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Senior High School DEPARTMENT

1ST QUARTER Examination in ENGPROF

Name: Year&Section

Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1.Brief introduction detailing your country’s history (if any) with the
issue.
a. 1st paragraph
b. 2nd paragraph
c. 3rd paragraph
d. Closing

2. sources are also called?


a. References/bibliography
b. Fountain of knowledge
c. Legends
d. Etymology
3. Essay that outlines and briefly describes your
country’s/delegation’s stance on the topic being debated.
a. Concept paper
b. Position paper
c. Reaction paper
d. Scientific/lab reports

4. Set of steps used to answer a scientific problem.


a. Concept paper
b. Position paper
c. Reaction paper
d. Scientific/Lab reports

5. it is also called educated guess.


a.reference
b.bibliography
c.hypothesis
d. results

6. Record your observations from your experiment.

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a.reference
b.bibliography
c.hypothesis
d. results
7. Did you prove or disprove your hypothesis?
a) Reference
b) Bibliography
c) Hypothesis
d) Conclusion
8. used to provide the meaning of a particular word or term.
Definitions may be formal, informal, or extended.
a. writing definitions
b. formal sentence definition
c.informal sentence definition
d. extended sentence definition
9. are the fundamental building blocks of our thoughts and
beliefs (general), briefly stated clear ideas around which an ad
or marketing campaign is organized (advertising), or clear,
detailed descriptions of the attributes and benefits of a new
product that addresses the needs of the targeted customers
(product development).
a. concept paper
b.position paper
c. scientic/lab reports
d. concepts
10. are summaries of projects or issues that reflect the
interests, experience and expertise of the writer or
organization. Concept papers generally serve the purpose of
providing in-depth discussion of a topic that the writer has a
strong position on, usually with the intent of obtaining
funding for that project from donors.
a. concept paper
b.position paper
c. scientic/lab reports
d. concepts
11. the first section of concept paper.
a. body
b.introduction
c.conclusion
d. recommendations
12.purpose is?
a. result
b.hypothesis
c.objective
d. effect
TRUE OR FALSE

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13. Try to be brief, concise, and clear. Concept papers should
not be longer than five pages. Don’t overwhelm the reader
with detail, but avoid sounding vague or unsure about what
you want to accomplish.

14.Be positive and definite. Instead of saying an objective


“may be accomplished,” indicate that the objective “will be
accomplished” by a certain time.

15.Avoid requesting money for “planning” unless that is the


purpose of the funding program. Most funding agencies want
to fund a project that is beyond the planning stage.

16.Finally, appearance is important. This concept paper


represents you! The type size should be large enough to read
easily, and margins should be standard size. Check for
spelling errors before submission.

17.Attention to detail is important. Number all pages. Place


your name and date in the header. Include your contact
information with the concept paper (Contact).

18. The terms concept paper and proposal are often used
interchangeably as they can be used for the same function. In
addition to providing guidance for implementation of a
program, a concept paper could also discuss best practices,
philosophies and other related issues that the writer believes
action should be taken on in the near future.

19. Concept papers are summaries of projects or issues that


reflect the interests, experience and expertise of the writer or
organization. Concept papers generally serve the purpose of
providing in-depth discussion of a topic that the writer has a
strong position on, usually with the intent of obtaining
funding for that project from donors.

20. The first section (INTRODUCTION) should include some


information about the funding agency. You need to
demonstrate that you have done your homework and
understand the mission of the funding agency and the types
of projects that they support. Then you need to identify the
agency you represent and how the missions of your agency
and the funding agency mesh. Describe any partner agencies
that will be involved and their interest in the project.

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21. Extended definitions are essay length texts that use
different rhetorical patterns to show the meaning of a
particular term or concept. Usually, they also describe,
compare and contrast, and show cause-and-effect
relationships.

22. Informal definitions, on the other hand, do not include


distinguishing features.

Example: A chair is a piece of furniture.


23. Formal sentence definitions include term (specie), class
(genus), and distinguishing features (differentia).

Example: A bicycle is a mode of transport that has two wheels


and is powered through the pedaling effort of the rider.
24. Central to developing concept papers is writing definitions
– used to provide the meaning of a particular word or term.
Definitions may be formal, informal, or extended.
25. TOPIC sentence talks about?
a. hypothesis
b.topic
c.results
d.recommendations

Prepared By: Ms. Hannah Jane S. Costelo


Instructress

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ANSWER KEY ENGPROF

1. A
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. D
7. D
8. A
9. D
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. TRUE
14. TRUE
15. TRUE
16. TRUE
17. TRUE
18. TRUE
19. TRUE
20. TRUE
21. TRUE
22. TRUE
23. TRUE
24. TRUE
25. B.

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