CEUET General Information — Philippine StatisticsRevision Notes
Condensed revision notes for Philippine Statistics, built for the final weeks before the CEUET 2026. These are the distilled key points you need when there is no time left for full study notes — just the concepts, formulas, and traps Centro Escolar University tests.
Exam context
For the Centro Escolar University Entrance Test, Centro Escolar University tests General Information under a "Core" label, with Philippine Statistics in the 2nd slot across 6 chapters. CEUET candidates must clear the Competitive overall score cut on the 2026 paper, which draws about a meaningful share of General Information questions. Date to watch: Q3–Q4 2026.
Philippine Statistics - Revision notes
Philippine Statistics is a crucial topic for UPCAT and other entrance exams, covering geographical, demographic, economic, and social data about the Philippines. This chapter requires memorization of key figures and understanding of their significance. Statistics are primarily sourced from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), NAMRIA, and NEDA. Always note the year each figure is valid for, as these numbers change regularly.
Sections
Exam Tips
- Memorize the updated island count: 7,641 (common trap question)
- Remember Mount Apo's exact height: 2,954 m
- Know that there are 17 administrative regions total
- Focus on the 'big numbers' - land area (300,000 km²) and barangay count (~42,046)
Key Points
- Total land area: 300,000 km² (PSA)
- Number of islands: 7,641 (NAMRIA 2016 update - increased from older figure of 7,107)
- Highest peak: Mount Apo at 2,954 m (located in Davao del Sur/Cotabato)
- Deepest point: Philippine Trench/Galathea Depth at ~10,540 m
- Longest river: Cagayan River at ~505 km
- Largest lake: Laguna de Bay at ~911 km²
- Administrative divisions: 17 regions (including NCR, CAR, and BARMM)
- Political subdivisions: 82 provinces, 149 cities, 1,486 municipalities, ~42,046 barangays
Definitions
Term
NAMRIA
Definition
National Mapping and Resource Information Authority - responsible for mapping and surveying Philippine territory
Importance
Source of updated geographical statistics including the official island count
Term
Administrative Regions
Definition
17 regional divisions of the Philippines including National Capital Region (NCR), Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)
Importance
Key for understanding Philippine political geography and regional statistics
Section Title
Geographical Statistics
Common Mistakes
- Using outdated island count of 7,107 instead of current 7,641
- Confusing Mount Apo's location - it's in both Davao del Sur and Cotabato
- Mixing up longest river (Cagayan) with largest lake (Laguna de Bay)
Formulas
Example
If population grows from 109M to 114M over 4 years, average annual growth ≈ 1.13% per year
Formula
Population Growth Rate = ((Current Population - Previous Population) / Previous Population) × 100
Variables
Current Population, Previous Population
Application
Calculate annual population growth percentage
Exam Tips
- Remember the exact 2020 census figure: 109,035,343
- Know that Philippines has a young population (median age ~25-26)
- Urban population is still minority at 47%
- Growth rate has slowed to under 1% annually
Key Points
- 2020 Census population: 109,035,343
- 2024 projected population: ~114 million
- Population growth rate: ~0.88% (2024)
- Urban population share: ~47% (2020)
- Median age: ~25-26 years (2023 estimate)
- Life expectancy: ~72 years overall (M: ~68.8, F: ~75.5)
- Age structure: 0-14 years (~28%), 15-64 years (~65%), 65+ years (~7%)
Definitions
Term
Median Age
Definition
The age that divides the population into two equal halves - half younger, half older
Importance
Indicates whether the population is young or aging; Philippines has a young population at 25-26 years
Term
Urban Population Share
Definition
Percentage of total population living in urban areas (cities and municipalities)
Importance
Shows level of urbanization; Philippines is becoming more urban but still largely rural at 47%
Section Title
Population Demographics
Common Mistakes
- Confusing 2020 census figure with 2024 projection
- Mixing up male and female life expectancy figures
- Forgetting that urban share is still less than 50%
Formulas
Example
5.6% real GDP growth means economy expanded by 5.6% after adjusting for inflation
Formula
Real GDP Growth = ((Current Year GDP - Previous Year GDP) / Previous Year GDP) × 100
Variables
Current Year GDP, Previous Year GDP (inflation-adjusted)
Application
Measure economic growth rate
Example
3.2% inflation means general price level increased by 3.2% in 2024
Formula
Inflation Rate = ((Current Price Index - Previous Price Index) / Previous Price Index) × 100
Variables
Current Price Index, Previous Price Index
Application
Measure price level changes over time
Exam Tips
- Know the current GDP growth rate: 5.6% (2024)
- Remember inflation target is around 3.2%
- OFW remittances are huge: $34 billion
- Exchange rate hovers around ₱57-58 per dollar
Key Points
- Nominal GDP: ~US$470 billion (2024)
- Real GDP growth: 5.6% (2024, PSA)
- Projected GDP growth: 6.0-6.5% (2025)
- Headline inflation: 3.2% annual average (2024)
- Unemployment rate: 3.8% annual (2024)
- OFW remittances: ~US$34 billion (2024, BSP)
- Exchange rate: ~₱57-58 per USD (2024 average)
Definitions
Term
OFW Remittances
Definition
Money sent home by Overseas Filipino Workers to their families in the Philippines
Importance
Major source of foreign currency and economic support for Filipino families
Term
Real GDP
Definition
Gross Domestic Product adjusted for inflation, showing actual economic growth
Importance
Better measure of economic performance than nominal GDP as it removes price effects
Section Title
Economic Indicators
Common Mistakes
- Confusing nominal GDP with real GDP growth
