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St. Vincent de Ferrer College of Camarin, Inc.

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS IN ENGLISH 10

Name: _______________________________________ Subject Title: ENGLISH 10


Gr. & Sec. ___________________________________ Subject Teacher: Ms. Michelle G. Sibayan

DIRECTIONS: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is a kind of pronoun that refers back to the subject of a sentence.


A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. Possessive pronoun
2. It is a king of pronoun that serve to intensify and emphasize the subject in a sentence.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. Possessive pronoun
3. You should not do the repair to the air conditioning unit yourself. The underlined reflexive pronoun
used as _________.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
4. Brian offered to drive me to Boston himself but I just couldn’t see putting him out like that. The
underlined reflexive pronoun used as ______.___
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
5. You blame yourselves for the accident, but you had nothing to do with it. The underlined reflexive
pronoun used as _________.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
6. I don’t like to be by myself on stormy nights after a scary movie. The underlined reflexive pronoun used
as _________.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
7. You think of yourselves pretty highly, don’t you? The underlined reflexive pronoun used as _______.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
8. Jerry was quite happy with himself as he admired his handiwork. The underlined reflexive pronoun used
as _______.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
9. I hurt myself  trying to fix my father’s car. The underlined reflexive pronoun used as _______.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
10. You sent yourself  another Valentine’s Day card, didn’t you? The underlined reflexive pronoun used as
_______.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
11. I tried to stay away from that third piece of cake, but I just couldn’t help myself. The underlined
reflexive pronoun used as _______.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
12. Susan really had to dig deep inside herself  to come up with that poem. The underlined reflexive
pronoun used as _______.
A. Direct object B. Indirect object C. Object of Preposition
13. The queen bought herself a dog. The underlined pronoun is an example of ________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
14. He had a suitcase beside him. The underlined pronoun is an example of ________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
15. He himself built that house. The underlined pronoun is an example of ________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
16. Sheila approved the purchase herself. The underlined pronoun is an example of ________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
17. The alligator ate the large bird and found itself feeling quite full. The underlined pronoun is an example
of ________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
18. You yourselves need to clean up this mess! The underlined pronoun is an example of ________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
19. We went to listen to President Obama himself speak. The underlined pronoun is an example of
________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
20. The choir practiced themselves to the point of exhaustion. The underlined pronoun is an example of
________.
A. Reflexive pronoun B. Intensive pronoun C. All of the above
21. It is an interpretation of information presented graphically.
A. Linear text B. Nonlinear text C. Text
22. It helps readers perceive statistical trends by presenting a continuous line indicating the up and/or down
movement of a subject.
A. Bar graph B. Table C. Line graph
23-27. Interpret the data.

23. What does the scale on the left beginning with 0 and ending with 7 represent?
A. Number of students selling candy
B. Number of cases of candy sold
C. Number of candy in each case
24. Which two MONTHS had approximately the same amount of candy sold?
A. September & February
B. October & March
C. November & March
25. Which month showed a 100% increase in sales over the month of November?
A. MarchJ
B. Anuary
C. December
26. What was the total amount of candy sold during the school year shown in the graph?
A. 27.5 Cases B. 43 Cases C. 35.5 Cases
27. The amount of candy sold in December is twice the amount of candy sold in which other month?
A. October B. March C. January
28-33.
28. Approximately how many hours a day are spent sleeping?
A. 6 hours B. 9 hours C. 8 hours
29. According to this graph, for every 24 hours, about how many hours are spent socializing and watching
TV?
A. 4 hours B. 6 hours C. 2 hours
30. If a student ate ¾ (three-fourths) of their meals away from home, what % of the total day is spent eating
other than at home?
A. 6% B. 4% C. 7%
31. Approximately how many hours a day are spent in school and doing homework?
A. 7 hours B. 8 hours C. 9 hours
32. Which equation shows how to figure the amount of time a student spends watching TV during a week?
A equals the total amount of time watching TV for a week.
A. A = 13% X 24 X 7
B. A = 24 X 13 X 7
C. A = 1.3 X 7 X 24
33. Approximately how much time is spent in a week on socializing?
A. 20 hours B. 21 hours C. 22 hours
34. It conveys realistic pictures of object.
A. drawing B. diagram C. table
35. It is a pictorial representation that shows how objects are used to give information.
A. pie graph B. pictograph C. flow chart
36. It is resemblance of sound in words or syllables.
A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance
37. It is recurrence or repetition of identical or similar consonants.
A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance
38. It is a phrase or statement that seems contradictory on the surface, but makes some kind of emotional
sense.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
39. It is a figure of speech that is an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
40. It is commonly used when writing essays for school, cover letters for job application, and e-mails and
letter for work correspondence.
A. Formal Language B. Informal Language C. Slang Language
41. “In my opinion” is an example of _______.
A. Formal Language B. Informal Language C. Slang Language

42. The word Okay/OK is an example of ________.


A. Formal Language B. Informal Language C. Slang Language
43. This is the beginning of the end. This is an example of ________.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
44. I have a million things to do today. This is an example of ________.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
45. A pilot has a fear of heights. This is an example of ________.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
46. "Hear the mellow wedding bells" by Edgar Allen Poe.
A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance
47. A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.
A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance
48. He struck a streak of bad luck.
A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance
49. Deep down, you're really shallow.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
50. He's running faster than the wind.
A. Irony B. Paradox C. Hyperbole
ANSWER KEY
1.A 11.B 21.B 31.B 41.A
2.B 12.C 22.C 32.A 42.B
3.B 13.A 23.B 33.C 42.B
4.B 14.A 24.C 34.A 44.C
5.A 15.B 25.C 35.B 45.A
6.C 16.B 26.A 36.B 46.B
7.C 17.A 27.A 37.C 47.A
8.C 18.B 28.C 38.B 48.C
9A 19.B 29.B 39.C 49.B
10.A 20.A 30.A 40.A 50.C

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