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CREATIVE WRITING

First Quarter Exam

Direction: Read each question carefully before answering. Use the provided
“Answer Sheet” by shading the letter of your answer. Writing anything in this
questionnaire is strictly prohibited.

1. The phrase "burning muscles from exertion" appeals to the_______?


A. Auditory B. Visual C. Kinesthetic D. Olfactory

2. “Hope! Where are you? Why have you deserted our land?”
A. Metonymy B. Personification C. Apostrophe D. Antithesis

3. The creative writing genre includes the following except:


A. poetry B. fiction C. drama D. news article

4. What type of Figures of Speech is the following statement?


"The Titanic was said to be unsinkable, but it sank on its first voyage."
A. Metaphor B. Irony C. Apostrophe D. Metonymy

5. Is a form of mental imagery that is used to organize and analyze sounds or the
absence of it.
A. Kinesthetic B. Auditory C. Gustatory D. Olfactory

6. Appeals to a reader’s sense of motion or movement through describing the


sensations of moving or the movements of an object.
A. Organic B. Auditory C. Kinesthetic D. Gustatory

7. Identify the Figures of Speech: "The cracked earth was as dry as


sandpaper".
A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Onomatopoeia D. Hyperbole
8. What type of imagery is this statement:
“The aroma of brewed coffee whiffed through the room, causing Virgil to
stop what he was doing and sniff the air.”
A. Olfactory B. Gustatory C. Auditory D. Tactile

9. Which of this is an example of Gustatory Imagery?


A. Teeny tiny ant B. Booming music
C. Sweet like Caramel D. Soft fluffy hair

10. A lot of teachers are having a working vacation this summer.


A. Metaphor B. Oxymoron C. Irony D. Personification

11. Imagery appeals to the sense through the description of color, light, size,
& pattern.
A. Visual B. Olfactory C. Kinesthetic D. Tactile

12. What type of imagery is this statement: "The trees rustled in rhythm
as the wind whistled gently through the leaves.”
A. Olfactory B. Gustatory C. Auditory D. Tactile

13. In writing, the term 'Protagonist' often refers to ___________?


A. The enemy of the story C. The author of the story
B. The foil of the main character D. The main character in a story

14. Which process allows you to jot down all you ideas?
A. brainstorming B. writing C. revising D. editing

15. “A loud bang was heard from the room above theirs.”
A. Oxymoron B. Onomatopoeia C. Simile D. Metaphor

16. When you can visualize the colors, shapes, forms, and aesthetics of
something that’s described to you, the writer is employing this imagery.
A. Visual B. Tactile C. Gustatory D. Olfactory

17. In writing, the term 'Antagonist' refers to__________?


A. The main character C. The enemy of the main character
B. The most annoying character D. The struggles of the protagonist

18. "Help came running fast when the Filipinos needed each other."
This is an example of what figure of speech?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification

19. Vivid description of things seen, heard, smelled, touched, or tasted.


A. Theme B. Imagery C. Language D. Plot

20. "The thunder clapped loudly shaking the house" What type of
imagery is this?
A. Tactile Imagery B. Visual Imagery
C. Auditory Imagery D. Olfactory Imagery

21. A type of Imagery wherein the writer employs the sense that the reader
could feel or touch.
A. Kinesthetic B. Visual C. Tactile D. Gustatory
22. "I've told you to stop a thousand times."
A. Hyperbole B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Simile

23. I long have had a quarrel with time for robbing me always.
A. Irony B. Simile C. Personification D. Pun

24. “An unforgiving cold blanketed the city.”


A. Personification B. Metaphor C. Simile D. Hyperbole

25. "The world is a stage."


A. Metonymy B. Simile C. Metaphor D. Irony

26. Explain 'Show, Don't Tell'


A. Charades C. To use immersive, descriptive language
B. Trite language D. To provide illustrations

27. It is additionally called the “art of constructing things up”. Writing


aims to specify thoughts, feelings, and emotions instead of feeding information
A. Technical Writing C. Creative Writing
B. Academic Writing D. Non-academic Writing

28. Identify the figure of speech: "As slippery as an eel."


A. Paradox B. Metaphor C. Simile D. Hyperbole

29. Identify the Sensory Imagery:


"His grandmother’s cranberry sauce reminded him of his youth."
A. Gustatory B. Auditory C. Tactile D. Olfactory

30. What is “Imagery”?


A. Imagery is a literary device that refers to the use of figurative language to
evoke a sensory experience or create a picture with words for a reader.
B. The principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in
a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or
gesture.
C. The faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of
external objects not present to the senses.
D. A body of written works.

31. Identify the figure of speech: "sweet sorrow"


A. Oxymoron B. Irony C. Metonymy D. Litotes

32. "Filipinos are like the stars. They still find ways to shine even in
their dark moments." This is an example of what figure of speech?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification

33. My love for you is as wide as the universe, as deep as the ocean.
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Alliteration

34. "Help came running fast when the Filipinos needed each other."
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification

35. "The president cried a river when he saw the people suffering caused
by the pandemic." This is an example of what figure of speech?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification

36. "The Earth mourn when Covid killed millions of its people.
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification

37. What is the purpose of a Narrative Text?


A. Give a description of a specific topic.
B. Convince the reader that the opinion of the writer is correct
C. Tell a story.
D. Provide information or facts to the reader.

38. Identify the figure of speech: "The snowflakes danced."


A. Irony B. Personification C. Onomatopoeia D. Metaphor

39. "The doctors and nurses are heroes in a battle which enemy is
unseen." This is an example of what figure of speech?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification
40. It is any writing designed to explain complex or technical and specialized
information.
A. technical B. creative C. academic D. non-academic

41. Identify the Figure of Speech:


"She can hear a pin drop a mile away"
A. Hyperbole B. Onomatopoeia C. Simile D. Metaphor

42. Identify the Sensory Imagery: "The sky was wide and very blue."
A. Olfactory B. Kinesthetic C. Tactile D. Visual

43. Sensations like itching, stickiness, and the warmth of sunlight all count to
this imagery.
A. Visual B. Tactile C. Gustatory D. Olfactory

44. Identify the Figure of Speech: You could hear the distinct awooo of the
wolves at the night.
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Onomatopoeia D. Simile

45. What type of imagery is this statement:


The shimmering sun was sinking into the sea and, as it disappeared, he
went down on one knee and popped out the red ring case.”
A. Olfactory B. Gustatory A. Auditory D. Visual

46. Why is imagery important? Choose the BEST answer.


A. It is there for fun C. Makes the poem longer
B.Makes the poem sounds better D. Allows the reader to clearly
see, touch, taste, smell, etc.

47. Truly, your voice is amazing! That will be your last song, okay?
A. Metonymy B. Oxymoron C. Irony D. Litotes

48. "The world is a stage."


A. Metonymy B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Oxymoron

49. This imagery captures a flavor’s richness, acidity, earthiness, sweetness,


bitterness, harshness.
A. Visual B. Tactile C. Gustatory D. Olfactory

50. "The doctors and nurses are heroes in a battle which enemy is
unseen." This is an example of what figure of speech?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Personification

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