Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

GELACIO I.

YASON FOUNDATION - FAMILY FARM SCHOOL, INC


GIYF-FFS Compound, San Mariano, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro 5212
e-mail address: mina@yasonffs.com| website: www.yasonffs.org
contact number: 0917-894-1581
English 10
Periodical Examination
Name: Date:
Grade Level/Section: Score:

I. Identification
Direction: Identify the following. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. A textual aid that is a graphical or symbolic.
2. A textual aid that give the gist of the story.
3. A type of text where the main purpose is to present a point of view and seeks to persuade a reader.
________4. A kind of point of view where the author can narrate the story using a "god-like” position.
________5. It is a human product whose form is achieved by its author's design and its meanings by the author's intentional uses of the verbal
medium
________6. A type of text that aims to change the readers' beliefs.
________7. A type of text that is based on perception of time. It narrates succession of events in chronological order.
________8. This element of the story is how the story is told.
________9. A basic element of a short story that is the arrangement of the events in the story.
________10. This basic element of short story is the controlling idea or insight that are
________11. These are the actors of the story.
________12. A textual aid that is used to identify the topic.
________13. This element of short story refers to the place and time of the story.
________14. The part of the plot where the initial events, the introduction of characters, and the beginning of the story is told.
________15. A type of text that is based on perception in space. It creates a vivid picture of place, character, events, and things.
II. Multiple Choice
Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. An Encyclopaedia is an example of:
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
2. The Oxford Dictionary is an example of:
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
3. This type of information source includes facts, figures, address, statistics, definition, dates, etc.
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
4. This type of information source provides very current information about events, people, or places at the same time they are published.
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
5. This type of information source includes articles written by and for specialists/experts in a particular field.
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
6. This type of information source is useful for the complete background on an issue or an in-depth analysis of a theory or a person.
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Books
7. The Manila Bulletin is an example of:
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
8. The Time Magazine is an example of:
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
9. The Journal of the American Medical Association is an example of:
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
10. This type of information source includes articles on diverse topics of a popular interest and current events.
a. Reference books c. Magazines
b. Newspaper d. Academic Journal
11. It is the structured interpretation and giving of meaning to predicted, or actual impacts of proposals or results.
a. Evaluation c. Outline
b. Summary d. None of the above
12. It include oral structure, interviews, dialogues, monologues (e.g. a welcome to country speech, a presentation to the class), phone conversation,
discussions, role plays, or any other piece of spoken language.
a. Written Text c. Read text
b. Spoken Text d. None of the above
13. It include stories, comic strips, instructions, recipes, PowerPoint Presentations, emails, text messages on mobile phones, newsletters, posters,
scripts for plays and performances, factual texts and explanations, or any other piece of written language.
a. Written Text c. Read text
b. Spoken Text d. None of the above
14. These are steps in evaluating spoken text EXCEPT:
a. Create a Rubrics c. Grammar
b. Pronunciation d. None of the above
15. It is the ability and the capacity to properly analyze what is being said.
a. Analytical Listening c. Analytical Speaking
b. Analytical Reading d. Analytical Writing
Prepared by:
Joshua Vincent F. Tala-oc

You might also like