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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Misamis Occidental
Municipality of Plaridel
Sta. Cruz. Integrated School
FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION
Name of Student:
Subject Area:
Name of Teacher:
_________________________________
ENGLISH 7
_________________________________
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify the given situations as dialog, conversation, or interview.
1. A teacher talking to a student about the exams.
2. A foreigner asking the locals for directions.
3. TV host interviewing Catriona Gray about past experience in pageantry.
4. A lawyer interrogating a witness.
5. A driver asking the passenger for his destination.
6. A patient requesting the doctor his laboratory results.
7. Netizens talking about the president for his achievements.
8. Son answering mother’s questions of going late.
TEST II. MULTIPLE CHOICES
Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the word/phrase that completes the thought of each
sentence. Write the letter only of your answer.
9. When you look for the worth of ideas from the message of a speaker, you are actually
looking for the _________.
a. funny jokes uttered
b. most interesting facts of the talk
c. notable styles in engaging his audience
d. essence of the talk that can be applied to your life
10. It requires you to listen attentively when you listen to __________.
a. a showbiz report of your favorite actress
b. a song to appreciate its tune and rhythm
c. your friend sharing his or her successes in life
d. your teacher giving instructions for your upcoming test
11. ____________________ should be avoided when you listen to a talk.
a. A free and open mind
b. A conference notebook and a pen
c. A comfortable room free from noise
d. Doing other things that may hinder attention
12. Active listening means the ability to _____________.
a. listen to the critical points raised by the speaker
b. participate to the discussion and raise important questions
c. submit immediately the required outputs at the end of the session
d. focus completely on a speaker, understand the message, comprehend the
information and respond thoughtfully
13. Hearing is a/an ___________ and automatic brain response to sound that requires no
effort.
a. accidental
b. focused
c. intentional
d. voluntary
(for Items 14-18)
DIRECTIONS: Read carefully the comic strips below and answer the questions that follow by
writing the letter of your answer.
14. What position is being applied for?
a. a storekeeper
b. a machine shop helper
c.. an errand boy
d. a gasoline boy
15. Where could the interview have taken place?
a. in an office
c. on the street
b. in the school
d. in the machine shop
16. Why did Speaker B leave his former job?
a. The pay was low.
b. He did not like the job.
c. The time conflicted with his studies.
d. The pay was low and the time conflicted with his studies.
17. What made him apply for the present job?
a. He knew the job.
b. It was well advertised.
c. His friend could teach him.
d. He could work and study at the same time.
18. Do you think the boy would get the job?
a. No
c. Not sure
b. Yes
d. Undecided
19. It refers to the issue that the main character is facing in the story.
a. Conflict
c. setting
b. Characters
d. plot
20. It refers to the character’s internal struggle which takes place in his/her mind.
a. conflict
c. external conflict
b. Internal conflict
d. situational conflict
21. It refers to the conflict between a character and external forces.
a. conflict
c. external conflict
b. Internal conflict
d. situational conflict
22. It is a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson as told by Jesus in the
Gospels.
a. Fable
c. myth
b. Parable
d. legend
23. It is the main topic/message that is being discussed or described in a piece of writing.
a. Plot
c. theme
b. Setting
d. character
24. It is a person in a novel, play, story or movie.
a. Plot
c. theme
b. Setting
d. character
25. It is a character with complex personalities.
a. Round
c. flat
b. Static
d. minor
26. It is a character that never changes.
a. Round
c. dynamic
b. Static
d. major
27. It is an accidental and automatic brain response to sound that requires no effort.
a. Listening
c. investigating
b. Experimenting
d. hearing
28. It is an active, focused, concentrated attention for the purpose of understanding the
meanings expressed by a speaker.
a. Listening
c. investigating
b. Experimenting
d. hearing
(for Items 29-40)
DIRECTIONS: Rewrite the following sentences by expanding the underlined contracted words.
