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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Examinees of the December 6, 2015 Career Service Examination, Paper-and-Pencil Test

A D V I S O R Y

TO               :           Examinees of the December 6, 2015 Career Service Examination, Paper-and-Pencil Test
SUBJECT      :           School Assignment and Important Reminders

            Please be informed of the following schools assigned for the affected examinees of the October 18, 2015 Career Service Examination, Paper-and-Pencil Test (CSE-PPT) who registered for the December 6, 2015 CSE-PPT.
RegionName of SchoolAddress of School
3Pampanga High SchoolCity of San Fernando, Pampanga
4Batangas National High SchoolBatangas City
Quezon National SchoolLucena City
5Bicol UniversityLegazpi City
     For examinees of Regions 1, 2, 3 (Olongapo City and Cabanatuan City), NCR, CAR, and ARMM (Bongao, Tawi-Tawi) where full suspension/cancellation of   October 18, 2015 CSE-PPT was implemented due to typhoon Lando, the same testing center, and school and room assignment as in the suspended   October 18, 2015 CSE-PPT shall be observed.
      Please be reminded that GATES OF EXAMINATION VENUES SHALL BE CLOSED TO EXAMINEES AT 7:30 a.m. on examination day. Examinees that arrive later than 7:30 a.m. shall NOT be admitted. 
      Examinees are advised to observe the following procedures:
1. Visit and have an ocular inspection of the assigned school/testing venue at least one day before the examination day to be familiar with the school location;
2. Be at the assigned school early on examination day for the verification and locating of room assignment. Testing venues shall be open to examinees starting 6:00 a.m;
3. Wear proper attire on examination day (i.e. not in sleeveless shirt/blouse, or in short pants, or in slippers).
4. Bring the following items on examination day:
a. I.D. card – preferably the same I.D. card presented during filing of application, or any of the following ID cards which must be valid i.e. not expired:
a.1       Driver’s License;
a.2       Passport;
a.3       GSIS I.D.;
a.4       SSS I.D.;
a.5       BIR I.D. (ATM type/TIN card type with picture);
a.6       Voter’s I.D.;
a.7       PRC I.D.;
a.8       Postal I.D.;
a.9       Philhealth I.D. (must contain the bearer’s name, clear picture, signature and Philhealth number);
a.10    Barangay I.D.;
a.11    Current Company/Office I.D.
a.12    Current School I.D. (validated for the current school year/semester/trimester); and
a.13    Police Clearance.
Note: The NO I.D., NO EXAMINATION Rule is strictly implemented.
b. Original NSO Birth Certificate (if I.D. card has no date of birth);
c. Application Receipt with corresponding Official Receipt (if available);
d. Dark Lead pencil/s and eraser/s;
e. Ball Pen/s (Black or Blue); and
f. Clear bottled water, or preferred beverage (except alcoholic beverage) placed in clear/transparent container, and/or candies/biscuits, which shall be subject to inspection by the Room Examiner/Proctor.

 Examinees are further advised of the following important matters:
  • Use of any aid in answering the test, such as calculators, books, dictionaries, watch calculators, mobile phones and any other similar materials/gadgets, is strictly prohibited
  • The time required for pre and post examination activities/documentation shall take approximately one hour before and one hour after the test proper.
  • Failure to take the examination shall mean forfeiture of examination fee and slot. Re-scheduling of examination date is NOT allowed.
       Finally, examinees are strongly encouraged not to bring cellular/mobile phones and any other gadget as the same shall be surrendered to the Room Examiner. Not bringing of cellular phones/other gadgets shall allow ease of procedures as well as protection of such fragile items from possible lost/mishandling in the process.

       Please be guided accordingly.

source: web.csc.gov.ph/cscsite2/uncategorised/959-examination-advisory-no-19,-s-2015

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Six Qualification Requirements For Civil Service Examination

All applicants must strictly meet the following qualification requirements:

1. Filipino citizen;

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2. At least 18 years old on the date of filing of application;

 3. Of good moral character;

4. Has not been convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude, or disgraceful or immoral conduct, dishonesty, examination irregularity, drunkenness, or addiction to
drugs;

5. Has not been dishonorably discharged from military service, or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in the government;

6. and Has not taken the same level of Career Service Examination, regardless of mode, within the last three months before the date of examination:

Click here for Application Requirements .

Friday, October 9, 2015

Civil Service Exam Analogy Reviewer

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Prefixes Reviewer

Building Vocabulary: Prefixes

Many studies show the importance of building children's vocabulary. One study has shown that a set of 20 prefixes and 14 roots, and knowing how to use them, will unlock the meaning of over 100,000 words. A similar study showed that a set of 29 prefixes and 25 roots will give the meaning to over 125,000 words. Imagine adding suffixes! Below are lists of prefixes, suffixes, and roots . with their meanings and example words.. Reviewing these also can help many ELL students to see relationships between and among languages. Many prefixes have a basis in Latin . also the basis for Spanish, French, and Italian . or Greek.

 source: Judith Wilde

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Verbs in the Present and Past Tenses Part 2 Reviewer

To Be and To Have

Two English verbs need to be considered separately because they have a slightly more complicated
conjugation in the present tense. These verbs are to be and to have. The conjugation of these two
verbs is significant because, besides being able to function alone in a sentence, they can also serve as
auxiliaries of other verbs and in tenses other than the present tense.















































Answers:

1. are 2. is 3. are 4. am 5. is 6. are 7. are 8. is 9. is 10. are 11. have 12. have 13. has 14. has
15. have 16. have 17. has 18. have 19. has 20. has

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Verbs in the Present and Past Tenses Reviewer

A tense tells in what time the action of a verb takes place: the present, the past, or the future.

