =
15. C
– = left 3
(x). / = ; x = = =
Henry: . / . /
16. B
left . /
Note: Since Marian gave half or the = = . /. / = . /. /
remaining pie to Henry, she was left with the
other half of the remaining pie. Thus, Marian
has the same amount of pie as Henry does.
= . / . /=
6. C 17. B
0.52 = = = ( √ ) = ,( )( √ )- = ( ) (√ )
7. C ( )( ) = = = 6561
a. 0.00035 18. B
b. = 0.00000355 [(√ )( √ )- = [( )( )- = [( )( )]
( )( ) ( )( ) , — -
c. = = ( )( ) =
= ( )( ) = 0.0035
d. 3550( ) = 0.00003550
19. A 25. C
(6)(9)(N) = ( )( )
( ) ( ) (
9
)( ) ( )(
3
) ( )( )4 Let x be Lou’s age
N= = = 2 =
( )( ) ( )( )
= (3)(-4) = -12 3x – 6 be Lee’s age
20. A x + 5 be Lou’s age after 5 years
(√ )(√ ) = √( )( ) =√ =
21. A 3x – 6 + 5 = 3x-1 be Lee’s age after 5 years
=z
= ( )( ) = ( )( ) = ( )( ) = 9z
22. A (2)(x + 5) = 3x – 1
0.104 – 2y = 0.02y – 0.3 2x + 10 = 3x – 1
0.104 + 0.3 = 0.02y + 2y 11 = x or x = 11
0.404 = 2.02y 26. C
y = 0.404/2.02 = 0.2 = = P466.67/part
nd
2 child will get 2 parts:
23. B (2)(P466.67) = P933.33
27. C
(3)(4)(8)(32)(R) = (16)(32)(12)
Let A be Pedro’s money
( )( )( ) ( )( )( ) ( )( ) 2 B be Juan’s money (before giving Pedro)
R=( = = = =2
)( )( )( ) ( )( )( )( ) ( )( )( ) C be Jose’s money
B = 4C = (4)(P30) = P120
24. A A = ½ B = (½)(P120) = P60
P= 28. A
Let M be the new value for P after the
variables J, K or L were changed
a. If L is halved
M= = = 4 = 4P
( )
b. If L is doubled
M=( ) = = P √ =
c. If J is doubled 29. C
( )( )
M= = = P =2
d. If L is quadrupled 10x + 25p – 3 = (2)(5xp + 1)
M=( ) = = P 10x + 25p – 3 = 10xp + 2
10x – 10xp = 2 + 3 – 25p
(10x) (1-p) = 5 – 25p = (5)(1 – 5p)
5 (1 – 5p)
x =2 =
( ) ( )
30. A
2 units
diameter: 2 units
radius: (½)(diameter) = (½)(2) = 1 unit
Area: = ( ) =
31. D 34. D
(16 in)(30 in) = 480 in2 Areashaded:AreaABCD
Squares with side 1: 1 in by 1 in 13:(5)(4); 13: 20
Areasquare: (1 in)(1 in) = 1 in2 35. B
Areashaded = Arearectangles – Total Areasquares
10 units
= 480 – (6)(1) = 480 – 6 = 474 in2
32. A
10 units
16
735π = ( )
49π = = Area of circular base
40. B
D E
Statement Reason
1. DE || BF 1. A trapezoid has
one pair of
parallel sides ( )
2. m∠FED=m∠AFB 2. Corresponding 41. D
= 90° Angles Postulate
3. ΔFAB is a right 3. Definition of a
triangle right triangle
4. BF = 3 4. Pythagorean
Theorem (3-4-5 ( )( )
Pythagorean ( )( )
Triple) ( )( )
5. CF = CB + BF 5. Segment Addition ( )( )
Postulate
6. CF= 12 + 3 = 15 6. Substitution of
Values; Given
Since CDEF is a rectangle, then CF = DE.
Areatrapezoid = = =
= ( )( ) = sq. units
37. C
Let x be the width of the rectangle
x+3 be the length of the rectangle
2 (x + 3) + 2 (x) = 34
2x + 6 + 2x = 34
4x + 6 = 34
4x = 34 – 6 = 28
x= =7
x + 3 = 10
Area = (length)(width) = (10)(7)
= 70 sq. units
38. A
Asmaller circle : Abigger circle
:
( ) : ( )
( ) : ( )
( ) : ( )( )
42. C 44. C
If the perimeter of an equilateral D
2 2 2
6–2=4
( ), ( )- m= + = =
( ), ( )- 59. B
⁄
( ) ( ( ⁄ ))
( )( ) =
( )( ⁄ ⁄
) = = ⁄ ⁄
60. A
132 = (3 ) = =
8
( )( ) ( ) ( )( )( ) ( )( )( )
= ( ) ( ) ( ) -1
= -216
( )( )
( )
57. A
R=
2. A
Source:http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/classes/met130/notes/chapter1
9/sundogs.html
Source: https://me-mechanicalengineering.com/wp- 6. B
content/uploads/2015/11/heat-transfer.jpg Plant photosynthesis occurs in leaves and green
stems. Since green objects reflect the color green
Convection is the heat transfer through a fluid. The and absorbs all the other components of white light
differences in temperature produce convection currents. (ROYBIV), then the plants can only use these
The less dense or hotter parts of the fluid rise while components in photosynthesis. Thus, if a plant is
cooler or denser areas sink. Birds and gliders make use placed under green light, then it will reflect all light
of upward convection currents to rise. and absorb none. Thus, photosynthesis will not
occur in this setup.
3. B
Air travels from an area of high pressure to an area 7. B
of low pressure to ‘even out’ the pressure difference
and to produce equilibrium. Blood flows through the heart as follows:
Superior/Inferior Vena Cava → Right Atrium
4. B → Tricuspid Valve → Right Ventricle →
The feather quickly reaches a balance of forces and Pulmonary Valve → Pulmonary Artery →
thus a zero acceleration or terminal velocity. However, the Lungs → Pulmonary Veins → Left Atrium
coconut never reaches a terminal velocity during its fall →Bicuspid (Mitral) Valve → Left Ventricle →
because the forces never become completely balanced. Aortic Semilunar Valve → Aorta → Entire
Therefore, there’s still acceleration and it falls faster than body
the feather because it has a far greater weight. It continues
to accelerate as it falls, approaching a terminal velocity yet
never reaching it. However, the feather does not require
much air resistance before it ceases its acceleration and it
obtains the state of terminal velocity in an early stage of its
fall. The small terminal velocity of the feather means that
the remainder of its fall will occur with a small terminal
velocity.
10. A
Monera is a kingdom which consists of all
prokaryotic organisms, which are simple, single-
celled organisms.
11. C
A virus consists of genetic material
(RNA/DNA) which is surrounded by a protective
protein coating called capsid. It is not considered
free-living since it cannot reproduce outside of a
living cell. Viruses have evolved to pass on their
genetic information to living cells so it can replicate
along with the cell.
Source: http://intensivecare.hsnet.nsw.gov.au/shock
8. B
During inhalation, air travels from one’s nose or
mouth to the alveoli where an O2-CO2 exchange
occurs. Thus, air flows through the respiratory
system as follows:
nasal cavity → pharynx →larynx → trachea →
bronchus → bronchiole → alveoli
12. A
The food chain starts with an organism that
produces its own food from a primary energy
source or autotrophic. Examples of these are plants
and algae. Thus, the food chain must start with
cabbage.
Next on the chain is a first-order consumer, an
organism which eats autotrophic organisms. Since a
snail is an herbivore, it should be next in this
specific chain.
Source:http://www.docstoc.com/docs/88989762/Structure- Rats on the other hand are omnivores. They eat
and-Function-of-the-Respiratory-System either plants or animals. Specifically, they can eat
snails. Even though rat could be next to cabbage in
9. B the food chain, snails cannot eat any organism in
the chain aside from cabbage.
Angiosperms Molds are detrivores - organisms which break
Monocot Dicot down dead plant and animal matter. Thus it must be
Cotyledons 1 2 last in this food chain.
Venation parallel netted
Petals & in 3’s in 4’s or 5’s 13. C
Sepals An organism can be classified as a second order
Root System fibrous taproot consumer if it eats a first order consumer or an
Vascular scattered in rings herbivore. Since according to the food web, man
System eats chickens, which in turn, eats corn, then
chickens can be classified as herbivores or first-
order consumers and man can be classified as a namely OO. Also, an offspring will get one allele
second-order consumer. from each parent.
