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Real exam-style situations and the concrete rules behind them — gifts, SALN deadlines, response times, and the norms of conduct every public servant is tested on.
Study deckThe age, term, residency, and rights specifics the exam actually asks — President vs Senator term limits, voting age, citizenship by blood, and the Bill of Rights in plain situations.
Study deckSynonym, antonym, and in-context vocabulary in the formal register the exam favors — plus the Filipino words that trip up English-medium takers.
Study deckThe subject-verb agreement, preposition, and common-error rules the Civil Service Exam tests over and over — as quick-recall cards.
Preview deckThe relationship types behind every analogy item — synonym, part-to-whole, cause-effect, tool-action — and the sentence method that turns guessing into solving. Professional level.
Preview deckValid vs invalid argument forms — modus ponens, modus tollens, and the two fallacies that mimic them — plus syllogism validity, applied to exam-style statements. Professional level.
Preview deckThe memorizable substrate behind Numerical Ability — divisibility rules, percentage and ratio shortcuts, and number properties worth knowing cold.
Preview deckThe setup for every word-problem type the exam throws — work, age, distance, mixture, percentage — plus the test-the-options shortcut and the traps that catch fast readers.
Preview deckThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 1987 Constitution's human-rights guarantees, the Commission on Human Rights, and rule-of-law concepts — the Peace & Human Rights subtopic of the Civil Service Exam.
The four question types, the three answer-traps the exam plants in every passage, and the read-the-questions-first method that buys you speed.