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  • Idyolek

    Ang personal at natatanging paraan ng pagsasalita ng isang tao (e.g., "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro).

    Ginagamit sa isang partikular na rehiyon o lalawigan (e.g., Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan).

    Nakabatay sa katayuang panlipunan, edad, o kasarian (e.g., Gay Lingo, Jejemon).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    filipino idyolek
  • Dayalek

    Nakabatay sa katayuang panlipunan, edad, o kasarian (e.g., Gay Lingo, Jejemon).

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    Ang personal at natatanging paraan ng pagsasalita ng isang tao (e.g., "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro).

    Ginagamit sa isang partikular na rehiyon o lalawigan (e.g., Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan).

    filipino dayalek
  • Sosyolek

    Nakabatay sa katayuang panlipunan, edad, o kasarian (e.g., Gay Lingo, Jejemon).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Nagmula sa mga etnolinggwistikong grupo (e.g., Vakuul ng mga Ivatan).

    "Nobody’s native language"; wikang walang pormal na istruktura na nabubuo kapag ang dalawang tao ay walang komon na wika.

    filipino sosyolek
  • Etnolek

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Mga salitang teknikal na ginagamit sa isang partikular na propesyon (e.g., Syllabus para sa mga guro, Stethoscope para sa mga doktor).

    Nagmula sa mga etnolinggwistikong grupo (e.g., Vakuul ng mga Ivatan).

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    filipino etnolek
  • Ekolek

    "Nobody’s native language"; wikang walang pormal na istruktura na nabubuo kapag ang dalawang tao ay walang komon na wika.

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Nagmula sa mga etnolinggwistikong grupo (e.g., Vakuul ng mga Ivatan).

    filipino ekolek
  • Pidgin

    "Nobody’s native language"; wikang walang pormal na istruktura na nabubuo kapag ang dalawang tao ay walang komon na wika.

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Mga salitang teknikal na ginagamit sa isang partikular na propesyon (e.g., Syllabus para sa mga guro, Stethoscope para sa mga doktor).

    filipino pidgin
  • Creole

    "Nobody’s native language"; wikang walang pormal na istruktura na nabubuo kapag ang dalawang tao ay walang komon na wika.

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Nagmula sa mga etnolinggwistikong grupo (e.g., Vakuul ng mga Ivatan).

    filipino creole
  • Rejister/Jargon

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Nakabatay sa katayuang panlipunan, edad, o kasarian (e.g., Gay Lingo, Jejemon).

    Mga salitang teknikal na ginagamit sa isang partikular na propesyon (e.g., Syllabus para sa mga guro, Stethoscope para sa mga doktor).

    filipino jargon
  • Ang wika ay nahahati sa iba’t ibang kategorya batay sa pook, grupo, at pangangailangan ng komunikasyon.

    Nakabatay sa katayuang panlipunan, edad, o kasarian (e.g., Gay Lingo, Jejemon).

    Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.

    Ang wika ay nahahati sa iba’t ibang kategorya batay sa pook, grupo, at pangangailangan ng komunikasyon.

    Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).

    filipino overview
  • Frozen Style

    Static, ritualistic language that never changes (e.g., The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble).

    Two-way participation; standard for professional dialogue (e.g., Doctor and patient, teacher and student).

    One-way communication used in professional settings (e.g., State of the Nation Address, Sermons).

    Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.

    english frozen
  • Formal Style

    Two-way participation; standard for professional dialogue (e.g., Doctor and patient, teacher and student).

    For very close relationships (e.g., family, couples); uses private terms or inside jokes.

    One-way communication used in professional settings (e.g., State of the Nation Address, Sermons).

    Static, ritualistic language that never changes (e.g., The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble).

    english formal
  • Consultative Style

    Static, ritualistic language that never changes (e.g., The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble).

    Two-way participation; standard for professional dialogue (e.g., Doctor and patient, teacher and student).

    Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.

    One-way communication used in professional settings (e.g., State of the Nation Address, Sermons).

    english consultative
  • Casual Style

    Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.

    For very close relationships (e.g., family, couples); uses private terms or inside jokes.

    Two-way participation; standard for professional dialogue (e.g., Doctor and patient, teacher and student).

    Static, ritualistic language that never changes (e.g., The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble).

    english casual
  • Intimate Style

    Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.

    Two-way participation; standard for professional dialogue (e.g., Doctor and patient, teacher and student).

    For very close relationships (e.g., family, couples); uses private terms or inside jokes.