AA x OO AO x OO
14. B O O O O
The organism shown in the figure is a planarian. A AO AO A AO AO
Since it has a simple body plan, then it can A AO AO O OO OO
regenerate a complete body from fragments of itself As shown by the chart, a cross between a
through regeneration. woman with blood type A and a man with blood
type O can only produce genotypes AO or OO and
15. D thus blood types A or O. Therefore, it is impossible
If an organism has adapted well to its that her dad is her real dad because she cannot
environment, it has a survival advantage and is thus inherit a B allele from her father.
less likely to become extinct. Also, mutations are
less likely to occur within organisms of this kind 18. D
since mutations usually occur in direct response to It was observed in Mendel’s dihybrid crosses
selective pressure to increase the chances of that characteristics were inherited as separate units
survival. Likewise, if an organism has already and that each unit was inherited independently of
adapted well to its environment, then it will stay the others.
there and prevent from migrating. In addition, the
adaptation of an organism to its environment is a 19. B
good trait and will probably be passed on to its Given that the allele for long antennae is
offspring. denoted as L, we can assume that the allele for
short antennae is denoted as l. If all the offspring
16. D have long antennae, then their possible genotypes
Spermatogenesis: spermatogonium (diploid) → are LL or Ll. However, since their mother has short
primary spermatocyte → 2 secondary antennae and a genotype ll, the offspring must have
spermatocytes (haploid) → 4 spermatids → 4 at least one l allele. Thus, their genotype is Ll.
spermatozoons/sperms
20. D
Transcription is the synthesis of a
complementary RNA copy from a DNA segment.
Thus, the RNA consists of the ‘partner’ bases of the
ones in DNA and that uracil is used in place of
thymine. (Partner bases: Adenine and
Thymine/Uracil; Cytosine and Guanine)
Before 3’ ATGCT 5’
After 5’ UACGA 3’
21. B
If X denotes the dominant allele for free
earlobes and x denotes the recessive allele for
attached earlobes, then the result of a cross between
a heterozygous man and a woman with attached
earlobes (homozygous recessive or xx) is
x x
X Xx Xx
x xx xx
17. B Thus, the offspring has 2 out of 4 or a 50%
Type A blood (according to the A-B-O blood chance of having free earlobes.
type classification system) has two possible
genotypes namely AA or AO. On the other hand,
type O blood has only one possible genotype
22. B 27. A
w/cell w/ w/ w/ The Paleozoic era is the oldest and the Cenozoic
wall mitochondria nucleus ribosomes
Monera OK - - OK
era is the newest. Thus, the organisms that evolved
Protista - OK OK OK the most recent are in the group with a starting
Fungi OK OK OK OK point that is nearest the Cenozoic era, which are the
Plantae OK OK OK OK Chordates.
Animalia - OK OK OK
Only organisms of the Kingdoms Fungi and
28. C
Plantae possess these characteristics.
An increase in the population of a group is
symbolized by an outward sloping of the graph.
23. D
Thus, arthropods had the greatest increase during
the Cenozoic era.
29. B
The only group that became extinct before the
Cenozoic era is the Graptolites. Graptolites became
extinct specifically during the Permian period.
30. C
Source:http://www.docstoc.com/docs/42151762/DIGESTIVE
-ENZYMES-WORKSHEET-ANSWERS
Before small intestine digests absorbs the
simplest forms of organic matter, food must first be
digested in the mouth, esophagus, stomach and the
small intestine with the help of enzymes. Thus,
food must first be broken down into maltose,
peptides / simpler peptides (amino acids), glycerol
and fatty acids.
24. D
If the tibial nerve (which is a motor and sensory
nerve) is blocked, then areas below the obstruction
(such as toes) cannot move nor feel.
25. C
Extinction of dinosaurs cannot be caused by
human disturbance since the dinosaurs became
extinct at the end of the Cretaceous era (85 million
Source: http://forces.si.edu/atmosphere/04_00_01.html
years ago), while archaic Homo sapiens between
400,000 to 250,000 years ago on the Cenozoic era. The coldest layer of the atmosphere is the mesosphere.
31. A
26. B Weather is formed in the troposphere. It is also
All insects have 6 legs. Since ants, beetles and where most clouds and 99% of the water vapor are
butterflies have 6 legs, they can be classified as found. Since rain is water condensed from water
insects. A tick has 8 legs and is thus an arachnid. vapor and falls as drops from clouds, then we can
say that rain comes from the troposphere.
32. D 35. D
A transmitter radiates energy upwards toward The Sun, which is our nearest star, is found
the thermosphere where it will be refracted by ions, approximately 150 million kilometers from the
downwards to the surface of earth. Radio signals Earth. It is also about 250,000 times closer to Earth
can be sent to farther places through this method than Proxima Centauri – the next closest star.
than if propagated through the surface of the Earth, Proxima Centauri is found more than 30 trillion
since there are many obstructions in the surface of kilometers from Earth.
Earth.
36. C
33. C
Source: http://www.eoearth.org/article/Mid-
ocean_ridges?topic=50013
Mid-ocean ridges are formed when two tectonic Source: https://lifeboat.com/blog.images/uranus-is-a-real-oddball-
plates diverge or move away from each other. in-our-solar-system.jpg
When this forms, magma rises up and cools down,
forming new rocks. Most of the planets in the Solar System orbit the sun
like a top spinning across the floor, with their spin-axes
34. C more or less vertical to their direction of motion
however, Uranus rolls along its orbital plane like a
wheel when it rotates.
37. A
Mercury is a metallic element that is liquid in
room temperature. It is used in thermometers and
barometers. Zirconium is a grayish-white metallic
element used in coating fuel rods in nuclear
reactors. Carbon dioxide is a compound consisting
of two oxygen atoms and a carbon atom that are
covalently bonded. Milk on the other hand is a
mixture of water and milk solids such as
carbohydrates, proteins, fat and minerals.
38. C
Change Example
1.Change in metal rusting
Source: http://www.space.com/62-earths-moon-phases- color 4Fe+3O2+6H2O→
monthly-lunar-cycles-infographic.html 2Fe2O3•nH2O
2.Evolution of fizz (carbon dioxide) formed by
gas pouring vinegar to baking soda
CH3COOH+NaHCO3→
CH3COONa+H2O+CO2(g) 46. D
3.Precipitate Redox reaction between silver Na (sodium) is an alkali metal. F (flourine) is a
formation nitrate and sodium chloride halogen. Xe (xenon) is a noble gas. No two of these
AgNO3+NaCl→AgCl(s)+NaNO3 elements are from the same family. Thus, none of
these are similar.
39. B
Selenium is a nonmetallic element used in 47. A
copper mining.
40. B
Charges:
Ca: +2, Cl: -1, Na: +1, C: +4, O: -2
CaCl2 + Na2CO3 → Ca(+2)CO3(-2)+2Na(+1)Cl(-1)
41. C
mass = ( )
42. C
Gas constant (R), as its name implies, is a
Source:http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s118/hi78953/che
constant which defines the relation of the gas’s mwiki.png
pressure and volume to its absolute temperature (in
Kelvin). Its value is As we move across a period (row) from left to
right, the number of electrons increases, thus
43. D increasing nuclear charge. This causes the attraction
Organic compounds contain carbon, hydrogen between the nucleus and electrons to increase.
and oxygen atoms. CH3COOH or acetic acid is the Thus, the electrons are being pulled more tightly by
main component in vinegar. the nucleus. As a result, the radius or size of the
atom decreases.
44. D Atomic Radius: Li > B > O > F
A molecule is the smallest physical unit of a
given substance which can exist independently. 48. D
Thus, a glucose molecule is the smallest unit of As we move across a period (row) from left to
glucose. It also still retains the physical properties right, the valence shell of an atom is being filled up
possessed by glucose. and attraction between the nucleus and electrons
increases. Thus, more energy is released upon
45. B gaining an electron (higher electron affinity).
Electron Affinity: F > N > Be > Li
49. B
CaCl2+Na2CO3→CaCO3+2NaCl
( )
( )
Source:http://chemistry.about.com/od/factsstructures/ig/Chem
ical-Structures---A/Ammonia-Chemical-Structure.htm
Since calcium chloride produces fewer moles of
product than sodium carbonate, then calcium
chloride is the limiting reactant.
50. C
Oxidation-reduction (Redox) reactions combine
compounds wanting to gain electrons (reduce) and
compounds willing to give electrons (oxidize).
58. A
51. D A wavelength is the distance between two
If A is represented by , then 0.6 of the points on neighboring waves that are in the same
particles (in a container with a pressure of 0.6 atm) phase (For example: crest to crest or trough to
are . In choice d, 6 out of 10 or 0.6 of the particles trough).
are A.
59. B
52. C
Let x be the number of hours the girl travelled at 40
mph
5-x be the number of hours the girl travelled at
60mph
60. D
57. C
MOCK UPCAT 4: ANSWER KEY WITH EXPLANATIONS
1. D
3. B
A shadow appears on a surface behind somebody
or something blocking the light. The length of a
shadow is proportional to the cotangent of the angle
ROYGBIV of the light source relative to the horizon. During
sunrise and sunset, angle is almost 0 (cot 0 =
Black absorbs all colors of light “the absence of all colors” undefined ~ ∞) and shadows are very long. However,
during noon, the sun is directly overhead and angle is
about 90° (cot 90° = 0) and shadows are beneath the
object. Thus, as time approaches 12 noon, the shadow
Half of ROYGBIV shortens.
Also, since a shadow appears behind a light
obstruction, we can say that its position is on the
opposite side of the light source. While the sun rises
in the east (morning), shadows point to the west.
