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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII Central Visayas
Division of Cebu
Consolacion District II
Pulpogan National High School
Pulpogan, Consolacion, 6001, Cebu

THIRD QUARTER REMEDIAL TEST IN ENGLISH 7


S.Y. 2022 - 2023

Name _________________________________________ Score _______________________


Grade & Section ______________________________ Date _______________________
General Directions: Read each item carefully and do as directed. Avoid erasures.
Read the paragraphs to answer each questions.
Andrew’s mother and father unloaded the van after the family returned from the soccer tournament.
Andrew was exhausted from playing in all eight games over the weekend. Andrew wasn’t helping,
because he ran inside the house to call his grandparents to tell them about the games. He had won a
trophy for being the most valuable player, and his team had won all of their games. He scored at least
two goals in each of the games. He was extremely excited.

1. Which of the following is NOT a fact stated in the paragraph?


A. Andrew scored at least two goals in every game.
B. Andrew won a trophy at the soccer tournament.
C. Andrew had won being the most valuable player.
D. Andrew’s team won all of their games in the tournament.
2. Which of these sentences is an opinion stated in the paragraph?
A. Andrew’s team won the tournament.
B. Andrew’s parents unloaded the van after the tournament.
C. Andrew was exhausted, but excited about the tournament.
D. Andrew called his grandparents to tell them about the tournament.

Jim Thorpe was born in Oklahoma on May 28, 1888. He lived with his family in an Indian reservation.
Jim’s Native-American name was Wa-Tho-Hack. This means “bright path”. Jim’s parents chose this name
just for their son. They believed he had a promising future.
Jim always liked to play sports. He ran in races and played football and baseball. Jim was an excellent
athlete. He showed great talent in every sport he played. I think Jim was the most amazing athlete. He was
so good at so many sports. Jim didn’t really think about his future until he was in college. That’s when he
decided to play sports for a living. He went on to win gold medals in the 1912 Olympics in Sweden.
Sweden’s king called Jim “the greatest athlete in the world.” Jim had finally found his bright path. He
became one of the best athletes ever.

3. Which of these is a fact from the report?


A. Jim ran in races and played football and baseball.
B. Jim was an excellent athlete.
C. Jim became one of the best athletes ever.
D. I think Jim was the most amazing athlete.
4. Which of these statements cannot be proven?
A. He was so good at so many sports.
B. Jim Thorpe was born in Oklahoma on May 28, 1888.
C. Jim’s Native-American name was Wa-Tho-Hack.
D. He went on to win gold medals in the 1912 Olympics in Sweden.
5. Which of these clue words signals an opinion of Sweden’s king?
A. Most B. best C. greatest D. believed
6. A fact about Kim Thorpe that can be proved is
A. He lived with his family on an Indian reservation.
B. He was the greatest athlete in the world.
C. He was so good at so many sports.
D. He became one of the best athletes ever.
7. Which of the following is NOT objective evidence?
A. scientific law C. physical evidence
B. eyewitness account D. feeling and judgement
8. Which of the following best describes a fact?
A. Something that can be proven C. Something that can’t be proven
B. The feelings of the main character D. How much the main character likes something
9. Which of the following best describes an opinion?
A. A good choice C. A scientific investigation
B. A statement that can be proven D. A physical evidence from a crime scene
10. Which of the following is NOT a fact?
A. Rich people are dishonest.
B. A national flag symbolizes a country.
C. A karate expert can use his hands as deadly weapon.
D. Dengue is an illness caused by a virus that is spread through mosquito bites.

Nosebleeds
Having a nosebleed is a common occurrence. Children experience epistaxis when blood flows out from
either or both nostrils, often for a short period of time. It may be caused by one’s behavior like frequent
nose picking or blowing too hard when one has a cold.    It may also be caused by certain physical
factors such as an allergy or abnormal growths in the nasal cavity. Or it may be due  to environmental
conditions such as exposure to toxic fumes or dryness of the air. While it is often thought that holding
one’s head back can treat a nosebleed, this can actually cause one to choke or vomit. The best thing to
do is to lean forward, pinch the top of the nose and apply a cold compress. And if that doesn’t work, it’s
best to get professional help.

11. When children experience epistaxis, we can observe that there is . (Literal)
A. a steady flow of nasal discharge C. blood flow from the nasal passage
B. build up of mucus in our nasal cavity D. blood stoppage in the nostril
12. When an experience is described as a common occurrence it is .(Inferential)
A. an incident that is disappointing C. an episode that is quite alarming
B. an event that is no longer surprising D. an occasion that is overwhelming
13. Which of these options help treat a nosebleed? (Literal)
A. applying a cold compress on the nose
B. pinching the nostrils shut
C. holding the head back to keep the blood from flowing
D. applying a warm compress on the nose
14. Which of these causes of a nosebleed are within our control ? (Inferential)
A. allergies C. picking one’s nose
B. dryness in the air D. abnormal growth in the nasal cavity
15. Which of these factors that cause nosebleeds are directly within our control?
(Inferential)
A. physical factors C. environmental factors
B. behavioral factors D. social factors

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