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SUMMATIVE TEST IN ENGLISH 9
3RD QUARTER
SY 2023-2024
Name:
Grade level and section:
Date:
Summative
1
No.
MELCS: Differentiate bias from prejudice.
I. Directions: identify whether the statement shows bias or prejudice. Write BIAS or PREJUDICE
before the number. Avoid erasures.
____________________ 1. Teacher Jenny believes Rita should be the top students for this school
year better the Caleb because she excels in Math and Science.
____________________ 2. Stef immediately pulled in her purse and handbag when a black man
rides on the bus.
____________________ 3. Rico trembles in fear whenever he sees cops in uniform.
____________________ 4. Teacher Mary walks by the corridor when she saw two students
laughing. She thinks that these students have no respect for teachers.
____________________ 5. My mother cooks meal everyday before school. She makes two eggs
for my brother, one for me, and one for my sister. She always makes my brother special because
he always tops the class.
____________________ 6. Neri got fired in her job after her boss found out that she is a
Christian.
____________________ 7. The Alpha Dhakma Nokma Company doesn’t hire fresh graduates for
they think experiences is an advantage.
____________________ 8. Sir Chairi likes to call out Gian to deliver his message to the class.
He’s fond of her because Gian averages 90 in the class.
____________________ 9. Menchie believes men with tattoo deserve to be in jail. She thinks
men with tattoo are ex-convicts.
____________________ 10. Patrick tells his friend that dogs are the best pets in world. Marky
opposes him saying that cats are way better than dogs for their instinct. Patrick search for his
cause to prove Marky wrong.
II. Encircle the letter of your choice.
11. This happens when people rely too much on pre-existing information or the first information
they find when making decisions.
A. Confirmation bias
B. anchoring bias
C. Halo bias
D. media
bias
12. The tendency of people to favor information that confirms their existing beliefs.
A. Confirmation bias
B. anchoring bias
C. Halo bias
D. media
bias
13. This happens when journalist and news producers select that events and stories that are
reported, and how they are covered.
A. Confirmation bias
B. anchoring bias
C. Halo bias
D. media
bias
14. An unfavorable opinion or feeling beforehand without knowledge, thought, or reason.
A. bias
B. prejudice
C. judgement
D. both A
&B
15. This is a prejudice based on social class or grouping on individuals based on wealth,
occupation, income, education, and social network.
A. Ageism
B. Racism
C. Sexism
D. Classism
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