While the sun sets in the west (afternoon), shadows
point to the east.
Thus, if a shadow is short and points west,
then the time approaches 12 and it is in the
morning (11 am).
Gray both reflects and absorbs the colors of the
visible spectrum. 4. A
All planets, except Venus and Uranus, rotate
to the East. As an effect, the stars and satellites
rise in the East and set in the West. Also, areas in
the East experience a 12-hour time difference to
those areas that are directly opposite (180°
2. B longitudinal difference) them.
5. D 6. A
Source:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BoRh3p9CUAEVOwT.png
A constellation is a group of stars that, when
seen from Earth, form a pattern. The stars in the sky are
divided into 88 constellations. There are also asterisms,
a group of stars and patterns within a constellation, like
the Big Dipper (in Ursa Major), the Little
Dipper (in Ursa Minor), Keystone (in Hercules), and
Source:http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Water/images/ti the Pleiades (in Taurus).
des_lg_gif_image.html&edu=elem
Source:
When the moon is in its New or Full phase, https://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/co
the Sun, Moon and Earth form a line. This nstellations.shtml
circumstance causes the Sun to intensify the Moon’s
The constellation Little Dipper is part of the bigger
tidal pull to Earth’s waters. This leads to higher tides
which are called spring tides. When the moon is at its constellation “Ursa Minor”.
1st or 3rd Quarter, the Sun, Earth and the moon forms 7. A
a right angle. This circumstance causes the Sun to
cancel some of the Moon’s tidal pull to Earth’s
waters. This leads to lower-than-normal tides which
are called neap tides.
(Note: Since the distance between the Moon and
Earth is much smaller than that of the Sun and Earth,
the Moon has a much greater attraction to Earth and
has more effect on tides than the Sun.)
Source: http://forces.si.edu/atmosphere/04_00_01.html
Weather is formed in the troposphere. It is erosion, changes in ground water, earthquakes,
also where most clouds and 99% of the water volcanic activity, disturbance by human activities, or
vapor are found. Since rain is water condensed any combination of these factors. Earthquake can
from water vapor and falls as drops from clouds, trigger landslide underwater which called “submarine
then we can say that rain comes from the landslides”. On the other hand, quarrying the stones
troposphere. that lies underneath the soil reduces the strength and
stability of the soil.
8. D
“Cloudiness” on glass windows can be 12. C
intensified by blowing on it. This is due to the 50 > m;
temperature gradient outside and inside the room. m + m > 30 + 50;
When hot air inside the room (or from the mouth) 2m > 80;
touches the cold glass, it condenses and thus m > 40;
forms small water droplets on the surface of the 50 > m > 40;
glass that will cause the “cloudiness”. After some
time, these water droplets may accumulate. 13. D
Top to Bottom: A D B E C
9. A Bottom to Top: C E B D A
Sirius is 20 times brighter (absolute
brightness) than and is twice as huge as the Sun. 14. B
Meiosis is a process of cell division that
10. D occurs in sex cells during which the nucleus
Pangaea began to break apart in the Triassic divides into four nuclei which each contains half
period, the first period during the Mesozoic Era. the chromosomal number of a usual nucleus.
11. D. 15. A.
During translation, transcribed mRNA binds
to the ribosome. Complementary transfer RNAs
with bound amino acids attach to the E, P and A
sites of the ribosome. The mRNA passes along the
ribosome in surges of 3 nucleotides.
(Partner bases: Adenine and Uracil; Cytosine and
Guanine)
16. C
Oogenesis: oogonium (diploid) → primary oocyte
(diploid) → secondary oocyte (haploid) and polar
bodies → 1 egg and 1 polar body (from secondary
Source: https://image.slidesharecdn.com/group3- oocyte) and 2 polar bodies
160527110134/95/geological-disaster-10-
638.jpg?cb=1464347040
Source:http://www.ssc.education.ed.ac.uk/bsl/biology/stame
n.html
17. B Stamen, the male reproductive part of a flower
If B denotes the allele for black fur coat and b consists of the filament, anther and pollen.
denotes the allele for brown fur coat, then a black
dog or bitch must have a genotype BB or Bb. 19. B
Given that they had brown puppies, then each If a woman has blood type O, then her
parent should have an allele for brown fur coat. genotype is OO. If her husband’s blood type is B
Thus, both parents have the genotype Bb. and her father-in-law has blood type O, then her
The cross between parents with genotype Bb husband’s genotype is BO (Her husband must
produced 6 black puppies and 2 brown puppies. have at least one O allele inherited the father).
This is in the ratio 3:1. This follows the trend in As shown as the chart below, a cross between
the F2 generation of Mendel’s experiment. Thus parents with genotypes BO and OO, will result
we can say that it followed the Mendelian Mode into a offspring with a phenotypic ratio of 1 OO :
of Inheritance wherein black is the dominant trait 1 BO. Thus, there is or 50% chance of getting an
and brown is the recessive trait. offspring with a blood type of B.
OO x BO
B O
O BO OO
O BO OO
20. C
Each of the prokaryotic cells has a cell wall
which protects the cell and gives it shape.
Some eukaryotic cells, such as plants and
some fungi, have cell walls. However, most
eukaryotic cells do not possess a cell wall.
Animals have a cell membrane which consists of
a lipid bilayer. Selected particles can diffuse
through this membrane.
21. A 27. A
Scientific Name Common Name When we look at the diagram, we can see that
Chanos chanos milk fish (bangus) frogs, humans and whales split from crocodiles,
Musa squamosa Musa is the genus that birds, Saurischian dinosaurs and Ornithischian
comprise of bananas dinosaurs. Thus, we can say that animals from
and plantains. different groups are distantly related and that
Pterocarpus indicus Narra common characteristics in the two groups are
Livistona rotundifolia Anahaw developed independently of each other.
22. A 28. B
The class Crustacea which is under the
phylum Arthropoda consists mainly of aquatic
arthropod invertebrates. Crustaceans have a hard
external skeleton, segmented body, several pairs
of jointed legs, antennae and eyes. Lobsters,
crabs, shrimp, crayfish and barnacles are
examples of crustaceans.
23. D
A shark is a cartilaginous fish while a sea Source:http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Ph
horse is a bony fish. Despite this, both of them ysical_Properties_of_Matter/Intermolecular_Forces/Cohesiv
have segmented spinal column. A tadpole is the e_And_Adhesive_Forces/Capillary_Action
larva of a frog. An adult frog has 10 vertebrae.
Octopuses, on the other hand, do not have Water is a polar molecule. Its two oxygen
vertebrae. They move through jet propulsion and atoms are slightly negative compared to the
walk with their highly flexible tentacles. hydrogen atom. Because of this polarity,
neighboring water molecules bond to each other
24. A through hydrogen bonds. (Positive hydrogen of
The phylum Cnidaria consists of invertebrate one water molecule coheres to the negative
ocean animals characterized with tentacles that oxygen of another water molecule.) This is called
surround the mouth. Examples of cnidarians are cohesion.
sea anemones, corals and jellyfish. If a surface, as that of a glass test tube, has a
lot of hydrogen atoms, then negative oxygen
25. A atoms from the water will be attracted and adhere
Yeast is a small unicellular fungus that is used to it.
to ferment sugars and other carbohydrates. When water is in a test tube, negative oxygen
will be attracted to the positive sides. Thus we can
26. A see that water level in the sides is higher than that
A cladogram is diagram which presents in the middle.
evolutionary relationships. We can see in the
given cladogram that birds and Saurischian 29. D
dinosaurs have four common characteristics while
birds and Ornithischian dinosaurs have two
common characteristics. The two types of
dinosaurs share only one common characteristic According to the Lewis theory of acid-base
with humans and do not share any characteristic reactions, an acid is an electrophile (accepts
with other animals. Thus, we can say that the electrons) while a base is a nucleophile (electron
dinosaurs are most closely related to birds. donors).
30. D An orbit is the path where an electron passes
through as it moves around the nucleus of an atom
according to Bohr’s planetary model. However,
since Bohr’s planetary model was already
disproved by the Quantum model, then this is not
31. C a possible answer.
If you treat an acidic solution with excess We are left with choices A (orbital) and C
base, then the solution will be less acidic or more (shell). However, among the known elements,
basic. This means that its pH level will increase. only the first seven shells of an atom hold
electrons and only the first four shells are ever
32. C filled up.
( )
37. C
( ) ( ) The empirical formula is a chemical formula
that shows the relative proportion of elements in
the compound rather than specifies the number of
atoms in a given molecule of a compound.
33. D
According to the Charles’s Law, , so 38. C
Electronegativity measures the tendency of an
atom in a molecule to draw electrons in a
chemical bond.
34. D
39. C
Mass ratio (C:H): 3:1
( ) Molecular mass of Carbon: 12 g/mol
( ) Molecular mass of Hydrogen: 1 g/mol
V= Ratio of molecular mass (C:H): 12:1
Since (molecular mass)(number of atoms) =
35. A total mass, then we can determine the ratio
Molecule Molecular Formula between the number of atoms in each compound
Ozone through proportion.