29. We aren’t giving up.
30. Winning isn’t everything.
31. We didn’t want to have a dog.
32. Mr. Reyes doesn’t like snake.
33. We hadn’t played their team before.
34. They weren’t afraid to play our team.
35. Our class didn’t have any good ideas.
36. Our class couldn’t decide on a mascot.
37. Our school colors aren’t black and gold.
38. The crowd mustn’t forget to applaud both teams.
39. He couldn’t get the correct answer.
40. You shouldn’t listen to him.
TEST III. ENUMERATION
Directions: Give what is asked. Write your answers legibly.
41-46. Six(6) reasons Why we Listen.
47-48. Two(2) kinds of Characters.
49-50. Two(2) types of Conflict.
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Misamis Occidental
Municipality of Plaridel
Sta. Cruz. Integrated School
FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION
Name of Student:
Subject Area:
Name of Teacher:
_________________________________
ENGLISH 8
_________________________________
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICES
Directions: Read and answer the following questions. Write the LETTER of your answer legibly in your answer
sheet.
1. It is the perspective from which a speaker or writer recounts a narrative or presents
information.
a. Masthead
c. Point of View
b. Headline
d. Byline
2. It may be a reflection of the writer’s education, upbringing or cultural expectations.
a. Quotation
c. bias
b. Lead
d. slant
3. It is evident when the opinions or prejudices of a journalist are included in a story in an
attempt to influence the reader.
a. Quotation
c. bias
b. Lead
d. slant
4. Is the name of the person who wrote the report.
a. Masthead
c. Place Line
b. Headline
d. Byline
5. It is where the report is written. The place the report was written depends on where the
incident took place.
a. Masthead
c. Place Line
b. Headline
d. Byline
6. The title of the newspaper.
a. Masthead
c. Place Line
b. Headline
d. Byline
7. It is the title of the article.
a. Photo
c. Place Line
b. Headline
d. Byline
8. It will relate to the Headline of the News Report illustrating characteristics of the story.
a. Photo
c. Place Line
b. Headline
d. Byline
9. It is an article that is usually published in a newspaper or magazine, that mainly reflects the
author's opinion about a subject.
a. Opinion Piece
c. Sports Journalism
b. Feature article
d. News Writing
10. It is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions
a. Opinion Piece
c. Sports Journalism
b. Feature article
d. News Writing
11. It gives information of human interest such the stories in newspapers and magazines other than
straight news stories, editorials, or advertising.
a. Opinion Piece
c. Sports Journalism
b. Feature article
d. News Writing
12. It is a writing style that is for general news, business stories or any other journalistic work.
a. Opinion Piece
c. Sports Journalism
b. Feature article
d. News Writing
13. It is using the words or ideas of another person as if they were your own words or ideas
a. quote
c. bibliography
b. plagiarism
d. article
14. It is a list of all the different sources that you used for support of your topic.
a. quote
c. bibliography
b. plagiarism
d. article
15. It is the first paragraph of the article where you must include the 4W’s.
a. Lead Paragraph
C. Body Paragraphs
b. Paragraph
D. Caption
16. Which of the following is NOT true about journalism today?
a. A journalist needs a great deal of money to start a new news organization.
b. Journalists have a wider choice of career paths than in the past.
c. The journalism industry is evolving as people get their news in new ways.
d. Creative ideas for journalistic content and delivery systems are
springing up everywhere.
17. Which of the following is NOT true about journalism today?
a. Stories created for one medium are likely to be found in other media.
b. Few people nowadays rely on journalists for information about
important events.
c. The techniques for researching and writing stories continue to be important.
d. The tenets of good journalism—critical thinking, clear writing and
organized presentation—remain the same.
