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1st SUMMATIVE TEST IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES

1ST Quarter, 1st Semester, SY 2022-2023

Name: Grade & Section:

Directions: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of your answer in the test questionnaire.
1. In writing an academic text such as a research paper and reports, in what discipline should we use?
a. Formal Language c. British Language
b. Informal Language d. American Language
2. It is a reading material that gives information and contains concepts or theories.
a. Academic Freedom c. Academic Ease
b. Academic text d. Fiction Stories
3. The following are considered as academic texts except for one:
a. Research Paper c. Reviews
b. Reports d. Parables
4. The following are the structure of an academic text except:
a. Introduction c. Reflection
b. Conclusion d. Body
5. It is where the central ideas and the main ideas and arguments are previewed.
a. Introduction c. Recommendation
b. Conclusion d. Body
6. Where the main ideas are recapped, and the central idea or argument is reiterated.
a. Introduction c. Recommendation
b. Conclusion d. Body
7. Where the main ideas are explained and developed.
a. Introduction c. Recommendation
b. Conclusion d. Body
8. What text structure that has a pattern, steps, or phrases of a process or project is specified without cause-effect
relationships being implied?
a. Time Order/Chronology Structure c. Definition Structure
b. Compare-Contrast Structure d. Sequence (Process) Structure
9. Typically, this pattern includes a “Definition” and example of class membership/type, attributes, and functions; it
may also include the parts and the relationship between the parts or structure and function, in some instances,
it will include way something is similar to or different from other things.
a. Time Order/Chronology Structure c. Definition Structure
b. Compare-Contrast Structure d. Sequence (Process) Structure
10. This pattern may follow a number of different forms; at one extreme, the pattern is a series of questions and
answers that may or may not lead to a resolution of the problem or issue.
a. Problem Solution Structure c. Compare-Contrast Structure
b. Definition Structure d. Time Order/Chronology Structure
11. The word “guy” is a slang word for _______.
a. Man c. Woman
b. Nation d. people
12. The following are the characteristics of Academic Language, except:
a. Formal c. Slang
b. Objective d. Precise
13. This first presents a generalization/definition and then follows it with specific examples.
a. Deductive c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution
14. This structure shows how one or more causes led to one or more effects.
a. Structure c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution
15. This text structure presents a problem and shows how it can be (or has been) solved.
a. Structure c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution
16. This type of text examines the similarities and differences between two or more people, events, concepts,
ideas, etc.
a. Compare-contrast c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution
17. In this text structure, information is organized in order of space or location (top to bottom, left to right).
a. Compare-contrast c. Cause-effect
b. Descriptive Writing d. Problem-Solution
18. When you walk into my bedroom there is a window facing you. To the right of that is a dresser and television
and on the other side of the window is my bed.
What text structure is employed in the passage above?
a. Compare-contrast c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution
19. Denzel is a grade 12 student who failed in her English subject. What text structure will you use to find out the
reasons?
a. Compare-contrast c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution
20. Jepoy wanted to find out the similarities and differences of the motorbike KLX and CRF. What text structure will
he use?
a. Compare-contrast c. Cause-effect
b. Chronological Order d. Problem-Solution

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