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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV – A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF LAGUNA
J. SANTIAGO INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
STA. MARIA, LAGUNA

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH 9


Name: ________________________________________ Score: ______________
Teacher:_________________________ Grade and Section: _________

I. Modals a. Directions: Complete the following sentences using appropriate modal verbs. Choose the correct answer from the box and write
your answer on a separate sheet.

1. When you are a driver, you _______ stop on red lights.


2. Children ________ stay in their rooms during playtime.
3. We _________ be there before the contest starts or else we will be disqualified.
4. I can’t get a connection in my phone. ___________ I borrow yours?
5. The rules state that you _____________ invite only one guest to the party.
6. People _____________ smoke in public places.
7. Students ________________ manage their time carefully when taking a timed test.
8. People __________________ turn off their mobile phones at the movie theater.
9. Men and women _________________ be treated equally.
10. If you are going to drive, you ________________ consume alcoholic drinks.

b. Directions: Guess the words described below. Use the boxes as your clue. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

II. Conditionals a. Directions: Identify the types of conditionals used in the following sentences. Write A if it is Present or Future Real Conditional
(First Conditional), B if it is Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional), C if it is Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) and D if it is
Present Real Conditional (Zero Type Conditional).
1. I will tell her if I meet her.
2. If I had magic, I would build a mansion.
3. If i had taken my medicine faithfully, I would have been completely cured.
4. If you eat too much, you get fat.
5. What would you do if you lost your job?
6. If it got dark, we would not find the way.
7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air.
8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset.
9. He would have gone with you if you had asked him.
10. What will she do if she misses the bus?

b. Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations.
1. If Filipinos stay home, this pandemic _________________________________________.
2. If social media users are responsible,_________________________________________.
3. If the government addresses the issue on depression___________________________.
4. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill________________________________.
5. If online sellers are required to pay taxes, _____________________________________.

c. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which talks about things that were possible in the past, but that didn’t happen or can no longer happen now?
a. Zero conditional c. Second conditional
b. First conditional d. Third conditional
2. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about second conditional?
a. It expresses regret.
b. 1-40% to happen, but most probably it won’t.
c. It uses simple past tense in the if-clause and would plus base form of the verb in the main clause.
d. It talks about things in the future that are probably not going to be true and maybe imagining some dream for example
3. Which conditional uses the perfect tenses of the verb?
a. Zero conditional c. Second conditional
b. First conditional d. Third conditional
4. Which of the following is NOT expressed in the third conditional?
a. Harold would have been on time for the audition if he had left his pad at seven.
b. If he had solved the Math problems, he wouldn’t have missed the points.
c. If you someone prays for you, your wish will come true.
d. Sheila might have finished the Kdrama if she had paid her Netflix on time.
5. A. A conditional sentence has an if-clause and a main clause.
B. A conditional argument does not have an if-clause.
a. True, True c. False, False
b. True, False d. False, True

III. Communicative Style: a. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer from the given choices. Write the letter of your answer on
separate sheet of paper.
1. What speech style is characterized by a complete absence of social interactions?
a. Casual b. Formal c. Frozen d. Intimate

2. In which of the following situations would the casual communicative style be used?
a. during a business meeting
b. while chatting with a classmate
c. while conversing with husband or wife
d. while speaking with a person in authority

3. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the intimate communicative style?


a. It is used in informal situations.
b. It is used in private conversations.
c. Participants use titles to address the person spoken to.
d. The participants need to have a very close relationship.

4. Veena is chatting with her friends while waiting for their class to start. They were talking about what they did over the weekend and how
they studied for their upcoming exams. Which of the following would most likely NOT be used in their conversation?
a. standard grammar b. slang and contractions
c. loose sentence structure d. rapid pronunciation of words

5. Ms. Mosquera and her husband are attending a business meeting together. Which of the following should they NOT do?
a. Avoid the use of jargons and slang.
b. Use more formal words when speaking with others.
c. Use proper sentence structure and grammar when speaking.
d. Use the intimate communicative style when talking to each other.

6. How do listeners participate in the consultative communicative style?


a. by giving feedback b. by asking a lot of questions
c. by leading the conversation d. by taking charge of the situation

7. Who among the following will likely make use of the consultative communicative style?
a. Close friends b. A husband and his wife
c. A teacher and a student d. A mother and her daughter

8. In which of the following situations is the consultative communicative style often used?
a. business meeting b. casual friendly chat
c. dining out with the family d. attending baptismal ceremony

9. Which of the following terms of address is NOT USED when speaking in the consultative communicative style?
a. Babe b. Ma’am c. Mr. d. Sir

10. Glenda is doing a survey about the effects of earthquake in her community. Which of the following communication situations would require
her to use the consultative style?
a. Asking her friends for their opinions
b. Researching on information to include in her study
c. Interviewing the evacuees regarding their experiences
d. Telling her best friend regarding what her study is about

11. In which of the following situations will a speaker use the formal speech style?
a. When consulting with a doctor b. When speaking with a close friend
c. When speaking with a chance acquaintance d. When delivering a speech during a graduation ceremony

12. Which of the following situations does NOT use the frozen speech style?
a. Parties b. Rituals c. Church rites d. Formal ceremonies

13. Which of the following does NOT use the formal speech style?
a. Sermons b. Newscasting c. Impromptu speeches d. Oaths for an oath-taking

14. Which of the following may be used when the speaker is using the formal communicative style?
a. “Hey, dude! I have here some…” b. “Hello to you all. Let’s all welcome…”
c. “Bros and sisses, I’m happy to introduce to you…” d. “Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present to you…”

15. Donna is going to attend the wedding ceremony of her bestfriend. Which of the following is true?
a. The priest will speak using the casual speech style.
b. The priest will make use of only the formal style during the wedding ceremony.
c. The priest will make use of only the frozen communicative style during the wedding ceremony.
d. The priest will make use of both the formal and frozen communicative styles during the wedding ceremony.

b. Directions: Write the letter of the communicative style appropriate to the given situation in each item.

A. Casual B. Consultative C. Formal D. Intimate E. Frozen

___ 1. Group of young boys virtually planning for weekend escapade


___ 2. Fanatics sharing their mutual experience on the Korean soap opera
___ 3. Contestants giving their respective oratorical speeches
___ 4. The journalists interviewing the presidential spokesperson
___ 5. Class adviser orienting students of the classroom rules and routines
___ 6. Single mother seeking legal advice from a lawyer
___ 7. Lovers exchanging endearments while strolling at the Dipolog City Boulevard
___ 8. STEM students collaborating for their research presentation
___ 9. President-elect Joe Biden acceptance speech
___ 10. Pope Francis’ homily

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