18. What best describes the rightness or wrongness of plagiarism?
a. Always wrong because it is theft and fraud
b. Plagiarism is not a right or wrong kind of thing
c. In some situations, it is OK
d. There is nothing wrong with it
19. Which of the following is not an example of plagiarism?
a. Changing a few words of a paragraph someone else wrote
b. Borrowing an existing idea and presenting it as a new idea
c. Providing the full source for a quotation
d. Translating others’ written work into another language without citation
20. Which of the following is NOT a true purpose for citation?
a. Citation recognizes the authors you are referencing.
b. Citation is used to distribute money for royalties.
c. Citation allows your readers to confirm that you aren’t just
―making stuff up.‖
d. None of the above
21. Which of the following are realistic consequences of plagiarism?
a. Ruined reputation
b. Being suspended or expelled from school
c. Being sued or having to face jail time
d. None of the above
22. It is a word or phrase that possesses a separate meaning from its literal definition.
a. parts of speech
c. oration speech
b. figure of speech
d. declamation speech
22. It is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
a. simile
c. hyperbole
b. metaphor
d. personification
23. It gives human qualities to non-living things or ideas.
a. simile
c. hyperbole
b. metaphor
d. personification
24. It makes a comparison between two unlike things or ideas.
a. simile
c. hyperbole
b. metaphor
d. personification
25. It uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
a. simile
c. hyperbole
b. metaphor
d. personification
26. It is two contradictory terms used together.
a. euphemism
c. understatement
b. synecdoche
d. oxymoron
27. It occurs when a part is represented by the whole or, conversely, the whole is represented
by the part.
a. euphemism
c. understatement
b. synecdoche
d. oxymoron
28. It occurs when something is said to make something appear less important or less
serious.
a. euphemism
c. understatement
b. synecdoche
d. oxymoron
29. It is a mild, indirect, or vague term that often substitutes a harsh, blunt, or offensive
term.
a. euphemism
c. understatement
b. synecdoche
d. oxymoron
30. It is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words.
a. alliteration
c. assonance
b. irony
d. anaphora
31. It occurs when there's a marked contrast between what is said and what is meant, or
between appearance and reality.
a. alliteration
c. assonance
b. irony
d. anaphora
32. It is a technique where several phrases or verses begin with the same word or words.
a. alliteration
c. assonance
b. irony
d. anaphora
33. It is the repetition of vowel sounds (not just letters) that are close together. The sounds
don't have to be at the beginning of the word.
a. alliteration
c. assonance
b. irony
d. anaphora
34. These are words or sentences surrounding the unfamiliar word that give hints on its meaning.
a. content clues
c. sentence clues
b. word clues
d. context clues
35. The meaning of an unfamiliar word is given in the sentence if a similar word is also used
to make the meaning clearer.
a. synonym clues
c. antonym clues
b. example clues
d. contrast clues
36. The truck drivers rallied together against the company.
In this sentence, the word rallied means:
a. divided
b. united
c. enjoyed
d. entertained
37. She acted in an inhumane way when taking care for the lost dog.
In this sentence, the word inhumane means:
a. mean
b. hurtful
c. loving
d. caring
38. The altar boy was an acolyte – a helper in the religious service.
In this sentence, the word acolyte means:
a. deacon
b. priest
c. leader
d. helper
39. The television anchor gave the evening news report without messing up.
In this sentence, the word report means:
a. information
b. surprise c. reality
d. cause
40. My little brother is a nuisance when he asks too many silly questions.
In this sentence, the word nuisance means:
a. teacher
b. friend
c. help
d. pest
41. James committed an offense when he robbed the bank.
In this sentence, the word offense means:
a. cash
b. murder
c. crime
d. libel
42. The song soared above the rest of the songs on the Top Music Charts.
In this sentence, the word soared means:
a. dove
b. sang
c. rose
d. fell
43. The ugly monster’s face was hideous to look at.
In this sentence, the word hideous means:
a. scary
b. funny
c. beautiful d. lovely
44. The little girl squirmed and would not sit still for the photograph.
In this sentence, the word squirmed means:
a. stood
b. held
c. left
d. wiggled
45. The class assembled in front of the flag pole to say the national anthem.
In this sentence, the word assembled means:
a. climbed
b. gathered c. spoke
d. dispersed
46. The bridge swayed back and forth in the wind.
In this sentence, the word swayed means:
a. moved
b. flew
c. rose
d. bridged
47. The brown couch had a giant rip in it and had to be returned.
In this sentence, the word rip means:
a. gash
b. stain
c. block
d. color
48. In this sentence, the word projectiles mean:
a. things hurt
b. things broken
c. things put forward
d. things shot forward
49. Mark has such a kind disposition that he always helps people.
In this sentence, the word disposition means:
a. attitude b. upbringing
c. mental ability
d. show-off
50. He winced in pain when the rock fell on his feet.
In this sentence, the word winced means:
a. flinched b. jumped
c. cried
d. screamed
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Misamis Occidental
Municipality of Plaridel
Sta. Cruz. Integrated School
FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION
Name of Student:
Subject Area:
Name of Teacher:
_________________________________
ENGLISH 9
_________________________________
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICES
Directions: Read and answer the following questions. Write the LETTER of your answer legibly in
your answer sheet.
1. It is an idea which is true and can be proven.
a. fact
b. fallacy
c. bias
d. opinion
2. It is an idea that leads to poor and unfair judgment for it could be positive one in favor of a
certain person and negative for the other one.
a. fallacy
b. opinion
c. bias
d. fact
3. It is an idea which is believed to be true, yet it is really false due to incorrect information. .
a. bias
b. fact
c. opinion
d. fallacy
4. It is an idea or statement which only comes from someone’s feelings..
a. fallacy
b. opinion
c. bias
d. fact
5. Marsha shared and posted a certain image on Facebook which is against the company she was
working before. Some of her friends told her to delete what she had shared because it was not true.
a. opinion
b. fact
c. fallacy
d. bias
6. Angelo is a radio broadcaster. He received a complaint against a certain firm in the city. He
called the attention of that certain firm by mocking them without any consultation with regards to
the issue.
a. fact
b. bias
c. opinion
d. fallacy
7. The TV reporter reported the real scenario of the society with complete evidence like data and
records.
a. opinion
b. fallacy
c. bias
d. fact
8. Kent took a picture of a policeman who tried to push the demonstrator. He deleted the picture of
a demonstrator who hit the policeman badly.
a. bias
b. opinion
c. fact
d. fallacy
9. A certain citizen gave his idea to the reporter about the reconstruction of the newly erected
building of the local government employees. He told the reporter that instead of
allocating the budget to the reconstruction of that building, they should allocate that
certain budget to the poor people.
a. fact
b. fallacy
c. opinion
d. bias
10. Somebody shared a video from the internet about the climate change in the Philippines. It was
shown in the video that some parts of the Philippines are experiencing snowfall. It was
then confirmed by the PAGASA that there was no such phenomenon happening in the
country.
a. bias
b. fallacy
c. opinion
d. fact
(for items 11-20)
Directions: Choose the best answer which is being described in each statement. All these words
have to do with social issues and concerns. Write the letter of your answer.
11. It is a chronic disease characterized by drug seeking and use that is compulsive or difficult to
control, despite harmful consequences.
a. Drug pusher
c. Prostitution
b. Drug dependency
d. Pornography
12. This social issue has many consequences such as obesity, weakness or even worsened
learning ability/poor academic performance and decreased interactions with other people.
a. Internet gaming disorder
c. bullying
b. Poverty
d. child trafficking
13. The world population is growing larger every day, while the fertile soil of the earth is getting
smaller, caused by human practices which do not include_______.
a. Overuse of soil during planting
c. cutting of trees
b. Overgrazing
d. sustainable education
14. These are poor or homeless young individuals who live outside or in unoccupied dwellings and
wasteland, and who are inadequately protected or supervised.
a. LGBT
c. Prostitutes
b. Squatters
d. Street children
15. It is an abuse and mistreatment of someone vulnerable by someone stronger, more powerful,
etc.
a. Ageism
c. Bullying
b. Corruption
d. poverty
16. According to the 2017 survey study, some of the causes of ______________ are greed of money,
desires, higher levels of market and political monopolization.
