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Ly a us Test SAMPLES: ij isan epic about the adventures of early M 7 gi ly Muslim warriors who defended 1s0™ indarapatra and Sulayman ¢, Parang Sabu : d. Darangan 5 Bantugan -_ h century, what kind of novel i “puring the 181 el is Most common? pu ‘a. Religious c. Epistolary oe ens ; _, Picaresque d. Gothic literary movement in Ame Tica that looks through life as itis. c. Puritanism d. Naturalism f This is @ me a. Romanticism 4 b. Realism Alithe cities below were centers of government, religion, and culture in the 3 willeanium B.C. except a. Babylon c. Nineveh b. Baghdad d. Thebes - what is the main idea that can be inferred from the stanza blow? Time is a pair of scissors And life, a bolt of brocade When the lost section is done The scraps are committed to a bonfire a. Fransitoriness of life c. Beauty of life c. Cruelty of time d, Destruction of beauty Ibong Mandaragit” was written by . a, Amado V, Hernandez ¢. Virgilio Almario b. Lualhati Bautista d,, Edgardo Reyes Poetry in during the age of modernismis characterized by ____——" a. Measure c. Free Verse b. Blank Verse d. Rhyme Herdress is as blue as the sky" fs an example of -—————" a. Simile c. Hyperbole be Melanhny d. Onomatopoe!4 a oR ‘ ER) ELI os 9. AComedia usually ends with the a, Death of the Prince c. Death of the Queen b. Victory of Muslims 3. Victory of Christians 40. The American Renaissance also known as the American Romantic Movement paved the way for the birth of - a. Romanticism c. Transcendentalism b. Naturalism d. Realism 44. Whet does Sappho tell !.e leshian woman about her death in the poem below? . — ToAn Uncultured Lesbian Woman “Yes, thou shait aie, And lie Dump in the silent tomb; Nor of thy name Shall these by any fame” a. She will not be famous in death b. She will find peace ¢. She will be placed in a tomb +» d. Shewill be forgotten | 42. The Ifugao epic. “HUDHUD" immorialized thehero a. Lumawig c, Banna b. Duluyan d Aligaynon } 43. who is considered the Indian countespart of Shakespeare? a. Kalidasa c. Tagore b. Knagyam d. Sadi 44, Both Realism and naturalism oppose ___ _i a. Classicism c. Symbolism b. Romanticism d. Neociassicism . This is Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories in poetic form a. The Canterbury tales c. hiad b. Decameron d, Boewulf . Which of the statements below supports this state ment, “The Homeric pcems greatly influenced the deveiopment of Greek Civilization.” a. The Greek became great warriors b. The great epic characters became the models of conduct for t generations of the Greeks be later QUARRY The Olympian gods were ‘worshi i The Greek became good architec, it narratives’ function is 7. Fl of ne off evil spirits p, Toexplain natural phenomena To teach proper behavior 4. To honor the gods e following statements, which best i i Ae Hae icles of the Divine Comedy? “escribes the sifference arnong the ecome mi a. id erne they ere Corporeal as Dante descends into b. In Purgatorio, they have cor, c. In Paradiso, theu have neith: Purgatorio, they have corpor and in Inferno, they become lower circles ihe lower hig are at war in the lliad. a TrojansandMacedonians _, Trojans and Minoans | b. Trojans and Acheans d. Trojans and Phoenicians L, The lines of the poem below describe Africa as a land thatis AFRICA David Deop Affica, my Africa |! Atfica of proud warriors ‘nancestral savanna Attica of whom my grandmother t Songs f a. Free and beautiful ¢, War town and undaveloped a Mysterious and unexplored —_d. Primitive end uncivilized H, i 7 z Secaige of his poetic style, Ezra Pound is considered a/on b AL Osophical c. Metaphysical “Magist d, Romantic eg . * ‘ore Wino a punishment forkilling his father and having sexual mother. i astrated hi his sons to murder him b Ki. ated himself c, Ordered his Killed himselt d. Gouged his eyes GR) Saw ‘thy LET SPECINAST 167 23, can be Inferred from Iseneses ‘answer’. a. She respects Creon c, She understands Creon b. She fears Creon d. She likes Creon 24. The following are romantic poets except a, William Blake c. Robert Burn b. John Milton d. John Keats 