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UPCAT Reading Comprehension Practice Questions โ€” Set 1

10 free UPCAT Reading Comprehension reviewer questions with answers and explanations. Pindutin ang sagot mo para makita agad kung tama โ€” kasama na ang paliwanag. Set 1 of 5.

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Read the passage: 'The Philippine Revolution of 1896 was a pivotal moment in our nation's history. Led by the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society founded by Andres Bonifacio, Filipinos rose up against over 300 years of Spanish colonial rule. The revolution sparked a desire for independence that would shape the country's future, even though it would take decades more to fully achieve.' What is the main idea of this passage?

2

Based on the passage about the Philippine Revolution, how long did Spanish colonial rule last?

3

According to the passage, what can be inferred about the Philippine Revolution's immediate outcome?

4

Read the passage: 'Coral reefs, often called the rainforests of the sea, are among the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. They provide habitat for thousands of marine species and protect coastlines from erosion. However, climate change, pollution, and overfishing threaten these vital ecosystems. Without urgent conservation efforts, many reefs may disappear within our lifetime.' What is the author's primary purpose?

5

According to the passage, which is NOT mentioned as a threat to coral reefs?

6

Why are coral reefs compared to rainforests?

7

Read the passage: 'Artificial intelligence is transforming modern education. AI-powered tutoring systems can adapt to individual learning styles, providing personalized instruction that was once available only through expensive private tutors. However, critics worry that over-reliance on technology may reduce human interaction and critical thinking skills essential for student development.' What is the tone of this passage?

8

What advantage of AI in education does the passage mention?

9

Read the passage: 'The ancient art of T'nalak weaving, practiced by the T'boli people of South Cotabato, represents more than just a craftโ€”it embodies cultural identity and spiritual significance. Master weavers, called dream weavers, claim their intricate patterns come from dreams sent by the goddess Fu Dalu. Each design tells a story, preserving traditions passed down through generations.' What makes T'nalak weaving spiritually significant?

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What can be inferred about T'nalak weaving from the passage?