Nitrogen
Hydrogen
Carbon Monoxide For every one carbon atom, there are four
hydrogen atoms.
36. A
An orbital is a division of the available space 40. D
within an atom for an electron to orbit around the Since HCl is a monoprotic acid and NaOH is a
nucleus. Each orbital can accommodate up to two monoprotic base, then one mole of HCl can be
electrons. neutralized with one mole of NaOH.
A nucleus is the central region of an atom. It
consists of protons and neutrons and is thus,
positively charged. Thus, there are no electrons in
this region.
A shell is a group of electrons that are
associated with the same level of energy. Outer
shells have more space than the inner ones and
can accommodate more orbitals and thus, more
electrons.
41. A 47. D
Property Definition
heat quantity of heat required to
capacity increase the temperature of one Let M be the new value for KE after the variables
mole of a substance by 1°C. m and v are changed.
heat of quantity of heat required to be
fusion absorbed by a substance to a. If mass is halved
undergo state change from solid to ( )
liquid
heat of quantity of heat evolved or b. If mass is doubled
formation absorbed in the formation of one
mole of a substance
heat of quantity of heat required to be c. If velocity is halved
vaporization absorbed by a substance to
undergo state change from liquid
to gas d. If velocity is doubled
42. B
A combination reaction is the union of
48. C
substances to form a single chemical compound.
Assuming that the body is moving at constant
speed of 45 km/hr in a circular path, it
43. D
experiences an acceleration that is directed
Since , then, as a
towards the center of the circular path.
bullet goes straight upwards, its height above the
ground increases, and thus, its potential energy
49. B
increases.
44. D
Levers can amplify a small input force to a 50. B
greater output force. For example, a large force Everything falls at a constant acceleration of g
over a short distance at one end of the lever can be (9.8 m/s2). However, some other factors affect this
lifted by a smaller force over a longer distance at acceleration. Raindrops fall at the atmosphere,
another end of the lever. Thus, in this specific specifically, at the thermosphere. This means that
example, if the ball is nearer to the fulcrum, then it is exposed to air resistance. After some time, the
less force is to be applied to lift the ball. force caused by gravity will be balanced out by
the force due to air resistance. Thus, the raindrops
45. D will fall at a constant speed.
When a composite light (such as white light)
passes through a transparent medium (such as a 51. D
prism), light refracts and forms the seven colors of
the visible spectrum.
( ⁄ ) ⁄
46. C
Given that , the
only possibilities wherein no work is
accomplished is when force was not exerted or if
there is no motion that is perpendicular from the
pull of gravity. Pushing against wall does not
produce motion and thus, it has no work.
52. B
55. D
( ⁄ )
⁄
56. C
( )
( ) ⁄
⁄
Source:http://www.learnabout-electronics.org/resistors_20.php
59. D
⁄
60. C
According to Ohm’s Law, V = IR. Thus, if a
device has high resistance, it will receive a low
Source:http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/education/tutorials/java/hand
rules/ current.
According to the right-hand-rule, if you point
your thumb to the current, and assume your fingers
in a curved position, then your fingers will show the
direction of magnetic field. Since current in
electrical circuit flows in a linear motion, then the
magnetic field is in a circular shape.
54. A
According to the Ohm’s Law, electric current
is directly proportional to the applied voltage and is
inversely proportional to the resistance due to
connected devices (V = IR). Thus if resistance is
doubled, current should be halved.
MOCK UPCAT 5: ANSWER KEY WITH EXPLANATIONS
1. A 4. A
http://www.ncgeology.com/Eno_interactive_webs/Geologic_Pri
nciples_Geologic_story.html
When two oceanic plates converge, the older
and thus, cooler and denser, will sink to the
asthenosphere. An oceanic trench will form where
the denser plate is subducted beneath the less
dense plate.
5. A
Source: http://forces.si.edu/atmosphere/04_00_01.html
Troposphere is the layer of atmosphere which
contains most of the clouds and 99% of the water
vapor. Since lightning is the discharge of built-up
static electricity in clouds, lightning must be
formed in an area which contains clouds.
2. C
Heat is first transferred from the flames to the
metal steamer by conduction. Water particles near
the bottom of the steamer are also heated through
conduction. After some time, the density of the
heated water decreases and will thus rise. Cool
water will then sink. This heat transfer occurs
through convection.
3. C Source:http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Water/images/ti
A sound wave is formed by a disturbance or des_lg_gif_image.html&edu=elem
vibration and is transmitted through collisions of When the moon is at its 1st or 3rd Quarter, the
matter. Since particles in a solid are compact, Sun, Earth and the moon forms a right angle. This
sound waves immediately propagate to the circumstance causes the Sun to cancel some of the
neighboring particle. Thus, sound waves can be Moon’s tidal pull to Earth’s waters. This leads to
transmitted faster throughout a solid object. lower-than-normal tides which are called neap
tides.
(Note: Since the distance between the Moon and
Earth is much smaller than that of the Sun and
Earth, the Moon has a much greater attraction to
Earth and has more effect on tides than the Sun.)
6. B 10. C
A material will be able to scratch a fingernail
only if it is harder than the latter. Talc and
gypsum are both softer than a fingernail. On the
other hand, calcite, which has a hardness of 3, is
harder than a fingernail.
11. B
Apatite has a hardness of 5, while feldspar has
a hardness of 6. For a material to be able to
scratch apatite but not feldspar, it must have a
hardness which is intermediate that of apatite and
that of feldspar.
Source: http://www.astronomy.org/programs/seasons/
12. C
The star which all other stars revolve around Fluorite cannot scratch any material is harder
is known as the North Star or the Polaris. than it. Thus, that material must have hardness
which is higher than that of fluorite. Among the
7. B choices, only apatite is harder than fluorite.
The correct measurement of the speed of light in
a vacuum is “exactly 299, 792, 458 metres per 13. D
second” which is equal to .
8. B
Source:http://www.windows2universe.org/cool_stuff/HR_spectr
alclass.html&edu=high
14. C
Earthquakes can be measured by its effects or
seismic intensity. The Mercalli scale rates the
ground movement by a description of reactions of
humans, other organisms and artificial structures
to the tremor. This scale ranges from 1 to 12
Source:http://slideplayer.com/4182361/14/images/7/Lithification wherein 1 denotes a weak earthquake and 12
%20Processes.jpg denotes a very destructive one.
9. A 15. B
During a total solar eclipse, the Moon appears Mitosis is the process wherein a cell divides
to completely block the light from the Sun from into two daughter cells, each of which has the
reaching the Earth. Because of this, an observer same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
can only see the outer layer of the Sun’s This process is used in somatic cells. However,
atmosphere which is the corona. However, during sex cells or gametes are formed by meiosis. In
normal days, the corona is not visible because it is meiosis, the daughter cells have half the number
really dark compared to the photosphere. of chromosomes of the parent cell.
16. A 21. B
Spermatogenesis: spermatogonium (diploid) → Cardiac and smooth muscles are involuntary.
primary spermatocyte → 2 secondary These muscles are usually found in organs.
spermatocytes (haploid) → 4 spermatids → 4 Conversely, skeletal muscles are voluntary. This
spermatozoons/sperms means that it is usually under conscious control.
Contractions of these muscles cause bones and
cartilages to move. Biceps are among the skeletal
muscles.
22. B
17. A Source:http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2007/08/01/health/
Monera is a kingdom which consists of all adam/19089Tendonvsligament.html
prokaryotic (or simple, single-celled) organisms. 23. A
Mitosis
18. D
Echinodermata is a phylum which consists of
animals which usually have a five-part radial
symmetry and are equipped with tube feet, such as
starfish, brittle stars, sand dollars, sea cucumbers
and sea urchins.
19. B
Peas are round green seeds that grow in a pod.
A seed is a plant part that contains embryo. Thus,
it is produced by the fertilization of ovule.
Usually, the ovule is enclosed within the ovary.
The ovary turns into an outer covering after
fertilization of the ovule. Meiosis
20. D
Source:http://www.ssc.education.ed.ac.uk/bsl/biology/stamen.ht
ml
Stamen is the male reproductive part of a
flower. It consists of the filament, anther and
pollen.
In the diagram, we can see that chromosomes, condensation. Pure water or does not have
centrioles and the mitotic spindle participate in any other particles. Thus, it cannot be distilled.
cell reproduction. During prophase, centrioles
move to the opposite poles of the cell and form 30. A
the mitotic spindle, which in turn, pull the An atom is the smallest portion of any
chromosomes apart during anaphase. material which still retains its properties. Despite
this, it can still be dissociated into protons,
24. C neutrons and electrons through nuclear fission.
Almost all of marine life is found between the
shoreline and the edge of the continental shelf. 31. B
Sunlight cannot penetrate deeper areas of the Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 are isotopes.
ocean. Without sunlight, photosynthetic aquatic Isotopes are forms of a chemical element that
plants would not be able to undergo differ in the number of neutrons. All carbon
photosynthesis and thus, die. As a result, all isotopes still have an atomic number of 6.
consumers will not be able to thrive. However, the mass number of Carbon-12 is 12
while that of Carbon-14 is 14. Thus, the number
25. D of neutrons in Carbon-12 is 12 – 6 or 6 while the
Natural erosion from Mt. Makiling, discharge number of neutrons in Carbon-14 is 14 – 6 or 8.
of sewage and wastes from factories, and run-off
fertilizers and animal wastes from farms will 32. C
cause the infiltration of excess minerals to Laguna A noble gas is a chemically inert gas. This is
de Bay, which in turn, can cause eutrophication. due to its full outer shell of electrons. Thus, they
possess an ns2np6 configuration.