 The Present Tense

The base form of a verb is called the infinitive. Infinitives are composed of the particle word to and
the verb: to sing, to dance, to develop, and so on. In the conjugation of a verb in the present tense, the
particle word to is omitted. The ending -s is added to the verb in the third-person singular.


Pronoun to sleep to hurry to belong
I sleep hurry belong
you sleep hurry belong
he / she / it sleeps hurries belongs
we sleep hurry belong
they sleep hurry belong


Verbs that end in -y change to -ie- in the third-person singular conjugation and then add the ending -s.
However, if the final -y of a verb is preceded by a vowel (a, e, i, o, u), the -y does not change to -ie-.


Pronoun to marry to try to fly to say
I marry try fly say
you marry try fly say
he / she / it marries tries flies says
we marry try fly say
they marry try fly say
For verbs that end in a sound such as -s, -z, -ch, -tch, or -sh, add the ending -es instead of -s in the
third-person singular conjugation of the present tense.
Pronoun to miss to catch to rush
I miss catch rush
you miss catch rush
he / she / it misses catches rushes
we miss catch rush
they miss catch rush

The ending -es is also used as the third-person singular present tense ending for verbs that end in
vowels. For example:

I do / he does
I go / he goes

If a verb already ends in -e, just add -s:

I save / he saves
I believe / he believes

If a noun is used in place of a third-person pronoun, a plural noun will require no ending on the
verb, and a singular noun will require the ending -s:

the men sing / the man sings

boys run / a boy runs

This conjugational usage with nouns follows the pattern of the plural and singular third-person
plural and singular pronouns:

they sing / he, she, it sings they run / he, she, it runs
































Answers:

1. speak 2. listen 3. forgets 4. worries 5. cries 6. answer 7. surprise 8. buries 9. spend 10. becomes 11. sign, leave 12. likes, lends 13. arranges, pays 14. suggest, allow 15. catches, kisses

Source: ENGLISH VERB DRILLS/Ed Swick

Friday, May 1, 2015

Notice of School Assignment for May 3, 2015 CSE-PPT

A D V I S O R Y

TO : All Examinees of the May 3, 2015 CSE-PPT


SUBJECT : Notice of School Assignment
Examinees of the May 3, 2015 Career Service Examination, Paper-and-Pencil Test (CSE-PPT) may check their School and Room Assignment by accessing/clicking the appropriate link below.

Professional Sub-Professional
CSC-NCR CSC-NCR
CSCRO 1 CSCRO 1
CSCRO 2 CSCRO 2
CSCRO 3 CSCRO 3
CSCRO 4 CSCRO 4
CSCRO 5 CSCRO 5
CSCRO 6 CSCRO 6
CSCRO 7 CSCRO 7
CSCRO 8 CSCRO 8
CSCRO 9 CSCRO 9
CSCRO 10 CSCRO 10
CSCRO 11 CSCRO 11
CSCRO 12 CSCRO 12
CSC-CAR CSC-CAR
CSC-CARAGA CSC-CARAGA
CSC-ARMM CSC-ARMM

Examinees are advised to observe the following procedures:
  1. Visit and have an ocular inspection of the school/testing venue at least one day before the examination day to be familiar with the school location;
  1. Be at the school/testing venue not later than 7 a.m. on examination day for the verification and locating of room assignment;
Note: GATES OF EXAMINATION VENUE SHALL BE CLOSED TO EXAMINEES AT 7:30 a.m.
  1. Wear proper attire on examination day (e.g. not in sleeveless shirt/blouse, or in short pants, or in slippers).
  1. Bring the following items on examination day:
  1. I.D. card – preferably the one presented during filing of application, or any of the following ID cards which must be valid (not expired):
a.1 Driver’s License;
a.2 Passport;
a.3 GSIS I.D.;
a.4 SSS I.D.;
a.5 BIR I.D. (ATM type/TIN card type with picture);
a.6 Voter’s I.D.;
a.7 PRC I.D.;
a.8 Postal I.D.;
a.9 PhilHealth I.D. (must contain the bearer’s name, clear picture, signature and PhilHealth number)
a.10 Barangay I.D.;
a.11 current Company/Office I.D.
a.12 current School I.D. (validated for the current school year/ semester/ trimester); and
a.13 Police Clearance.

Note: The NO I.D., NO EXAMINATION Rule is strictly implemented.
b. Original NSO Birth Certificate (if I.D. card has no date of birth);
c. Application Receipt;
d. Lead pencil/s (No. 1 or 2) and eraser;
e. Ball Pen/s (Black or Blue); and
f. Clear bottled water, or preferred beverage (except alcoholic beverage) placed in clear/transparent container, and/or candies/biscuits, if any, and subject to inspection by the Room Examiner/Proctor.
Examinees are further advised of the following important matters:
  • The time required for pre and post examination activities/documentation shall take approximately one hour before and one hour after the test proper.
  • Failure to take the examination shall mean forfeiture of examination fee and slot. Re-scheduling of examination date is NOT allowed.
Thank you.

source: CSC
 
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