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Final Examination

ENGLISH GRADE 11

Name: ______________________________________________________________Year&Section: _____________________


Multiple Choice. Select the letter of your choice from the given choices and encircle your correct choice of answer.

1. It is a document used by a person to present his/her backgrounds and skills in accomplishing something.
A. Email B. Letter C. Memo D. Resumé
2. It is a type of resumé that focuses on person’s work history arranged according to dates.
A. Chronological B. Combination C. Functional D. Targeted
3. It is a type of resumé that focuses on a person’s skills and experiences and not his/her work history.
A. Chronological B. Combination C. Functional D. Targeted
4. It is a type of resumé that highlights a person’s skills and traits and provides a chronological listing of his/her work
experiences.
A. Chronological B. Combination C. Functional D. Targeted
5. It refers to a person’s resumé that is customized and specific to the position he/she wants to obtain. His/her work history,
abilities, and education are reflections of the job requirements.
A. Chronological B. Combination C. Functional D. Targeted
6. It is an integrated analysis and synthesis of scholarly articles related to the topics/ issues included in your paper. It critically
describes, summarizes, and evaluates updated information from learning sources.
A. Literature review B. Book Review C. Research Report D. Project Proposal

7. It is a part of a letter that contains the return address (usually 2-3 lines/spaces) with date on the last line.
A. Body B. Complimentary Close C. Greeting D. Heading
8. It is “a systematic investigation of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.” The key to a good
research report is the phrase “systematic investigation.” Thus, researchers follow certain processes to reach valid
conclusions and discoveries.
A. Literature review B. Book Review C. Research Report D. Project Proposal
9. It is the main part of the letter that highlights your interest or intention and reason in writing the letter.
A. Body B. Complimentary Close C. Greeting D. Heading

10. It is an essential part of the letter which is equivalent to saying “goodbye” in conversation.
A. Body B. Complimentary Close C. Greeting D. Heading

11. It refers to how the text is structured.


A. Contextual Clues B. Context C. Text Development D. Textual Evidence
12. It refers to the situation or occasion that informs the reader why and how a certain text is written.
A. Contextual Clues B. Context C. Text Development D. Textual Evidence
13. This refers to the ability to create connections among various texts that enhance the meaning of the reading material.
A. Hypertext B. Text C. Context D. Intertext
14. It is a way of creating a network of materials link because of various connections they share.
A. Hypertext B. Text C. Context D. Intertext
15. Seeing similarities of the context between World War Z and the Walking Dead is an example of:
A. Hypertext B. Text C. Context D. Intertext
16. Abraham wants to learn what COVID -19 is all about. After reading the facts about the virus, he reads the Spanish Flu to
further enhance his knowledge on pandemics. What is he using?
A. Hypertext B. Text C. Context D. Intertext
17. While surfing on the internet, Karen wants to see how a deep sea angler looks like, a type of fish which lives in deep waters
of the ocean. She ends up fascinated by many other creatures that live deep and how they survive. What approach did she
use?
A. Hypertext B. Text C. Context D. Intertext
18. After finishing a novel about modern warfare, you look for another author having the same concept from the previous one
you’ve read to be more thrilled in such plots. Which of the following should you use?
A. Hypertext B. Text C. Context D. Intertext
19. The following are examples of an intertext, EXCEPT:
A. No Other Woman B. Titanic C. A Secret Affair D. The Mistress
20. The following are examples of hypertext, EXCEPT:
A. Encyclopedias B. Google Search C. Internet Links D. Hyperlinks

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