26. B
[ ] [ ] 33. B
Usually, metals tend to lose electrons to form
cations while non-metals tend to gain electrons to
27. B form anions. This is due to the fact that elements
According to The Law of Conservation of follow the Octet Rule, which states that elements
Mass, in any chemical reaction, the mass of lose or gain electrons so that they will have the
reactants must be equal to the mass of products. same number as that of the nearest noble gas.
Thus, the mass of KNO3 must be equal to the sum Thus, the ability of an element to form anions
of the masses of KNO2 and O2 which is 65. increases with decreasing metallic property (or
increasing nonmetallic property). Among these
28. C elements, fluorine is the least metallic and thus
( ) has the highest tendency to form anions.
where N(t) is the amount remaining after N0
radioactive particles underwent decomposition t
times
( )
t=4
Thus, in four days, the sample underwent four
decompositions. Thus, its half-life is one day.
29. B
Distillation is the process of separation of
water to other particles through boiling and Source:http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s118/hi78953/chem
wiki.png
34. B 39. B
The polarity of bonds can be measured by the Matter moves from an area of higher
difference between the electronegativities of the concentration to an area of lower concentration. In
two elements. If the elements have a high the given setup, water concentration in solution A
electronegativity difference, then one of the two is while that in
elements has a much stronger pull to electrons
than the other one does. This makes the molecule solution B is .
is more polar. Since electronegativity follows a Thus, water will move from solutions B to A.
trend (Refer to picture in # 33), we can say that
the farther elements are in a periodic table, the 40. B
higher is the electronegativity difference between
( )( )( )
them. Among these bonds, the one which has the
highest electronegativity difference is O-H. ( )( )( ) = 8 calories
35. D
41. C
According to periodic trends, as electron
Opposite charges attract while like charges
affinity increases, atomic radius decreases,
repel. Thus, if both balls have a positive charge,
electronegativity increases, ionization energy
they will repel each other. Since they exert the
increases and nonmetallic property increases.
same repulsive force to each other, each ball will
Also, a more nonmetallic element has a higher
have the same displacement from its original
tendency to form anions and thus, a lower
position.
tendency to form cations (Refer to # 33).
42. D
36. B
⁄ ( ⁄ )( )
( )( ) ⁄ ⁄
( )( ) 43. C
( )( )
37. B
After 250mL of water dissolve 20g of NaCl,
40g of NaCl remain undissolved. 44. C
20g : 250mL :: 40g : x As an object that is thrown up reaches the
(20g)x = (40)(250) maximum point, its velocity drops to zero. The
( )( ) time the object needs to reach its maximum point
is
( )
= 0.4s
38. A
In 0.4 seconds, it will reach a height of
√
√
√
√
( ⁄ )( ) ( ⁄ )( )
√
Note: The actual value of acceleration due to
gravity is 9.8 m/s2 (which is rounded to 10 m/s2).
Thus, the actual answer should be greater than
2.4 m.
45. A 52. C
( )( )
⁄
( )( )( )
⁄ ⁄
46. A ⁄
⁄
47. C ( ⁄ )( ) ( ⁄ )( )
Suppose that the forces acting on a hockey
puck are 5.0 N at 30° W of S and 12.0 N of W. ( )( )( )
What is the acceleration of the puck, given that its
( )( ⁄ )( )
mass is 0.1 kg.
53. C
500 mg = 0.5 kg
⁄
12 ( ⁄ )( )
30 ° ⁄
60 °
5 30 °
54. C
Since ( )( ), we
can say that it is a vector quantity. For a system to
have a net momentum of +12 ⁄ , the
movement should be to the right. This eliminates
choices a, b and d. System A doesn’t have a net
( ) ( ) momentum since the similar balls move in the
same speed at different directions. Both systems
A and B have negative momenta since its
movement is to the left.
⁄ 55. B
⁄ ⁄
48. D ⁄
To be able to lift an object, you must apply a
force that can overcome the force of gravity. 56. A
( )( ⁄ )
58. D
( )( )
59. D
( )( )
( )( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
60. B
In a parallel circuit, .
MOCK UPCAT 6: ANSWER KEY
1. D 51. B
2. B 52. D
3. A 53. B
4. A 54. A
5. D 55. C
6. C 56. A
7. B 57. B
8. D 58. B
9. D 59. A
10. C 60. A
11. A 61. B
12. A 62. C
13. A 63. C
14. B 64. D
15. C 65. C
16. B 66. D
17. A 67. D
18. A 68. B
19. B 69. D
20. D 70. A
21. A 71. B
22. A 72. C
23. A 73. C
24. C 74. B
25. D 75. A
26. B 76. C
27. D 77. A
28. C 78. D
29. C 79. C
30. C 80. D
31. A 81. D
32. D 82. D
33. A 83. B
34. A 84. C
35. A 85. D
36. D
37. B
38. A
39. B
40. C
41. A
42. A
43. B
44. B
45. C
46. A
47. B
48. D
49. B
50. A
MOCK UPCAT 7: ANSWER KEY
1. C 51. D
2. C 52. C
3. A 53. C
4. D 54. B
5. D 55. B
6. C 56. A
7. B 57. A
8. A 58. A
9. C 59. B
10. A 60. C
11. B 61. D
12. A 62. B
13. B 63. A
14. A 64. A
15. B 65. D
16. C 66. D
17. B 67. C
18. D 68. A
19. B 69. A
20. B 70. A
21. C 71. C
22. C 72. C
23. B 73. D
24. B 74. D
25. C 75. B
26. D 76. B
27. D 77. D
28. B 78. D
29. C 79. A
30. D 80. C
31. B 81. D
32. D 82. A
33. D 83. B
34. B 84. C
35. C 85. B
36. D 86. C
37. B 87. A
38. C 88. D
39. C 89. A
40. C 90. D
41. B
42. D
43. D
44. B
45. A
46. B
47. A
48. D
49. A
50. A
MOCK UPCAT 8: ANSWER KEY WITH SOLUTIONS
1. A 5. E
A X
Y
B
Z
Statement Reason
2. D 1. m∠A m∠B m∠Y 1. Triangle Angle
Use a simple example. k = 1 = 180 Sum Theorem
2 2 2. m∠Z m∠B 2. Consecutive
a. k = 1 = 1; odd
2 2 + m∠A + m∠X = Angles of a
b. k + 2 = 1 + 2 = 3; odd
c. 2k + 1 = 2(1) + 1 = 3; odd 180 Parallelogram
d. 2k +2 = 2(1) + 2 = 4; even 3. m∠A m∠B 3. Transitive Property
e. 2k + k/2 = 2(1) + (1/2) = 2.5; not odd nor even. m∠Y = m∠Z + of Equality
m∠B m∠A +
3. E m∠X
4. m∠Y m∠Z m∠X 4. Subtraction
1 Property of
1 Equality
5. m∠Z = - m∠X m∠Y 5. Subtraction
1 Property of
1 Equality
8 14. C
The center of the circle lies on the x-axis, 4 units away
from the origin. Thus, (4,0). 2x + y = -6 multiply by 3
-6x + 4y = 18
9. B
Let w = width, l = length, P = perimeter 6x + 3y = -18
-6x + 4y = 18
+2
l=w+3 eliminate x
we know that P = 2w + 2l 7y = 0
y=0
Using the equation of w and P,
15. C
P = 2( + 2) + 2l
P = l + 4 + 3l
P = 4 + 3l 16. C
10. C 6x + 9y = 7 multiply by 2
3x - 6y = -14 multiply by 3
For an implication statement of the form If P, then Q, only
the form If not P, then not Q is true. This is called the 12x + 18y = 14
contrapositive of the statement. Implications and their 9x - 18y = -42
contrapositives are equivalent.
eliminate y
11. B 21x = -28
( )
( ) x = -28/21 = -4/3
( )
( )
substituting x into the second equation
3(-4/3) – 6y = -14
-4 – 6y = -14
12. B -6y = -10
y = 10/6 = 5/3
Let x be the number of hours they worked together.
Paolo’s rate = ¼
The answer is (-4/3, 5/3).