    One-way communication used in professional settings (e.g., State of the Nation Address, Sermons).

    english intimate
  • Effective communication depends on the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

    Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.

    Static, ritualistic language that never changes (e.g., The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble).

    Effective communication depends on the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

    One-way communication used in professional settings (e.g., State of the Nation Address, Sermons).

    english overview
  • Physiological

    Basic survival (food, water, sleep).

    Security of body, employment, and resources.

    Friendship, family, and intimacy.

    Self-esteem, confidence, and respect by others.

    philosophy maslow
  • Safety

    Basic survival (food, water, sleep).

    Security of body, employment, and resources.

    Friendship, family, and intimacy.

    Achieving one's full potential.

    philosophy maslow
  • Love/Belonging

    Self-esteem, confidence, and respect by others.

    Security of body, employment, and resources.

    Friendship, family, and intimacy.

    Achieving one's full potential.

    philosophy maslow
  • Esteem

    Self-esteem, confidence, and respect by others.

    Achieving one's full potential.

    Friendship, family, and intimacy.

    Basic survival (food, water, sleep).

    philosophy maslow
  • Self-Actualization

    Self-esteem, confidence, and respect by others.

    Friendship, family, and intimacy.

    Achieving one's full potential.

    Security of body, employment, and resources.

    philosophy maslow
  • RTU Entrance Exam Reviewer 2024

    Ang wika ay nahahati sa iba’t ibang kategorya batay sa pook, grupo, at pangangailangan ng komunikasyon.

    RTU Entrance Exam Reviewer 2024

    Effective communication depends on the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

    Maslow’s hie

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  • Coverage: Filipino, English, Philosophy, Science, and Mathematics

    Coverage: Filipino, English, Philosophy, Science, and Mathematics

    Effective communication depends on the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

    RTU Entrance Exam Reviewer 2024

    Maslow’s hie

    meta coverage
  • I. FILIPINO: BARAYTI NG WIKA

    I. FILIPINO: BARAYTI NG WIKA

    RTU Entrance Exam Reviewer 2024

    III. PHILOSOPHY: MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

    II. ENGLISH: SPEECH STYLES & COMMUNICATION

    filipino header
  • II. ENGLISH: SPEECH STYLES & COMMUNICATION

    Coverage: Filipino, English, Philosophy, Science, and Mathematics

    III. PHILOSOPHY: MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

    I. FILIPINO: BARAYTI NG WIKA

    II. ENGLISH: SPEECH STYLES & COMMUNICATION

    english header
  • III. PHILOSOPHY: MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

    III. PHILOSOPHY: MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS

    I. FILIPINO: BARAYTI NG WIKA

    II. ENGLISH: SPEECH STYLES & COMMUNICATION

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    philosophy header
  • Maslow’s hie

    Maslow’s hie

    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

    Basic survival (food, water, sleep).

    Achieving one's full potential.

    philosophy truncated
  • Give an example associated with Idyolek from the text

    Gay Lingo, Jejemon

    Vakuul ng mga Ivatan

    Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan

    "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro

    filipino example
  • Give an example associated with Dayalek from the text

    Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan

    Chavacano

    "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro

    Gay Lingo, Jejemon

    filipino example
  • Give an example associated with Sosyolek from the text

    "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro

    Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan

    Vakuul ng mga Ivatan

    Gay Lingo, Jejemon

    filipino example
  • Give an example associated with Etnolek from the text

    Gay Lingo, Jejemon

    Chavacano

    "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro

    Vakuul ng mga Ivatan

    filipino example
  • Give an example associated with Creole from the text

    Vakuul ng mga Ivatan

    Gay Lingo, Jejemon

    Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan

    Chavacano

    filipino example
  • Give examples associated with Rejister/Jargon from the text

    Vakuul ng mga Ivatan

    Chavacano

    "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro

    Syllabus para sa mga guro, Stethoscope para sa mga doktor

    filipino example
  • Give examples associated with Frozen Style from the text

    family, couples

    The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble

    Doctor and patient, teacher and student

    State of the Nation Address, Sermons

    english example
  • Give examples associated with Formal Style from the text

    The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble

    family, couples

    State of the Nation Address, Sermons

    Doctor and patient, teacher and student

    english example
  • Give examples associated with Consultative Style from the text

    family, couples

    The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble

    State of the Nation Address, Sermons

    Doctor and patient, teacher and student

    english example
  • Which style is 'Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.'

    Frozen Style

    Casual Style

    Formal Style

    Consultative Style

    english definition
  • Which style is 'For very close relationships (e.g., family, couples); uses private terms or inside jokes.'

