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4th Quarter Periodical Exam in English 7
4th Quarter Periodical Exam in English 7
General Direction: Answer Comprehensively. Shade the chosen letter on the Bubble Sheet.
NO ERASURES AND ALTERATIONS OF ANSWERS.
A. Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. Which of the following is a form of communication that helps you to write down your
thoughts and emotions, organize your knowledge and opinions into persuasive arguments,
and express meaning through well-written text.
a. speaking b. viewing c. writing d. listening
2. The following are the important aspects that you must consider in writing EXCEPT.
a. spelling b. design c. vocabulary d. grammar
4. Which of the following reasons why students, teachers and researchers in every discipline
use academic writing?
a. to convey ideas b. amuse the audience
c. make impressive arguments d. engage in an entertaining conversation
5. Academic writing is any structured written work developed in an academic setting that
meets the following criteria: EXCEPT
a. arguments based on evidence b. precise word choice
c. clear logical organization d. informal style and tone
7. Academic writing is .
a. long-winded b. well-structured c. impressive d. personal
9. Academic writing is relatively formal. In general, this means that in an essay you should
avoid .
a. colloquial words b. passive sentences
c. subordinate clauses d. noun-based phrases
B. Directions: Read each statement carefully and transform the underlined words to its
formal language. Write the answer in the answer sheet provided for you.
11. These exercises can easily be incorporated into an exercise routine, with each exercise
done again a number of times.
12. The total of outstanding balances went up and down quite violently.
a. collapsed b. fluctuated c. changed d. transformed
13. “You said that the possible solution to that problem is to return all the properties.
a. I b. Myself c. They d. We
15. The manager never thought that his wife would make his life .
a. depressed b. melancholy c. miserable d. sad
16. is a way of showing a speaker that you are following what they are saying
and understand, often through interjections.
a. summarizing b. clarifying c. backchanneling d. repeating questions
19. These questions encourage the interviewee to share experiences, emotions, attitude or
opinions.
a. close-ended questions b. open-ended questions
c. nosy questions d. obvious questions
23. Nena plans to interview her teacher for her school project. Below are the things Nena
should do before the interview except;
a. request for a formal interview through phone or email
b. discuss the purpose of the interview
c. inform the interviewee about the time needed for the interview
d. prepare obvious and nosy questions
24. John wants to prepare effective questions for his upcoming interview. He wondered which
of the following is not an effective one.
a. What do you think about…? b. Do you like teaching?
c. In what way…? d. Why do you think so?
25. During the interview, John needs to remember some helpful guides. Which of the following
should John disregard?
a. Prepare properly
b. Introduce oneself and state the purpose of the interview.
c. Ask close ended questions to prompt the interview
26. What is the main theme of "The Star Child" by Oscar Wilde?
30. What lesson does the Star Child learn throughout the story?
a. The importance of kindness and compassion. b. The value of hard work and determination.
c. The power of beauty and external appearance. d. The significance of material wealth and
possessions.
31. What magical power does the Star Child possess?
a. The ability to fly b. The power to read minds
c. The talent to shape-shift d. The gift of healing
32. What object does the Star Child encounter on his journey?
a. A golden key b. A magical wand c. A talking mirror d. A crystal
ball
33. How does the Star Child's encounter with the object impact his life?
a. It brings him great fame and fortune. b. It grants him a wish but also a curse.
c. It reveals his true identity and purpose. d. It leads him to a hidden treasure.
36. It is the quality of being honest and not containing or telling any lie.
a. lie b. accuracy c. truth d. fake news
38. In this type of information disorder, there is no intention to cause harm but has potential
to fool.
a. Imposter Content b.False Connection c. Fabricated Content d. Satire
39. This is when the genuine content is tampered with or doctored in some way.
a. Satire b. Fabricated Content c. False Connection d. Manipulated Content
40. It often happens during a breaking news event when old imagery is re-shared, but it also
happens when old news articles are re-shared as new, when the headline still potentially fits
with contemporary events.
a. Satire b. Fabricated Content c. False Connection d. Manipulated Content
41. It is an element of source verification which refers to time or place that prompted the
author or speaker to create the material.
a. Purpose b. Occasion c. Tone d. Subject
43. Some common examples of this technique are selection of a partial segment from a
quote, creating statistics that support a particular claim but don’t take into account how the
data set was created, or cropping a photo to frame an event in a particular way.
a. Misleading Content b. Fabricated Content c. parody d. false context
44. An example of this information disorder is when the logo of a well-known brand or name is
used alongside false content.
a. Imposter Content b. False Connection c. Fabricated Content d. Satire
45. It is an element of source verification which refers to the attitude of the author towards
the subject or his audience.
a. Purpose b. Occasion c. Tone d. Subject
49. Which type of communication involves body language and facial expressions?
a. Verbal communication b. Non-verbal communication
c. Written communication d. Visual communication
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