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Table of Specifications: Domain Instructional Objectives
Table of Specifications: Domain Instructional Objectives
TASK 1
Instructional Objectives
Grade Level: 8
Subject: English Grading:
4th Quarter
Unit Lesson: Figures of Speech
Table of Specifications
Level Objective Item Total Time Percentage
Number Number Allotted (%)
Of Items
Knowledge Differentiate Test I A. 15 1- Minute 10%
the various per item
types of 1-15
Figures of
Speech
Comprehension Convert words Test II B. 5 1-Minute 10%
into more per item
understandable 16-20
meaning to
better
comprehend
Application Reconstruct Test III 10 1-Minute 20%
the given C. per item
sentences by
analyzing the 21-30
daily use of
figures of
speech
Analysis Compare and Test II 10 2-Minutes 10%
contrast to per item
general 1-10
sentences.
Synthesis Construct an Test III A 10 1-Minute 20%
essay narrative per item
writing with 1
the application
Evaluation Explain the Test III B 10 15-Minutes 30%
significance of all 10 items
applying and 2
using figures
of speech in
everyday life.
TOTAL: - - - - 100%
BSED 3A PC314
From your Test Construction Task #1, please construct:
10 True-False items
___ 4. Simile and metaphor are two figures of speech that involve comparison. T
___ 5. Knowing the type of figure of speech is more important than understanding the
meaning of it. F
___ 6. A skilled writer does not know how to use Figures of Speech. F
___ 7. Figures of speech do not mean exactly what the words say. T
___ 10. A figure of speech is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect to the
sentence. T
Multiple Choice items
Direction: Read each questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. "A lovelier flower on Earth was never sown” has the figure of speech called?
2. Which of the following is a direct address either to an absent person or to an abstract or inanimate
entity?
“His honor rooted in dishonor stood. And faithful unfaithful kept him falsely true”
A. O Death! here is thy sting B. The more haste, the less speed
C. Death lays his icy hands on kings D. Arf!Arf! the loud voice of the dogs
8. The use of the word with humor satirical intention so that the meaning is directly the opposite of what is
said?
A. Irony B. Jonenillia C. Hyperbole D. Personification
9. What is a literary man or a writer of literary works termed as?
Test Completion
Direction: Fill in the blank the missing words to complete the sentences provided below.
3. ) A metonym is a kind of .
4. ) “If you chase two rabbits, you will lose them both.” This is an example of_______.
8. ) With all of the recent negative events in her life, she felt forces must be at work.
9. ) Such a flagrant violation of school policy should be punished by nothing less than____.
10.) Choosing a small, fuel-efficient car is a purchase for a recent college graduate.
Matching Type
Questions Choices
A B
__3. It equates two things that are not the same but to compare. c. Hyperbole
__4. “Chocolate is his Kryptonite” what figure of speech is being used? d. Alliteration
__7. “Lightning danced across the sky” is an example of what figure g. Onomatopoeia
of speech?
__8. “Driving out of your house is a piece of cake” is an example of h. Figurative Language
what figure of speech?