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Reading and Writing Assessment

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1. Intertextuality can take place ________.
A. within the same medium or style
B. across cultures
C. rap
D. None of the above
2. The new text that is formed using intertext has _____________ borrowed or imitated from the
original text.
A. location
B. language
C. context
D. time
3. Norse mythology of Europe was the inspiration of Victor Magtanggol, an action-fantasy series of
GMA Network. What text development has been used in crafting this story?
A. hyperlink
B. intertext
C. analysis
D. context
4. Which of the following is a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file,
typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen?
A. . Hyperlink
B. Hypermedia
C. Link
D. URL
5. James Joyce used the modern context of The Odyssey in his very famous novel Ulysses. This is an
example of ________________.
A. hyperlink
B. intertext
C. analysis
D. context
6. Which of the following is not an example of intertextuality?
A. The song Love Story by Taylor Swift was described as one of the modern versions of Romeo and
Juliet due to its lyrics.
B. Clueless was the basis of Iggy Azalea’s music video Fancy.
C. Harry Potter was originally written by J. K. Rowling.
D. None of the above
7. In the statement, “No man can write a single passage to which a parallel one may not be found
somewhere in the literature of the world,” what does Alfred Tennyson mean about intertextuality?
A. It is present in almost all the texts that have been written.
B. It is synonymous with originality.
C. It affects selected writers only.
D. It exists in limited texts.
8. Which of the following is not a kind of an intertextual relationship?
A. bibliography
B. quotation
C. retelling
D. allusion
9. Intertextuality is important because _______________________.
A. It allows the writer to reshape a text to be in a better form.
B. It enables the readers to see how original the text is.
C. It is a way of showing creativity.
D. It promotes originality.
10. In a Web page, the most common hyperlinks are
A. words
B. graphics
C. audio clips
D. video clips
11. If a hypertext author needs to explain a new topic, they can do so in a new
A. page
B. hyperlink
C. e-mail message
D. reference
12. If a hyperlinked graphic is not highlighted, there is no way to tell if it is a link.
A. True
B. False
13. It presents a new way to read online text that differs from reading the standard linear text.
A. Context
B. Hypertext
C. Intertext
D. Text
14. Hypertext and intertext allow readers to branch out from one topic to another.
A. True
B. False
15. Hypertext is a document that the reader must know to understand a work of literature.
A. True
B. False
16. Hypertext organizes information using links.
A. True
B. False
17. Which statement is true?
A.. Hypertext allows for a non-linear movement within a document with the option
of quickly returning to the point of origin.
B. Readers of hypertext can skim through sections of a text, freely jumping from
one part to another depending on what aspect of the text interests him/her.
C. The advent of the Internet and Technology has created new ways of reading
and processing a text.
D. All answers are correct.
18. Which of the following is most likely to happen when the readers use hypertext?
A. The reader will find connections between language, genre, or discourse.
B. The author borrows or transforms a prior text or uses it about another.
C. The reader cannot relate to the context because he/she has no schema or
prior knowledge.
D. The reader can get lost through the ocean of information and misinformation.
19. Which type of intertextuality takes the form of a literary device that involves direct
reference to something else, often another literary text?
A. Allusion
B. Personification
C. Irony
D. Hyperbole
20. Which of the following sentences make use of intertextuality?
A. In this time of pandemic crisis, we have in front of us a herculean task.
B. The rise in poverty will unlock Pandora's box of crimes.
C. As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at my life and
To realize there’s nothing left.
E. All of the above
21. Identify the statement whether it is true or false. “Becoming a good critical reader means that
you are able to logically evaluate the claims of the writer.”
A. True
B. False
22. “If you were born poor and remain the same after thirty years, you should think of
new ways to change your economic status for the better.”
Which of the following evaluative statements can be formulated based on the text
above?
A. The text is insignificant since all Filipinos are rich.
B. The text is unmotivating because people nowadays don’t take advice from others.
C. The text is useful because it gives positive advice to readers especially those who are suffering
from poverty.
D. The text is not interesting because it sounds demanding.
23. Critical reading is meant to assess the validity of textual evidence and to criticize.
A. True
B. False
24. It is about reflecting on the validity of what we have read in light of our prior experiences and
understanding.
A. Critical reading
B. Critical thinking
C. Reasoning
D. Textual Evidence
25. In critical reading, the reader must not determine the central claims or purpose of the text.
A. True
B. False
26. Reading is a cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning from a text.
A. True
B. False
27. A critical reader analyzes and evaluates the preciseness of the reasoning that supports a certain
thesis statement of a text.
A. True
B. False
28. It is an act of giving statements for justification and explanation.
A. Reasoning
B. Reading
C. Criticizing
D. Evaluating
29. Examining the evidence such as supporting facts, examples, etc. in the text is essential in critical
reading.
A. True
B. False
30. Critical thinking leads to cynicism and apathy.
A. True
B. False
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