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21st CENTURY LIT Q2 EXAM

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ILOILO
TAGSING-BUYO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tagsing, Santa Barbara, Iloilo
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
SECOND QUARTER EXAM
in
21st CENTURY LITERATURE
from PHILIPPINE and the WORLD
Grade 11
by
JOENEL C. GONZAGA
Teacher II
Second Quarter Exam in
st
21 CENTURY LITERATURE
Direction: Read each question carefully before answering. Use the provided “Answer Sheet” by
shading the letter of your answer. Writing anything in this questionnaire is strictly prohibited.
1. An imaginative awareness of experience express through meaning, sound, and rhythmic
language to evoke emotion.
A. Poetry
C. Drama
B. Novel
D. Fiction
2. A composition in prose verse presented through dialogues, often times presented on stage with
the audience.
A. Poetry
C. Drama
B. Novel
D. Fiction
3. A literature created from imagination and not presented in fact and often intended to entertain
the readers, listeners or viewers.
A. Poetry
C. Drama
B. Novel
D. Fiction
4. A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some
degree of realism.
A. Poetry
C. Drama
B. Novel
D. Fiction
5. A literary experience that combines three media: book, movie/video, and website.
A. Digi-fiction
C. Graphic novel
B. Doodle Fiction
D. Manga
6. The given image is a cover of a book that belongs to ________________ genre.
A. Digi-fiction
B. Doodle Fiction
7. Has an exact translation of "comics" in Japanese.
A. Digi-fiction
B. Doodle Fiction
C. Graphic novel
D. Manga
C. Graphic novel
D. Manga
8. An original Filipino literature which focuses on the aesthetics of word play and intonation and
voice inflection.
A. Text Tula
C. Spoken Poetry
B. Doodle Fiction
D. Flash Fiction
9. Which of the following is true about Spanish influences?
A. The Roman alphabet became widely used over Baybayin.
B. Doctrina Cristiana has become the foundation of all activities related to religion
C. There are many Spanish words that were integrated into our own language
D. All of the above
10. Sacred narrative explaining how the world and man came to be in their present form.
A. Legend
C. Myth
B. Epic
D. Fables
For 11 to 20: Analyze the hint, clues and logical relation given. Select your answer from the
given choices.
11.
A. Slides Presentation
B. Tag
C. Web blog
D. Mind Mapping
12.
A. Slides Presentation
B. Tag Cloud
C. Web blog
D. Mind Mapping
13.
A. Slides Presentation
B. Tag Cloud
C. Web blog
D. Mind Mapping
14. Powerpoint:Slide Presentation ; Anchor: ________________
A. Podcast
C. Web blog
B. Tag Cloud
D. Mind Mapping
15. Slido:Tag Cloud ; Google Jamboard: ________________
A. Podcast
C. Web blog
B. Text Tula
D. Mind Mapping
16.
A. Text Tula
B. Tag Cloud
C. Web blog
D. Mind Mapping
17. Podcastle:Podcast ; Filmora Go: ________________
A. Multimedia
C. Web blog
B. Video
D. Tag Cloud
18. Stylized arrangement of words:Tag Cloud ; Series of images of information: _________
A. Slides Presentation
C. Web blog
B. Tag Cloud
D. Mind Mapping
19. The Grade 11 learners of TBNHS was tasked to present a voice interview of the Municipal
mayor of Santa Barbara pertaining to the upcoming activities. What multimedia tools that best fit
for the platform?
A. Podcast
C. Web blog
B. Tag Cloud
D. Mind Mapping
20. Jamella intends to identify the most favorite subject of TBNHS learners. What multimedia tools
best fit for her intention?
A. Podcast
C. Web blog
B. Tag Cloud
D. Mind Mapping
21. The PLOT of a story is ________________.
A. the lesson or moral
B. the main character
C. where the story takes place
D. what the story is about
22. The THEME of a story is __________________.
A. where the story takes place
C. what the story is all about
B. the lesson or moral
D. the main character
23. Which of these is NOT a type of conflict?
A. Character vs. Character
B. Character vs. Self
C. Character vs. Nurture
D. Character vs. Society
24. The ____________ is often described as the main character of the story.
A. settings
C. protagonist
B. antagonist
D. character
25. When Moana set off on her journey at sea, the water immediately threw her overboard and
almost drowned her. What type of conflict is this?