- Mixing up 2024 actual figures with 2025 projections
- Forgetting that remittances are in US dollars, not pesos
Exam Tips
- Remember key percentages: Catholic 78.8%, Muslim 6.4%
- Tagalog is largest ethnic group (26%) and most spoken language at home (39.9%)
- Literacy rate is very high at 96.3%
- Know the top 3-4 ethnic/linguistic groups in order
Key Points
- Major ethnic groups (2020 Census): Tagalog (26%), Bisaya/Binisaya (14.3%), Ilocano (8.0%), Cebuano (8.0%)
- Other major groups: Hiligaynon/Ilonggo (7.9%), Bikol/Bicol (6.5%), Waray (3.8%), Kapampangan (3.0%)
- Primary languages spoken at home: Tagalog (39.9%), Bisaya/Binisaya (16.0%), Hiligaynon/Ilonggo (7.3%)
- Religious composition: Roman Catholic (78.8%), Muslim (6.4%), Iglesia ni Cristo (2.6%)
- Other Christians and non-Christian religions: ~9.5%
- Literacy rate: ~96.3% for age 10+ (2019 data)
Definitions
Term
Ethnic Diversity
Definition
The variety of different ethnic groups within the Philippine population based on cultural and linguistic heritage
Importance
Reflects the multicultural nature of Philippine society and regional variations
Term
Literacy Rate
Definition
Percentage of population aged 10 and above who can read and write
Importance
Key indicator of educational development and human capital
Section Title
Ethnic and Linguistic Diversity
Common Mistakes
- Confusing ethnic groups with language groups (they overlap but aren't identical)
- Mixing up Catholic percentage (78.8%) with other Christian denominations
- Forgetting that Muslim population is concentrated in BARMM region
Formulas
Example
95% gross enrollment in K-12 means 95% of school-age children are enrolled
Formula
Gross Enrollment Rate = (Total Enrollment / School-age Population) × 100
Variables
Total Enrollment, School-age Population
Application
Measure education system coverage
Example
94% net enrollment means 94% of children of official elementary age are enrolled
Formula
Net Enrollment Rate = (Enrollment of Official Age Group / Population of Official Age Group) × 100
Variables
Official Age Group Enrollment, Official Age Group Population
Application
Measure enrollment of correct age students
Exam Tips
- Basic education enrollment is very high at 95%
- Tertiary enrollment is much lower at 35%
- Literacy rate of 96.3% is exam-favorite statistic
- Know the difference between gross and net enrollment
Key Points
- Basic education (K-12) gross enrollment rate: ~95%
- Tertiary gross enrollment rate: ~35%
- Elementary net enrollment rate: ~94%
- Literacy rate (age 10+): ~96.3% (2019)
- Philippines has implemented K-12 system
- High literacy rate indicates strong basic education foundation
Definitions
Term
K-12 System
Definition
Kindergarten plus 12 years of basic education (6 years elementary, 4 years junior high, 2 years senior high)
Importance
Current Philippine education system aligns with international standards
Term
Tertiary Education
Definition
Higher education including college, university, and technical-vocational programs
Importance
Critical for developing skilled workforce and professional capacity
Section Title
Education Statistics
Common Mistakes
- Confusing gross and net enrollment rates
- Mixing up basic education and tertiary enrollment figures
- Forgetting that K-12 is now fully implemented
Connections
- Geography statistics connect to Physical Geography and Climate topics
- Population demographics relate to Sociology and Social Issues
- Economic indicators link to Philippine Economy and Development topics
- Language and ethnic diversity connects to Philippine Culture and History
- Education statistics relate to Social Development and Human Resources
- These statistics are frequently updated, so always check for the most recent figures before exams
- Understanding trends is as important as memorizing current figures
Exam Strategy
For Philippine Statistics, focus on memorizing exact figures for the most commonly tested items: number of islands (7,641), highest peak (Mount Apo, 2,954m), religious composition (78.8% Catholic, 6.4% Muslim), and major economic indicators. Pay special attention to updated figures and avoid outdated statistics. Practice with recent past papers to identify which statistics are most frequently tested. Remember that economic figures change annually, so focus on the most recent available data. Create acronyms or memory devices for ethnic group rankings and percentages. Don't just memorize numbers - understand what they represent and their significance for Philippine development.
Quick Review Questions
How many islands does the Philippines have according to the latest NAMRIA count?
This is updated from the older count of 7,107. NAMRIA updated this figure in 2016, and it's a common exam trap question.
What is the highest peak in the Philippines and its height?
Located in both Davao del Sur and Cotabato provinces. Remember the exact height as it's frequently tested.
What percentage of Filipinos are Roman Catholic according to the 2020 Census?
This is the largest religious group. The second largest is Muslim at 6.4%, followed by Iglesia ni Cristo at 2.6%.
What was the Philippines' real GDP growth rate in 2024?
This is the actual growth rate as reported by PSA. The projected range for 2025 is 6.0-6.5%.
What is the current population growth rate of the Philippines?
The growth rate has slowed significantly from previous decades, reflecting demographic transition.
What is the literacy rate in the Philippines?
This high literacy rate reflects the country's investment in basic education and is based on 2019 data.
How much do OFWs send in remittances annually?
OFW remittances are a major source of foreign currency and represent about 7-8% of GDP.
What is the largest ethnic group in the Philippines?
Followed by Bisaya/Binisaya at 14.3%. Note that ethnic groups and language groups have some overlap but aren't identical.
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