    Formal Style

    Frozen Style

    Casual Style

    Intimate Style

    english definition
  • Which Maslow level is 'Basic survival (food, water, sleep).'

    Love/Belonging

    Safety

    Physiological

    Esteem

    philosophy definition
  • Which Maslow level is 'Security of body, employment, and resources.'

    Physiological

    Self-Actualization

    Safety

    Esteem

    philosophy definition
  • Which Maslow level is 'Friendship, family, and intimacy.'

    Esteem

    Safety

    Love/Belonging

    Physiological

    philosophy definition
  • Which Maslow level is 'Self-esteem, confidence, and respect by others.'

    Safety

    Love/Belonging

    Self-Actualization

    Esteem

    philosophy definition
  • Which Maslow level is 'Achieving one's full potential.'

    Safety

    Self-Actualization

    Esteem

    Physiological

    philosophy definition
  • What is an example of a technical term listed for teachers?

    Chavacano

    Vakuul ng mga Ivatan

    Syllabus para sa mga guro

    Stethoscope para sa mga doktor

    filipino jargon
  • What is an example of a technical term listed for doctors?

    Syllabus para sa mga guro

    "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro

    Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan

    Stethoscope para sa mga doktor

    filipino jargon
  • Which term in Filipino is defined as 'Wikang ginagamit sa loob ng tahanan.'

    Etnolek

    Pidgin

    Creole

    Ekolek

    filipino match
  • Which term in Filipino is defined as 'Isang dating pidgin na naging likas na wika na ng mga batang ipinanganak sa komunidad (e.g., Chavacano).'

    Ekolek

    Idyolek

    Pidgin

    Creole

    filipino match
  • Which term in Filipino is defined as '"Nobody’s native language"; wikang walang pormal na istruktura na nabubuo kapag ang dalawang tao ay walang komon na wika.'

    Creole

    Dayalek

    Ekolek

    Pidgin

    filipino match
  • Which Filipino variety is described as 'Nagmula sa mga etnolinggwistikong grupo (e.g., Vakuul ng mga Ivatan).'

    Rejister/Jargon

    Idyolek

    Sosyolek

    Etnolek

    filipino match
  • Which Filipino variety is described as 'Nakabatay sa katayuang panlipunan, edad, o kasarian (e.g., Gay Lingo, Jejemon).'

    Ekolek

    Pidgin

    Sosyolek

    Dayalek

    filipino match
  • Which Filipino variety is described as 'Ang personal at natatanging paraan ng pagsasalita ng isang tao (e.g., "Magandang Gabi Bayan" ni Noli De Castro).'

    Rejister/Jargon

    Dayalek

    Idyolek

    Etnolek

    filipino match
  • Which Filipino variety is described as 'Ginagamit sa isang partikular na rehiyon o lalawigan (e.g., Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan).'

    Dayalek

    Ekolek

    Idyolek

    Creole

    filipino match
  • Which English speech style is 'Static, ritualistic language that never changes (e.g., The Lord’s Prayer, Preamble).'

    Casual Style

    Consultative Style

    Frozen Style

    Formal Style

    english match
  • Which English speech style is 'One-way communication used in professional settings (e.g., State of the Nation Address, Sermons).'

    Formal Style

    Intimate Style

    Frozen Style

    Consultative Style

    english match
  • Which English speech style is 'Two-way participation; standard for professional dialogue (e.g., Doctor and patient, teacher and student).'

    Formal Style

    Frozen Style

    Casual Style

    Consultative Style

    english match
  • Which English speech style is 'Used among peers and friends; involves slangs and informal contractions.' (alternate)

    Intimate Style

    Consultative Style

    Casual Style

    Formal Style

    english match
  • Which English speech style is 'For very close relationships (e.g., family, couples); uses private terms or inside jokes.' (alternate)

    Intimate Style

    Frozen Style

    Casual Style

    Formal Style

    english match
  • Which statement summarizes the relation of communication in the English section?

    Coverage: Filipino, English, Philosophy, Science, and Mathematics

    Ang wika ay nahahati sa iba’t ibang kategorya batay sa pook, grupo, at pangangailangan ng komunikasyon.

    RTU Entrance Exam Reviewer 2024

    Effective communication depends on the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

    english overview
Notes de cours

RTU Entrance Exam — Concise Review

Overview

  • Focus areas: Filipino (language varieties), English (speech styles), Philosophy (Maslow), Science (basic physics/chemistry/earth), and Math tips for quick problem-solving.