John’s rate = ½
17. B
2 2 2
5x y + 3x y -10xy – 36 + (xy(16xy – 4x + 10))
2 2 2 2 2 2
= 5x y + 3x y -10xy – 36 + 16x y – 4x y + 10xy
2 2 2
= 21x y - x y – 36
18. B ( )
Now + 2 years
Joan’s age x+8 x + 8 + 2 = x +10 23. B
Jericho’s age x x+2 Since the first point is at (0,0), and the midpoint is at (4,2),
this means that half of the line segment is 4 units to the
x+10 = 2 (x+2) right and 2 units upward. Thus, we need to extend it by
x+10 = 2x + 4 another 4 units to the right and 2 units upward, getting (8,4).
x=6
24. B
19. C
Let h be the heights and s be the lengths of the shadow
0.0001y =1 The ratio of height and length of the tree is equal to the
0.0001y x 1000 = 1 x 1000; 0.1y = 1000 ratio of the height and length of the stick.
0.0001 y x 10000 = 1 x 10000; 1y = 10000
m
1y + 0.1y = 10000 + 1000 = 11000 m m
m
20. C 25. B
2 2
Asquare = s = 36cm
s = 6cm
Perimetersquare = 4s = 4(6) = 24 cm
Perimetersquare = Perimetertriangle = 24 cm
21. B 26. C
The volume of the prism is equal to V = Ah where A is B
the area of the base. In this case, a prism with a square
2 C
base has area V = s h.
A D
2 C
54 = s x 6
2 An angle bisector divides the angle into two equal
s =9
s=3
lengths.
r
27. D
r 4
28. A
. x
b
a y
Statement Reason The area of the large square is 16. That means, the side of
1. m∠X = m∠A 1. Alternate Exterior the large square is equal to √ . The perimeter of each
Angles
small square is equal to 4. Thus, the side of each small
2. m∠A m∠B 2. Alternate Interior
square is 4/4 = 1. The area of each small square is
Angle
1 x 1 = 1 square unit. 4 small squares = 4 square units.
3. m∠B m∠Y 3. Vertical Angles
16 – 4 = 12 square units.
4. m∠X m∠Y 4. Transitive Property
of Equality
34. D
30. D (-3 x -6) – (-4 + -5) = 18 – (-9) = 18 + 9 = 27
B C
D
8 = 2x The area of the circle 9π = πr2
x=4 Thus, the radius of each circle is 3, and the diameter = 2r =
There are 4 girls. 6. With two circles side by side, the length of the rectangle
= 2d =12 and the width of the rectangle is d = 6.
38. D The area of the whole rectangle is 12 x 6 = 72 square units.
The area of the shaded region = 72 – 2(9 π) = 72-18 π =
There was initially ½ V of water. 18(4- π).
1/6 V remained after 120 mL has been removed. Thus,
1/2 V – 1/6 V = 120 mL 47. C
1/3 V = 120 mL
V = 360 mL.
39. A
Cars = ½ (1000000) = 500000
Bus = ¼ (1000000) = 250000
5
Car + Bus = 750000 = 7.5 x 10 The diagonal of the square = radius of the quarter circle =
6.
40. E
The common difference is 7/12. The area of the quarter circle =
4/3 – ¾ = 16/12 – 9/12 = 7/12 2 2
The area of the square is d /2 = 6 /2 = 18.
¾ - 1/6 = 9/12 – 2/12 = 7/12 Thus, the area of the shaded region is 9π - 18.
Thus, 1/6 – 7/12 = 2/12 – 7/12 = -5/12
48. A
41. D
15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17,18, 18, 18, 19, 19
18 occurs 3 times.
42. A
In 3 hours, there are 180 minutes (3 x 60 = 180). Therefore, The perimeter of the square is 16. Thus, its side = 16/4 = 4.
in 3 three hours, there are 180 x 2 = 360 people who arrived. Half its side is the side of the triangle. From the illustration,
365-360 = 5 people initially in a party. we can see that the triangle is ½ of ¼ of the area of the
whole square. Since its side is 4, the area of the square = s x
43. B s = 4 x 4 = 16. ½ x ¼ x 16 = 2.
0.6 (4) = 0.2 + 0.8 + 1.0 + x Or, since we know that half the side of the square is the
2.4 = 2.0 + x side of the triangle, the area of the triangle is bh/2 =
x = 0.4 (2x2)/2 = 2
44. E
49. B
th
Every second, M covers 5.5m while J covers 4.5m. That’s In a sequence, the n term can be computed as
a total of 10m. Therefore, it will take 2 seconds for them an = a1 + d(n-1)
th
to cover a total distance of 20m. At that time, M will have The 9 term, a9 = a1 + 8d = 9
th
covered 11m. The 15 term, a15 = a1+14d = 30.
Treating the two equations as a system of equations with a1
45. C and d as the variables,
( ) ( )
Permutation. a1 + 8d = 9 multiply by -1
a1 + 14d = 30
46. D -a1 - 8d = -9
a1 + 14d = 30
eliminating a1, 53. B
6d = 21 Let x be Jaz’s age.
d = 3.5 Her grandmother is 60 + x.
Her mother is 3x - 3.
Using a9 to get a1,
102 = x + (60 + x) + (3x - 3)
9 = a1 + 8(3.5)
102 = 5x + 57
a1 = 9 – 28
5x = 45
a1 = -19
x=9
50. C Thus, her mother is 3(9) - 3 = 24 years old.
Let R be the radius of the bigger circle, r be the radius of
the smaller circle. 54. C
The side of square is equal to the diameter of the circle.
R = 3r s = 40/4 = 10. Thus, the circumference of the circle
If the circumference of the smaller circle is 2πr = 6 π,
= πd = 10π.
then the radius of the smaller circle is 3. Thus, the radius
of the bigger circle is R = 3(3) = 9. Therefore, the 55. C
circumference of the bigger circle is 2 πr = 2 π(9) = 18π.
3
51. B 2
56. B
Joe is Jen’s husband.
57. C
The smallest square is half the area of the smaller square.
0.028 – 3/125 = 0.028 – 0.024 = 0.004 = 1/125
If the area of the biggest square is 1 square unit, then ½ of ½
2
of 1 = ¼ square unit. s = 1/4; s = 1/2 unit. 58. E
Let x be the number of tables with 4 chairs and y be the
52. C
number of tables with 6 chairs.
x + y = 20 multiply by -6
4x + 6y = 92
eliminate y
The radius of the hollow portion is 2 units. -6x -6y = -120
2 4x + 6y = 92
Thus, its volume = πr h = π(4)(3) = 12π.
The radius of the whole cylinder is 3 units. -2x = -28
Thus, the volume of the whole cylinder is x =14
2
= πr h = π(9)(3) = 27π.
Thus, the volume of the concrete portion is 27π - 12π = 15π. 59. E Since it is beyond 75%, it must be 80%.
60. B The 2007 graph is half the 2008 graph, thus, 2:1.
MOCK UPCAT 9: ANSWER KEY WITH EXPLANATIONS
1. C
chlorophyll b, giving them a bright green color, as well as
Fungi are eukaryotic protista that differs from the accessory pigments beta carotene and xanthophylls, in
bacteria and other prokaryotes. They have cell walls stacked thylakoids. The cell walls of green algae usually
that contain chitin, mannan and other contain cellulose and they store carbohydrate in the form
polysachharides. They could be unicellular or of starch. All green algae have mitochondria with flat
multicellular. Molds and yeasts are examples of cristae. When present, paired flagella are used to move the
fungi. cell. They are anchored by a cross-shaped system of
microtubules and fibrous strands. Flagella are only present
2. C in the motile male gametes of charophytes and are absent
Since both parent rats had brown eyes, but produces from the gametes of Pinophyta and flowering plants.
baby rats with red eyes, this means that the allele for the 7. B
red eyes is a recessive trait and both parents had the Bb
genotype. The babies with red eyes have the bb Planet Radius (km)
genotype. Thus, brown eyes are dominant while red Mercury 2440
eyes are recessive. Venus 6052
Earth 6378
3. C
Mars 3397
The soil, sand and small rocks occupy small spaces Jupiter 71492
and sink in the bottom of the lake. Since big rocks Saturn 60268
occupy more space, they will lessen the space for Uranus 25559
water of the lake. Neptune 24766
Pluto 1150
4. B
When the first sperm membrane fuses with the egg 8. D
membrane, it separates the fertilization membrane and
forms a barrier to other sperm. Then, both the egg and The basic feature of quantum mechanics that is
incorporated in the Bohr Model is that the energy of the
the sperm form a nucleus within the egg. They each
particles in the Bohr atom is restricted to certain discrete
contain half of the chromosomes that the embryo will
values. One says that the energy is quantized. This
have. means that only certain orbits with certain radii are
Source: http://www.austinivf.com/embryology/egg-oocyte-fertilization.php allowed; orbits in between simply don't exist.
Source: http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/light/bohr.html
5. D 9. A
Amoeba does not have cell walls, only cell membranes. The letter symbol for Flourine is F.
Green Alga have chloroplasts. Molds have no flagellum.