25. _____is famous for his plays that used “alienation effect”. a, Henrick tbsen c. August Strendberg ‘b. Bertolt Brecht d. Thomas Mann 26. Inthe poem below, what could be the author's feeling toward lesbian women? To An Uncultured Lesbian Woman “Yes, thou shalt die, Ana lie Dump in the sitent tomb; Nor of thy name Shall these by any fame” a. Pity c. Regret - b, Sadness d. Anger 27. Who is speaking in the poem below: "Sunset and the evening star And one clear call forme And may these be no moaning of the bar When I put out to sea” a. Adying man c.Afisherman b. Acaptain of a ship d.Atraveler 28. Based on Zeus’ plan, comes from suffering. a. The consolation of death b. The ecstasy of truth ¢, The certainty of more suffering d, Understanding and progress 29. The word Gospel is derived from a Greek word that means a. Hoty word c. Law of God b.GoodNews | d. Message of God Ge aI 167 id 23. can be Inferred from lseneses "answer". a. She respects Creon ¢, She understands Creon b. She fears Creon d. She likes Creon 24, The following are romantic poets except a, William Blake ¢. Robert Burn b. John Milton d. John Keats 25. ____is famous for his plays that used “alienation effect’. a. Henrick ibsen c. August Strendberg b. Bertolt Brecht d. Thomas Mann 26. inthe poem below, what could be the author's feeling toward lesbian women? To An Uncultured Lesbian Woman “Yes, thou shalt die, Anu lie Dump in the silent tomb; Nor of thy name Shai these by any fame" a. Pity c. Regret - b. Sadness d. Anger 27. Whois speaking in the poem below: “Sunset and the evening star Andoneclearcallforme And may these be no moaning of the bar When | put out to sea” a. Adying man c. Afisherman b. Acaptain of a ship d.Atraveler 28. Based on Zeus’ plan, comes from suffering. a. The consolation of death b. The ecstasy of truth ¢, The certainty of more suffering d. Understanding and progress 29. The word Gospel is derived from a Greek word thal means a. Holy word c. Law of God b. GoodNews. d, Message of God fe! LET SPECIALIST gratine Datow expresses —_, stil We Regret p. Loss d snatched you away like a ki lea cold han ¥ like a kite—1 shout ©. Sadness ou'c’ have come home", d. Love Dg 3 4 . renient best characterizes the Old , : A section of religious anecdates Sstamentas a literary piece? pAchronicle of Jewish events c.An inspirational prose g.Ananthology of Jewish literature This ine usually starts alan a. Supernatural tale Gr Legend b, Folk tale d. Creation myth greatly influenced the Japanese Noh Play a. Shintoism ¢. Zen Buddhism b. Hinduism d. Buddhism . Among the statements below, which is not an important cultural influence in the development of Europe in the middle ages? a. Greco-Roman civilization c. Germanic tribes from the north b. Christianity from Palestine — d. Merchant trade frm China Pre-colonial literature is best described by _th mes. a. Sad and dramatic c. Playful and enter‘ aining b. Serious and imaginative d, Communal and functional Whallesson canbe inferred in the passage below: a that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our treats. iis made up of our thought. If a man speaks or acts with an evil cen ain follows him, as the wheel follows the foot of ‘he ox that draws the "riage," Bhagavad Gita a. < Mu: t change for the better “We Must think carefully " Must have right thoughts “We must be hard working like the ox SESS EO AE og 37. Among the ft i ich i ofance: _ Gace, ieerene peo which is notan accurate representation a. The Greeks credited humanity with intervening morality. b. The Greek god Zeus was subject to the mysterious power of fate c. The Greek gods were @xpressions of the world's uncontrollable forces ! 