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SECOND QUARTER EXAM

S.Y. 2022-2023
ENGLISH VI

Name: __________________________________________________________ Date: __________________


Topics: Types and Convention of Film (Settings), Factual Text, Order of Adjectives, Filling out of Forms,
Adverbs of Degree and Frequency, Bias and Propaganda, Character in Print, Non-print, and Digital Materials,
Settings in Print, Non-print, and Digital Materials.

I. IDENTIFICATION
A. Direction: Identify the characteristics of the settings below (Location, weather, time, and environment).
(2pts each)

Cinderella

1.
Narnia

2.

Harry Potter

3.
The Hobbit

4.
B. Direction: Identify whether the settings below is an urban, rural, affluent or poor area. Write your answer
on the space provided.

1. ________________________________________

2. ________________________________________

3. ________________________________________

4. ________________________________________

5. ________________________________________
6. ________________________________________

7. ________________________________________

8. ________________________________________

C. Direction: Identify if what type of factual texts are listed below. Write your answer on the space provided.

_________1. Facts about Covid _________6. Cellphone description


_________2. How to make an Apple Jam _________7. Science experiments
_________3. The History of Cry of Lincud _________8. Life story of Rizal
_________4. Flow charts _________9. Facts about Pink Dolphin
_________5. Manual of Toasting a Chicken _________10. Life cycle of a Mosquito

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE

A. Direction: Choose the correct order of adjectives. Circle the letter of your answer.

1. A. a lazy, young man B. a young, lazy man


2. A. five shiny, gold rings B. five gold, shiny rings
3. A. four ancient, large statues B. four large, ancient statues
4. A. a new, Irish song B. an Irish, new song
5. A. a young, talented actress B. a talented, young actress
6. A. three blue, square tiles B. three square, blue tiles
7. A. a beautiful;, big, silver truck B. a silver, big beautiful truck
8. A. seven old, checkered tablecloths B. seven checkered, old tablecloths
9. A. an American, fuzzy rabbit B. a fuzzy, American rabbit
10. A. two pretty, sparkly, blue, dresses B. two blue, pretty, sparkly dresses
B. Direction: Encircle the letter of your answer.

1. Propaganda Technique: What is Name Calling?


a. saying bad things about your competitor
b. most people have this or are doing this so you should too
c. using ordinary people or trying to sound ordinary to sell something or persuade you to vote or support
an idea
d. using an expert or celebrity to sell or support
2. What is Bandwagon?
a. using ordinary people or trying to sound ordinary to sell something or persuade you to vote or support
an idea
b. saying bad things about your competitor
c. using an expert or celebrity to sell or support
d. most people have this or are doing this so you should too; joining in with the crowd
3. What is testimonial?
a. using and expert or celebrity to sell or support
b. following the crowd and doing what everyone else is doing
c. using words that have strong emotion; examples: peace, war, patriotism, freedom and hope.
d. using ordinary or trying to sound ordinary to sell something or persuade you to vote or support an
idea.
4. What is card stocking?
a. doing something because everyone is doing it
b. using facts and details that support their argument
c. a famous person or celebrity endorses a certain view
d. broad statements that will connect with the audience’s beliefs and values
5. Which scenario would produce the least biased results?
a. asking athletes at a gym what their favorite television show is
b. asking fans at a baseball game who their favorite baseball team is
c. asking at a store where their favorite place to shop is
d. asking students in a college library what their college sports team is
6. What does it mean to show bias?
a. to be conceited
b. to refuse to take a side
c. to favor one side over another
d. to show selfishness
7. At a middle school, the 7th graders will conduct a survey where to go on a field trip. Which method will
result in the least biased decision?
a. to randomly ask 8th grade students who went on a field trip last year
b. to ask all 7th grade teachers and administrators for a location
c. to randomly choose some 7th grade students to select a location
d. to ask the student council to choose a location
8. A famous person (athlete/ celebrity) endorses a new product.
a. testimonial
b. glittering personalities
c. plain folks
d. bandwagon
9. Newspaper Advertisement: A message that appeals to ordinary people, like you and me.
a. bandwagon
b. plain folks
c. emotions
d. name calling
10. Radio Advertisement: Drink Super Sports Beverage, the only drink of the NBA.
a. glittering personalities
b. testimonial
c. transfer
d. card stocking

III.COMPLETING THE TABLE


Direction: Complete the table below by describing the character in a reading material below.
Jonathan Kim (born 1984) is an American US Navy lieutenant (and
former SEAL), physician, and NASA astronaut.
A born-and-raised Californian, Kim enlisted in the United States Navy in the
early 2000s before earning a Silver Star and his commission. While a US
sailor, Kim also received his Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude) in
mathematics, his Doctor of Medicine, and an acceptance to NASA Astronaut
Group 22 in 2017. He completed his astronaut training in 2020 and was
awaiting a flight assignment with the Artemis program as of December 2020.
Jonathan Kim was born in Los Angeles in 1984. Kim's parents emigrated
from South Korea to the United States in the early 1980s; his father scarcely
completed a high-school education, the family opened a liquor store in South
Los Angeles after arriving in the US, and his mother worked as
a substitute elementary school teacher while raising Kim and his younger
brother. In a 2018 interview with Annals of Emergency Medicine, Kim
described himself as "the epitome of that quiet kid who just lacked
complete self-confidence." In 2020, The Chosun Ilbo reported that an
adolescent Kim had been the victim of domestic violence at the hands of his
father; in February 2002, after threatening his family with a gun, Kim's father was shot to death in his attic by police.
At Santa Monica High School, Kim received high grades in his classes, including several Advanced Placements,
while participating in swimming and water polo; he graduated in 2002. Kim received a Bachelor of Arts (summa cum
laude) in mathematics from the University of San Diego in 2012, and a Doctor of Medicine from Harvard Medical
School in 2016. Kim was a Pat Tillman Foundation "Tillman Scholar" selectee. In 2017, Kim completed his medical
internship in emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital
As of January 2020, Kim was married with three children.

Age:

Race:

Gender:

Nationality:

Attitude:

Behavior:

IV. FILLING OUT OF FORMS


Direction: Fill up the personal data form accurately.
Rubrics: 5- Expert 3- Accomplished 1- Capable
PERSONAL DATA:
Name: ___________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
Address: __________________________________________________________ Sex:____________________
Date of Birth: ______________________________________________________Citizenship:_______________
Place of Birth: _____________________________________________________ Civil Status: _______________
Fathers Name: _____________________________________________________Occupation:______________
Mothers Name: ____________________________________________________ Occupation:______________
Religion: ___________________________________________________________ Telephone:_______________
Height: ____________________________________________________________Weight:__________________
Color of Hair: _______________________________________________________Color of eyes: _____________

V. REWRITING/ IDENTIFICATION
Direction: Rewrite the complete sentence using the adverb in brackets in its correct position. Then identify
whether it is an adverb of Frequency or Degree. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. It was hot today, so we went swimming instead. (too) _______________________


___________________________________________________________________________
2. She complains about her husband. (always) _______________________
___________________________________________________________________________
3. I drink coffee. (sometimes) _______________________
___________________________________________________________________________
4. I go jogging in the morning. (always) ________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

5. They go to the movies. (often) _______________________


___________________________________________________________________________

Lying lips are abomination to the LORD: but they


that deal truly are his delight.-Proverbs 12:22
Parent’s Signature: Prepared by:

_____________________ Ellamae C. Delideli


-English Teacher-

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