This leaves Lactobacillus. Lactobacilli are rod-shaped, 10. B
Gram-positive, fermentative, organotrophs. They are
usually straight, although they can form spiral or Antacids contain sodium bicarbonate. Another important
coccobacillary forms under certain conditions. They are ingredient is citric acid. Both of these chemicals react
often found in pairs or chains of varying length. with each other producing carbonic acid. In its liquid
Lactobacilli are classified as lactic acid bacteria, and form this carbonic acid decomposes producing water and
derive almost all of their energy from the conversion of carbon dioxide. What this means is that the glass of water
glucose to lactate during homolactic fermentation. In this is very much like your favorite soda that also contains
process 85 -90% of the sugar utilized is converted to carbon dioxide in it. The fizz that you see is the carbon
lactic acid. They generate ATP by nonoxidative dioxide bubbles bubbling to the surface.
substrate-level phosphorylation. Source: http://humantouchofchemistry.com/how-antacids-work.htm
6. D 11. B
Molds and amoeba do not have chloroplasts. Euglena
sugar = 0.82(150 g) = 123g
does not have cell walls. This leaves Green Alga. Green
algae have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll a and
12. C Assume 4g/100 ml.
Add 4g / 100ml + 4g / 100ml = 8 g / 200 ml.
The number of electrons of a neutral atom is the same
Add an equal volume of water = 8g / 400 ml.
as the atomic number, thus, 11.
(8g / 400 ml ) x 100 = 2%
13. C
Losing 2 electrons means losing 2 negative 21. C
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
charges, leaving 2 protons unbalanced.
22. A
14. D
2HCl + Ca(OH)2 → CaCl2 + 2H2O Thermostat is a device which is used to maintain a
15. B desired temperature in a system like refrigerator, air-
conditioner, iron and in a number of devices.
Use the equation C1V1 = C2V2. Thermostat works on the principle of thermal
Since C2 = twice of original = expansion of solid materials. A bimetallic thermostat
2C1
2*(0.05 g/mL)
0.10 g/mL
Therefore,
C1V1 = C2V2
(0.05 g/mL)*(100 mL) = (0.10 g/mL)*V2
V2 = 50 mL
20. B
25. A 30. A
26. B
39. B
40. D
2. D 6. D
Transcription is the synthesis of a comple- The three processes involve chemical reactions
mentary RNA copy from a DNA segment. Thus, that change the materials into new substances
the RNA consists of the „partner‟ bases of the with different properties.
ones in DNA and that uracil is used in place of
thymine. (Partner bases: Adenine and Thy- 7. C
mine/Uracil; Cytosine and Guanine) Mass number equal to 23 is the sum of protons
and neutrons. 11 is the atomic number equal to
Before: 3‟ ATGCGTACG 5‟ the number of protons. Since the Sodium cation
After: 5‟ UACGCAUGC 3‟
has a charge of +1, it has less one electron com-
pared to the number of protons. Therefore, it has
3. D
Gel electrophoresis is used for separation of 10 electrons.
DNA, RNA, and proteins fragments from one
another, for determination of DNA profile and 8. D
for decomposition of molecules into cations and Osmosis is a process where the solvent mole-
anions. cules transfer through a semi-permeable mem-
brane from a diluted solution to a more concen-
trated one to achieve equilibrium in concentra-
4. D
tion. Therefore, pure water from B will move to
A and C solutions.
9. A
Isotopes are variations of an element with dif-
ferent number of neutrons. The number of pro-
tons (and consequently the atomic number) is
the same for isotopes of an element. A and B is
the only pair with same number of protons, but
different number of electrons as shown by the
mass number.
10. A
Empirical formula shows the proportion of the
elements but not the actual number of atoms in a
compound. Lime water is an example of com-
mon name. Benzoyl peroxide is an example of
chemical name. Option B gives the actual num-
ber of atoms of the compound. Option A gives
the simplest positive ratio of the elements in- 14. A
volved.
11. C
The solubility of gases generally increases as
the temperature decreases.
12. C
Permanganate ion is represented by the chemi-
cal formula MnO4-.
13. B
A plant material was found under ice in Antarti-
ca. It can be inferred from this that Antartica
was once a tropical region.
Source:
Source: http://opengeology.org/textbook/wp-
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/images/modules/msese/earthsysfl
con-
r/EFCycleP2.gif
tent/uploads/2017/02/SedimentaryEnvironments.jpg
Source:
https://cdn.thinglink.me/api/image/720668688289628162/
The lightest in color, least dense, and coarsest is
1240/10/scaletowidth pegmatite.
18. D
The extrusive igneous rocks (underwent solidi-
fication while on the earth‟s surface) are made
up of the minerals plagioclase feldspar, biotite,
amphibole, and a little quartz are andesite and
vesicular andesite.
Momentum = mv
22. C
A decrease in wavelength results to an increase Mass Velocity Momentum
in energy. Since violet has the shortest wave- Body (kg m/s)
(kg) (m/s)
length in the visible spectrum, violet must have
the highest energy. A 1 5 5
B 2 4 8
23. A
Basing on the Newton‟s Second Law of Motion, C 3 3 9
given the same amount of force, a body with
less mass will have a higher acceleration. D 4 2 8
24. B
The air resistance will slow down and decrease 29. B
the acceleration of an object undergoing free
fall. The velocity versus time graph will show KE = ½ mv2
velocity approaching a constant value implying Mass Velocity
Body KE (J)
a decreasing acceleration. (kg) (m/s)
A 1 5 12.5
25. C
B 2 4 16
A lever must satisfy the equation w1d1 = w2d2.
To get w2, 13.5
C 3 3
w2 = w1d1/d2 = (200N)(3m)/(1.5m) = 400 N
D 4 2 8
26. C
27. B 31. D
The range of a projectile motion can be comput- Period is the amount of time it takes for one
ed as: cycle to complete.
Frequency is a measurement of how many Source: https://www2.mrc-
cycles can happen in a certain amount of lmb.cam.ac.uk/microscopes4schools/media/cheekcell.jpg
time.
The cells seen are squamous epithelial cells
Wavelength is defined as the distance from a from the outer epithelial layer of the mouth. The
particular height on the wave to the next spot small blue dots are bacteria from our teeth and
on the wave where it is at the same height and
mouth.
going in the same direction. Amplitude is a
measure of how big the wave is.
38. D
32. B It is not polar since there is no net charge due to
equal number of protons and electrons. It is not
W = F x d = 1000 N x 4 m = 4000 J an anion because the atom has no excess nega-
tive charge. It has 17 amu.
33. A
39. C
P = W/s = 4000 J/ 5s = 800 Watts
34. B
The voltage in a parallel circuit is just the same.
35. D
F = ma; a = v/t
F = mv/t Refraction is an effect that occurs when a light
t = mv/F wave, incident at an angle away from
t = (5kg) x (2m/s) / (10N) the normal, passes a boundary from one medi-
t = 1 second um into another in which there is a change in
velocity of the light. Light is refracted when it
37. C crosses the interface from air into glass in which
it moves more slowly. Since the light speed
changes at the interface, the wavelength of the
light must change, too. The wave-
length decreases as the light enters the medium
and the light wave changes direction.
40. B 43. A
Source:https://images.slideplayer.com/29/9482833/slides/
slide_8.jpg
41. A
Glass has a Mohs Hardness of 5.5. Calcite has a
Mohs hardness of 3. Quartz, Topaz, and Dia-
mond have Mohs hardness greater than 5.5.
Since calcite has Mohs hardness lower than
glass, it cannot cut through or scratch glass.
All males will have the disease.
42. C Source:
The number of atoms is the number of moles http://www.perinatology.com/images/XlinkRecessiveX2.j
multiplied by Avogadro‟s number. The higher pg
the number of moles of a substance, the higher
the number of atoms will be. 4 moles of NaOH 44. B
will have more atoms than the 1 mole of water, g = Gm/r2
1 mole of carbon dioxide, and 1 mole of Am- If mass is constant and G being the universal
monium carbonate. gravitational acceleration, if the radius is halved,
the gravitational acceleration will four times the
original. Since weight is equal to mass times
acceleration, the weight of an object will also be
four times the original. Therefore, IV is true.
F = Gm1m2/r2
With radius halved and the masses constant, the
gravitational force/ gravitational pull will also
increase by four times. Therefore, III is true.
Density is mass divided by volume. With vol-
ume being halved and mass constant, the density
will be twice the original.
45. A
Mushroom is an example of fungi. The fungi
were once considered to be plants because they
grow out of the soil and have rigid cell walls.
Source: https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-
guides/biology/plant-biology/fungi-not-plants/a-kingdom-
separate-from-plants
46. C
Viruses are not made out of cells, they can't
keep themselves in a stable state, they don't
grow, and they can't make their own energy.
They need a living host to reproduce. Even
though they definitely replicate and adapt to
their environment, viruses are more like an-
droids than real living organisms.
Source: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-
prep/mcat/cells/viruses/a/are-viruses-dead-or-alive
Source:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/teachmeseries/tmphysiology/wp
47. B
-content/uploads/2017/07/22091127/Spermatogenesis-
Gametogenesis is the process whereby a haploid 1.png
cell (n) is formed from a diploid cell (2n)
through meiosis and cell differentiation. Game- Spermatogenesis: spermatogonium (diploid) →
togenesis in the male is known primary spermatocyte → 2 secondary spermato-
as spermatogenesis and produces spermatozoa. cytes (haploid) → 4 spermatids → 4 spermato-
Gametogenesis in the female is known zoons/sperms
as oogenesis and result in the formation of ova.