4. The Greeks blamed humanity for disorder in the universe 38, Euripides produced the play Medea” to a. Express his shock _ b. Attack the deepest prejudices of the levels ©. Criticize Greek behavior ® d. Entertain the audience 39. The following are works of Sophocles except: a.Agamemnon c. Antigone b. Ajax d. Oedipus at Colonus 40. This is considered thé greatest contribution to prose of the 17" century. a. The drama c. the biography b. The essay d. the novel 41. is the usual topic of lyric poetry a. Women c, Nature b. Feelings or emotions d. Religion 42. Allare examples of Gnomic verses except: a. Folk tale —_ c. Legend b. Fable d. Riddle 43. Sappho is considered as the 2 a. The greatest woman poet of antiquity b. A model of women in Greece c. The leader of women in Lesbos d. Avery passionate poet 44, Mistakes in pronunciation are immediately corrected in the Audio-Lingual method because: . a. So that behavior doesn't become habits b. To make learners conscious of their mistakes c. So that learners will practice more d. To develop accuracy and fluency Qeaas an ofthe following statements below wil, help the winieh > 5 a set of instftiction in English, Students, Who are ae 5 son yng the topic sentence: Process the Matcrial? ae Hi identifying the key words cc Listening to every word q' Repeating each sentence arecharacterizedby a. Freely flowing air through the nasal cavity b. The little obstruction in the vocal! tract ¢. Friction that is present in the vocal tract g. Vibrations of the vocal cords fy, This is the most appropriate “while listening” activity for a t ‘bi I family tree with three generations. aE Soearing . a. Completing a family tree G. Writing down nam: b. Copying a family tree d. Writing the family history Which statement below is a feature of suggestopedia? a. Learners share their the feelings in a small group. b, Only listening activities are provided ¢, Learners are in relaxed and reclining position d, Reading and writing are emphasized ~ 40, Itateacher believes that language is a system of structure composed of sounds, wards, and sentences, then his syllabus might focus on _ a. Communication tasks c. Functions of language Building blocks of language —d. Form and function of language ki b. Where is the primary stress in the word “characterization"? a. Second c. fifth b. Fourth d. first Mich shows a minimal pair of /s/ and /2/? 4. Juice-peacs c..Lacy-lazy b.Trace-craze d. Seize-sees Faveaoz®® 9"mmar teaching approach where rules are ziven after the leamers al ne intensive pattern practice in various contexts. b eee c, formal = i. functional AS. 57. 58. 59. 61. @® BARN This IS process of language. learning is characterized by repeated practices of sentence patters until they become automatic. &@. Language performance esi g ¢. Hypothesis testin: b. Habit formation d. Overgeneralization |. Ifa teacher follows the cor icati oy ene L ! instore cone the Unicative approach, which practices could be seen €. Teaching ‘istening-speaking-readin -writit b. Focus on grammar rules s 8 npsequentaly c. Assesses the needs of the target listeners d. Emphasize oral proficiency To emphasize the student's needs to identify why and for whom he/she is writing the teacher can use: a. Process approach ¢. Free writing approach b. Controlled writing approach d. Communicative writing approach . Filipinos find ithard to learn tenses because __- a. Tense cannot be translated to Filipino b. English has many tenses c. Itis not presenting Philippine language d. The Filipino tense is different from English It unfair that she should stay on stage longer. a. Has to c. tends to b. Needs. d. seems. “She transformed a dragon into a pinworm" is an example of a. Hyperbole c. Metaphor b. Metonymy d. Alliteration This is the smalhest unit of sound. a. Allophone c. Morpheme b. Allomorph d. Phoneme . Krashen said that knowledge of grammatical rules in language performance functions as. s a. Monitor c. output b. Affect d. input If a teacher wants to make an intensive drill about the basic sentence pattern, he/she should . a. Assign pair work ¢. demonstrate the lesson b. Explain grammar rules @. do pattern practice will provide encouragement for lean janation of rules ; Sall-satistactioe leana language, pteaming environment language form fearner tries out his/her A ae Geaker. he/she is tules of language With a coy : : ‘at iM ‘ , OF Reviewing ©. hypothesis testi ». Generalizing d Practicing sting Mpetent gre yateacher adheres to the humanistic. @pproach, the mate als woul PS Browiding background musie while reading . Activities