a. Unemployment
c. Graft and Corruption
b. Drug addiction
d. Political Dynasty
17. It refers to the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives their childhood,
interferes with their ability to attend regular school.
a. Slavery
c. child labor
b. Lack of education
d. violence
18. This is another type of violence using our new technology which makes harassment easy
because it provides anonymity to the coward.
a. Cyber-bullying
c. stereo typing
b. Bullying
d. homophobia
19. This has existed throughout human history. It may be defined as the hatred of one person by
another-or the belief that another person is less than human because of skin color, language,
customs, etc.
a. Racism
c. ageism
b. Homophobia
d. gender inequality
20. It is the complete lack of the means necessary to meet basic personal needs, such as food,
clothing and shelter.
a. Unemployment
c. poverty
b. Lack of education
d. uneducated
21. Thoughts, emotions or information are exchanged by individuals through the use of speech
(spoken words).
a. verbal communication
b. non-verbal communication
c. transactional communication
d. linear communication
22. Sending of messages and information is done by wordless clues, which means there are no
spoken words involved.
a. verbal communication
b. non-verbal communication
c. transactional communication
d. linear communication
23. This type of nonverbal communication is universal. It shows happiness, sadness, anger,
surprise, fear, and disgust.
a. Touch
c. eye contact
b. Facial expressions
d. body movements
24. Examples of this nonverbal communication are weak handshake, timid tap on the shoulder,
warm bear hug, reassuring slap on the back, patronizing pat on the head, or controlling grip
on your arm.
a. Touch
c. eye contact
b. Facial expressions
d. body movements
25. This nonverbal includes the way you look at someone either with interest, affection, hostility,
or attraction.
a. Touch
c. eye contact
b. Facial expressions
d. body movements
26. This type of nonverbal communication includes posture, bearing, stance, and subtle
movements.
a. Gestures
c. eye contact
b. Facial expressions
d. body movements
27. This type of nonverbal often uses the hands when we’re arguing or speaking animatedly.
a. Gestures
c. eye contact
b. Facial expressions
d. body movements
28. This refers to the rise and fall of the voice
a. pitch
b. stress
c. juncture
d. intonation
29. This refers to the relative highness and lowness of tone in voice.
a. pitch
b. stress
c. juncture
d. intonation
30. This refers to the relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable.
a. pitch
b. stress
c. juncture
d. intonation
31. This refers to the transition between two successive syllables in speech.
a. pitch
b. stress
c. juncture
d. intonation
31. This is another term for prosodic feature in phonetics which includes pitch, stress, juncture and
intonation.
a. suprasegmental
b. literary device
c. figure of speech
d. grammar
32. Asking tag questions such as ―You shouldn’t look like that, should you?‖ follow a certain
intonation. This intonation refers to one of the following terms below.
a. falling intonation
b. fall-rise
c. rising intonation
d. rise-fall
33. What do you think will happen if we don't use suprasegmental?
a. speeches would be nice
c. messages would be clear
b. words we are trying to convey would be vague
d. none of the above
(for Items 34-40)
Directions: Choose the correct word using stress. Write the word of your answer.
34. The (conDUCT, CONduct) of President Duterte to attain peace is admirable.
35. The Armed Forces of our country (conDUCT, CONduct) checkings to prevent crime.
36. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (conDUCT, CONduct) specialized military operation and
inspections to prevent crime.
37. The (REcord, reCORD) shows low corruption among armed forces since their salary was raised.
38. The government (REcord, reCORD) the latest victims of terroristic acts during pandemic.
39. He is taking a part in an essay on ―Attaining Peace‖ ( CONtest, conTEST).
40. I have to ( CONtest,conTEST) the result of the game.
(for Items 41-50)
Directions: Identify the following words as to Noun or Verb. Write your answer in your answer
sheet.
41. conTRAST
42. CONtrast
43. ConVERT
44. CONvert
45. PreSENT
46. PREsent
47. reCORD
48. REcord
49. SusPECT
50. SUSpect
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