I. Filipino — Barayti ng Wika (Language Varieties)

  • Idyolek: The individual, unique way a person speaks (personal speech style). Example: distinct catchphrases.
  • Dayalek: Regional varieties tied to a province or locality (e.g., Tagalog-Batangas vs. Tagalog-Bulacan).
  • Sosyolek: Social-group varieties based on class, age, or gender (e.g., Gay lingo, Jejemon).
  • Etnolek: Varieties from ethnic/linguistic groups (e.g., Ivatan speech features).
  • Ekolek: Language used within the household; family-specific terms.
  • Pidgin: A simplified contact language with no native speakers; arises when groups lack a common language.
  • Creole: A former pidgin that became a native language for a community (e.g., Chavacano).
  • Register / Jargon: Technical or professional vocabulary used within specific fields (e.g., "syllabus" for teachers, "stethoscope" for doctors).

II. English — Speech Styles & Communication

  • Effective style depends on the speaker-listener relationship and context.
  • Frozen style: Fixed, ritualized language that doesn't change (e.g., prayers, preambles).
  • Formal style: One-way, official speech in professional contexts (e.g., addresses, sermons).
  • Consultative style: Two-way, professional dialogue with feedback (e.g., doctor–patient, teacher–student).
  • Casual style: Informal talk among peers; uses slang and contractions.
  • Intimate style: Private language for close relationships; uses pet names and inside jokes.

III. Philosophy — Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

  • Visualize as a pyramid from bottom to top; basic needs must be met before higher ones.
  • Physiological: Food, water, sleep — basic survival needs.
  • Safety: Security of body, job, and resources.
  • Love/Belonging: Friendships, family, intimacy.
  • Esteem: Self-respect, recognition, confidence.
  • Self-Actualization: Realizing personal potential and creativity.

IV. Science — Key Concepts

Atoms & Subatomic Particles

  • Atom: Smallest unit of ordinary matter.
  • Protons: Positive charge (+).
  • Neutrons: Neutral (0 charge).
  • Electrons: Negative charge (−).
  • Nucleus: Central core containing protons and neutrons.
  • Isotopes: Same element (same proton count) with different neutron numbers.

Earth's Layers

  • Crust: Outermost solid shell (continental and oceanic types).
  • Mantle: Thickest layer; about 84% of Earth's volume.
  • Outer core: Liquid layer that helps generate Earth's magnetic field.
  • Inner core: Solid, extremely hot center due to high pressure.

Newton's Laws of Motion (brief)

  • First (Inertia): An object remains at rest or in uniform motion unless acted on by a net force.
  • Second (Acceleration): \(F=ma\) — net force equals mass times acceleration.
  • Third (Action–Reaction): Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

V. Math Tips & Shortcuts (RTUCAT)

1. Word-to-math translation (common keywords)

  • "Is" → equals (\(=\)). "Of" → multiply (\(\times\)). "More than" → add (\(+\)). "Less than" → subtract (\(-\)).
  • "Ratio of A to B" → \(A/B\).

2. Age problems — try working backwards

  • Instead of forming long equations, substitute answer choices into the problem statement to test which fits.

3. Percentage shortcuts

  • Convert percent to decimal immediately: \(75\% = 0.75\), \(50\% = 0.50\), \(25\% = 0.25\).
  • To compute 75% of \(X\): find 50% (half), find 25% (half of the half), then add.

4. Sequences — middle number rule (consecutive numbers)

  • For consecutive numbers, the average equals the middle number.
  • Sum of the set = middle number \(\times\) count, e.g. \(\(\text{Sum} = m \times n.\)\)

5. Clearing decimals in algebra (example)

  • Example: \(10 = 1.25x\). Multiply both sides by 4 to remove the decimal: \(\(10\times4 = 1.25\times4\,x \Rightarrow 40 = 5x \Rightarrow x = 8.\)\)

6. Geometry formulas (essential)

  • Area of triangle: \(\text{Area} = \tfrac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height}\).
  • Area of circle: \(\text{Area} = \pi r^{2}\).
  • Circumference: \(C = 2\pi r\).
  • Area of rectangle: \(\text{Area} = \text{length} \times \text{width}\).

Quick Study Tips

  • Memorize definitions and one clear example per term.
  • For math, translate words to symbols first, then solve or test choices.
  • For science and philosophy, focus on hierarchy and cause–effect relationships.

Use these condensed notes to review high-yield facts and practice applying shortcuts on sample problems.