48. C
The process in which water is released from the
roots to the small spores on the underside of
leaves of plants is called transpiration.
Source:
https://water.usgs.gov/edu/watercycletranspirati
on.html
49. D
The structure of Thermos bottle does not allow
any of the three modes of heat transfer. The in-
ner bottle contains silver coating that minimizes
heat transfer by radiation. The vacuum between
Source: https://www.livescience.com/37052-types-of-
the walls minimizes heat transfer by convection. faults.html
The glass wall is thin enough to minimize trans-
fer of heat through convection.
50. C
There are three types of faults: normal fault, re-
verse fault and strike-slip fault.
= 4. D
-3 1 a 3 -9
-3 9-3a -36+9a
What percent of N is 63?
A% x N = 63 1 -3+a 12-3a -45+9a
3 45 9a 0
[ ] a 5
A = 30% 5. B
2. C Solve for remainder (Q1+Q2).
Sum
2 26 9 126 2 4+2k -16+4k
2 1 2+k -8+2k -10+4k
sum = 155 ≠ 126 Q 1 Q 2 20
c. n = 10 5k 6 4k 10 20
a 10 2 10 13 29 k4
Sum
2 29 10 155
2
6. C
Sum 155 155
Solve for the discriminant.
3. C a. 7 2
414 33
b. 7 2
41 4 65
Use formulas for Geometric Sequence.
a 4 24 a 1 r 4 1 c. 1 2
474 111
a 7 192 a 1 r 7 1 d. ( ) ( )( )
Since a1 = a1, then
24 192
6 7. B
r3 r
r2 f a f a 1
a 2 4a 4 a 1 4a 1 4
2
M
a 4a 4 a 2a 1 4a 4 4
2 2 10
a 2 4a 4 a 2 2a 1
2a 3
15
Altitude(h)
8. E
g(m n ) g(m) O N
n Using similar triangles.
m n 5m n 6 m 5m 6
2 2
h 15
n 10 h
m 2mn n 5m 5n 6 m 2 5m 6
2 2
h 2 150
n
2m n 5 h 150
h 5 6
9. B 13. B
Evaluate.
a. ( ) , 0 x 4 x 4
=
Zeroes are 4 and -4.
b. The x-intercepts are the value of x when
3x 2 1 3 1
y=0. Thus, x = 4 and x = -4. 3 3
x3 x x x
3
4x x 1
10. A
L
E 3 4 2
Areacircle r 2 64 x 3
x x
00
r = 8 = diagonal of square(d) 0
O V 40
d2 82
Areasquare 32
2 2
14. E
11. C F
Use properties of transversal.
h 160° l1
20°
x
115°
O 5 R 15 X l2
bh 115° x = 20° + 115° = 135°
Area△FOX 160
2
15. D
160
20h
2
x 2 2xy y 2
h 16
x2 y2
516
Area△FOR
2
40
x y x y x y 8 2
x y x y x y 4
12. D
16. C
a n a 1 r n 1
a9 3 2 8
20. B
a 9 16 3
x
17. C
SA 6s 54m
2 2
y 3x+20
s 2 9m 2
21. B
18. D
DB 7 (pythagorean triples)
Given AC ǁ BD, then x + 70° = 180 (property of
transversal), x = 110°
D
A C 25
70°
C
A B
x 24
B D Area ACD Area ABD Area ABC
247
Area ACD 25 59
19. B 2
22. A
Use pythagorean triples.
A A
17°
15
h °
B D 48 °
B D
9 C 4 C
a b c mACB mCAD mADC
mACB 17 48 65
3 4 5
mACB mABC
5 12 13
mBAC 180 mACB mABC
7 24 25 mBAC 180 130 50
9 h=12 15
23. B 27. C
(Using Midpoint Theorem)
1job 1job x 24
AK AT TK 8
6days 4days 2days 3
1
AK ǁ ED and ED AK then ED 4
10 x 2
1
24 2 AT ǁ FD and FD AT then FD 4
5 2
x 1
6 TK ǁ EF and EF TK then EF 4
24. D 2
(in getting the first digit, we can choose from 3,4, or Perimetertriangle DEF = 4 + 4 + 4 = 12
5 to have a digit greater than 300)
28. A
Repeating: 3 5 5 75 Using corresponding sides of similar triangles are
proportional then,
Order is important: 75
x 2 2
6 3
25. C
3x 6 12
x 2
Ratio = Filipino:Foreigners
3:2 = 6:4
1 29. A
6 class
4
Using Metric Conversion Ladder Method
class 24
Boys Class Filipino Foreigners
Boys = 24 – 6 – 4 = 14
26. C
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2/3h s etric-system/
s
30. C
Since triangle UST is equilateral, then
Standard form for:
√ (using special right triangle) x2 y2 y2 x2
( ) (using median and perpendicular i. Ellipse: 2 2 1 or 2 2 1
a b a b
bisector)
( )( √ ) √ x2 y2 y2 x2
ii. Hyperbola: 1 or 1
a 2 b2 a 2 b2
( √ ) iii. Parabola: y ax 2 bx c
( √ )
√
iv. Circle: x 2 y 2 r 2
Thus, x 2 4y 2 4 D Train B = (40kph)(t-2) = 40t - 80
x 4y 4
2 2
50. B 54. B
Evaluate
log b x y z
Indigo Aqua 8blue 2violet 2green
bz x y
Indigo Aqua 12parts
8 2
51. C Blue or
12 3
Change to exponential form.
log6(4x - 4) = 2
55. D
62 = 4x – 4
36 = 4x – 4
Number Amount(pesos)
40 = 4x 25 centavos x .25x
10 = x one peso 2x 2x
five peso 2x-9 10x - 45
52. D TOTAL 12.5x - 45
Evaluate
7x 5 12.5x 45 28.5
f x y
4 12.5x 73.5
To solve for the inverse function, interchange x and y x 6
then solve for y. Number of five-peso 2(6) 9 3
7y 5
x
4 56. E
4x 5 7 y Solve for the value of a:
4x 5
y
7
1. D a) (3, 2)
st
1 equation
2nd equation
Using elimination method, subtract the Since it does not satisfy the first equation, no
second equation from the first equation need to substitute the value of x to the
second equation
then eliminate y
b) (2, 3)
4. B
Multiply by -1
and
Q2 Q1
sin (+) All are positive
Q3 Q4
tan (+) cos (+)
3. C 5. A
1st equation x and y are integers
2nd equation is negative
Substitute the values of x and y to the first
equation There are two cases:
1. x is positive and y is negative 8. E
2. x is negative and y is positive
I)
if and
9. D
if and
s
60
II)
if and t 60 60 u
equilateral: all sides are equal
if and equiangular: all angles are equal
The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 .
III)
Use Simple Example (SE) 10. C
If and Plot the points (-1,5), (-1,1), and (-3,5) on the
cartesian plane as vertices of a triangle.
6. D
x is between -5 and 7
use SE
x = 0, 0 is the best SE between -5 and 7
Substitute the value of x 11. D
1 2
a) Line 3
b) 3 4
Line 2
c)
5 6
d) Line 1
7 8
e)
has the greatest value Line 3 and 8 are vertical angles.
7. C 12. D
Factor out A B C
1
and
The set of roots of is D E B
2
F
.
a) FALSE
b) FALSE
c) FALSE
d) TRUE
and are supplementary angles
e) FALSE
13. A
To get the number of posts needed, divide 114m
by 6cm,
Since , △ABC is an isosceles triangle.
The bases of △ABC are also equal.
st
Subtract 1 from 19 because 1 post and last post
are not connected. Since the sum of the angles of a triangle is
,
14. C
16. A
45
15. A
140
A
C E
40
B D
80
17. A
The roots of the graph are 3 and 5.
Multiplicity Graph
Even Graph touches the axis
on one side of the root
The volume of the water inside the cone is
Odd Graph crosses the axis
.
at the root
18. A
4 cm
12 cm
x=
h=2 3 h=2 3
The value of y is .
22. D
Use synthetic division especially when
2 coefficients are involved.
-2 1 0 r 0 -8 40
-2 4 -8-2r 16+4r -16-8r
1 -2 4+r -8-2r 8+4r 24-8r
20. B
The value of r is 3.
The three possible cases are:
1) The twins are two boys. 23. B
2) The twins are two girls.
3) The twins are one girl and one boy.
B C
B
B
B
The measure of half of is .
To get the measurement of ,
24. C
Test of Symmetry
The measurement of is .
25. E x
A 10m
O
G
y I
E =
The value of x is 4m. It is not possible to be To get the radius of the water, use Ratio and
26m because the total height of the figure is Proportion (RAP)
just 10m. r = 5 in
r =?
28. A
h = 12 in h = 9.6 in
30. C
Extend
C
60
To get the probability that a student from NAGA
135 45 75 105
will be randomly chosen: A
B
105
D E
The measurement of is .
The probability that a student from NAGA will
be randomly chosen is 0.3.
29. B
12 in
9.6 in