A. character vs. self
C. character vs. character
B. character vs. nature
D. character vs. society
26. Shrek was on his own and was in conflict with everyone. What type of conflict is this?
A. character vs. society
C. character vs. character
B. character vs. nature
D. character vs. self
27. Which of the following is an example of FIRST-PERSON point of view?
A. Mary told Juan, "I think you dropped your pen."
B. Jerry is so lazy.
C. I think my favorite part of school is recess.
D. "I can't believe you thought I liked Zendaya," she said rudely.
28. Which is an example of SECOND PERSON point of view?
A. "You can't be serious," said Arthur.
B. You need to put your things away before going out with your friends.
C. "Do you think this shirt looks good on me?"
D. "I think Steve likes you," said Alice.
29. SETTING is the _____________ of a story.
A. who and when
B. when and where
C. why and how
D. when and what
30. In Tangled, Rapunzel is conflicted about leaving her tower. This type of conflict is called...
A. character vs. character
C. character vs. nature
B. character vs. self
D. character vs. society
31. The climax of a story is the part ______________________.
A. when the conflict is resolved.
C. where everything falls into place.
B. with the highest emotional point.
D. in the ending.
32. When the narrator is “all-knowing” and not a character in the story they are in what point of
view?
A. 1st person
C. 2nd person
B. 3rd person limited
D. 3rd person omniscient
33. The time and place of the story is described in the ______________ of the story.
A. Resolution
C. Setting
B. Home
D. The beginning
34. When the narrator sometimes knows one character’s thoughts and feelings, it is in which point
of view?
A. 1st person
C. 2nd person
B. 3rd person limited
D. 3rd person omniscient
35. In Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Ron face the whomping willow, a tree that can smash and
destroy objects. This is which type of conflict?
A. Man vs Self
C. Man vs Man
B. Man vs Society
D. Man vs Nature
36. When Harry Potter has to decide whether or not to save another contestant in The Goblet of
Fire, he is experiencing which type of conflict?
A. Man vs Man
C. Man vs Nature
B. Man vs Self
D. Man vs Conflict
37. Which is NOT a type of external conflict?
A. Person vs Person
B. Person vs Self
C. Person vs. Environment
D. Person vs. Society
38. The turning point of the plot is also the ____________ of the story.
A. Introduction
C. Climax
B. Exposition
D. Resolution
39. The __________________ is the type of character that opposes the main character.
A. Dynamic character
C. Protagonist
B. Flat character
D. Antagonist
40. The event(s) leading to the climax where conflict is introduced is called the
A. Exposition
C. Falling Action
B. Rising Action
D. Resolution
41. The character who opposes the main character of a story is called the
A. Good guy
C. Protagonist
B. Bad guy
D. Antagonist
42. Element of fiction that tells the when and where a story took place.
A. Characters
C. Point of View
B. Setting
D. Climax
43. In literature, the other term for the problem is called ________________.
A. Point of View
C. Conflict
B. Plot
D. Setting
44. The perspective from which a story is told is called the __________. Usually, it is in 1st or 3rd
person.
A. Conflict
C. Plot
B. Point of View
D. Setting
45. Which part of the plot introduces the characters and settings?
A. Exposition
C. Climax
B. Falling action
D. Resolution
46. Which of the following details contains a description of the story’s setting?
A. “I swallowed…”
B. “...like I could almost taste my nervousness.”
C. “...on the platform, high above the audience’s heads…”
D. “...let the air fill my lungs…”
47. Author's purpose
A. what the selection is mostly about
B. the reason someone writes
C. to put the events in order
D. when and where the story takes place
48. Fiction is a product of ones _____________.
A. Fantasy
B. Imagination
C. Dream
D. Experience
49. Read the summary of a story:
After they lose their parents in a tragic shipwreck, three children are orphaned and go to live with
their strange aunt in a small town in Nebraska. At first, they feel lost and lonely, but eventually,
they come to understand their aunt and each other.
Which of the following statements might describe a theme of this story?
A. Childhood is a time of great imagination.
B. With the love of family, we can overcome grief.
C. Success requires hard work as well as luck.
D. Face your fears and you can defeat them.
50. Read the fairy tale.
A young boy named Jack trades his only cow for beans that he’s told are magic. When he brings
the beans home, his mother doesn’t believe that they are magic and becomes angry with Jack.
Against his mother’s advice, Jack plants the beans. A huge beanstalk grows. Jack climbs it and
finds a giant’s house full of treasure. He takes the treasure from the house and runs away as the
giant chases him down the beanstalk. Jack reaches the ground and is able to chop down the
beanstalk. He keeps the treasure.
Choose the best summary of this fairy tale’s plot.
A. After climbing a magic beanstalk, Jack takes treasure from a giant’s house, is chased
down a beanstalk and chops it down before the giant can catch him.
B. Jack trades his only cow for magic beans and plants them. They grow into a beanstalk.
C. Jack’s mother sends him out to sell their only cow, becomes angry that her son trades
the cow for beans and scolds him.
D. Jack loves his cow but chooses to believe that the beans he trades her for are magic.
***end***
Prepared by:
Reviewed and checked by:
JOENEL C. GONZAGA
Teacher II
DEXTER R. TANALEON, MAEd
Head Teacher I
Approved:
RESTY T. MARGARSE
Principal I
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