for sharing one's values and view point wi i Vocabulary words for writing Point with others d. Completing entries in a grid Id most likely . IFateacher wants to teach about the fange of meaning between Opposite words, helshemayus@___ : a. Cline ¢. Context Clues b. Matching d. Pictures is an example of information transfer.” a. Engaging ina small group b, Listening and telling it to somebody c. Completing a grid based on a recorded talk d. Doing a simulation . IHfollowed by WHY, Ipt, kf are aspirated initiat sounds. a.An unstressed syllable c. a stressed syllable b. Two syllables d. three syllables B. Abehavior must be if the teacher wants it to occur again and eventually ecomes a habit, a. Corrected c. Reinforced 5. Imitated d. Modeled “—~>~_..Will determine the difference in pronouncing “ice cream’ and “I scream” puncture ¢. Pitch Intonation d. Stress " i ing a Sa Will determi 5 between “English taacher’—meaning Ene teaches Engen "Eng lish teacher'—m« aning a teacher from a duneture , c. Pitch b Stress - “d. Intonation 1 73. 74 75. 76. 77. 78. "\ ARY Ri EAE ays ‘Continue the chain: plays, cleans, approves, bothers, a, Prepares i 6. Realizes é Coles - Wh-questions must have __—_intonation. a. Level c. Falling b. Rising d. Rising falling al ic adheres to the communicative approach uses authentic materials because . @. They are readily available b. They are cheap c. Learners are familiar with them d. Communicative activities in real life can be built around them In the Philippines, English language teaching is aimed at. a. Producing learners who can use English in proper context b. Producing learners who have mastery of English pronunciation and grammar ©. Producing learners who can confidently speak in English d. Producing learners who can communicate accurately, fluently, and appropriately Which is acceptable in English? a. Gilbertcleaned the tableup © That she dances weil surprises ME b. Tess is eager to talk to d. He desires that you go Choral reading is a ___ typeof reading. a, Buddy ¢, Shared _ b. Reading aloud to students d. Guided Which word in the lines below infers the moral? “Favoris deceitful and beauty is vain Buta woman that feareth the lord, she shail be praised” a. Beauly c. Praised b. Favor d. Feareth states that children have the ability to relate new information to prior knowledge. a. Sociotinguistic ¢, Reader response b. Constructivist d. Interactive makes use of Children's language ang Expernees, e Experience Approach Te ei eading- thinking activity mastery learning é individualized method eory emphasizes comprehension as students read? ws he uctivist Shee paaealua sen a d. Saciolinguistic states that children have the ability to ofyani / =mation in schemata yanize and integrate information in s iff a interactive — . c. Reader response b. Constructivist d. Sociolingu‘stic reading takes place when two students fead text tagether. ashared ~ c. Guided b. Independent d. Buddy 5 isa technique when the students crumple, and warow and read these “pieces of paper. a. Snow ball Toss c. Quaker reading b. Hot Seat d. Carousel What virtue is shown in the poem below? It's the little things we do or say Thalmake or break the beauty of the L Average passing day. ‘i Ss Hear, like doors, will open with ease NN To very, litle keys, + And don't forget that two of these Ate "thank you” and “If you please” 2. Encouragement c. Friendliness b. Kindness d. Confidentiality feadit read each line and then the “WabpTapeaie Og fakes place when the leaders p Cumulative reading c. Chorus reading Echo leading d. Small group reacing This ig an acai 7 sue inlerdisciplinary unit that integrates reading and writing with social é Leaningioge Mathematics, and values education. . c. Cluster Me study d. Collaborative report a Gi) MELANIE 75 se 87, - semen fo he syste students use In, Sapitatization and punctuation rules. . ¢. Syntactic ad b. Phonological d. Pragmatic 88. 7 is used to measure student's reading comprehension. @. Reading logs . c. Anecdotal notes >, Grand conversation d, Running record 89.What paragraph development is most appropriate in the main idea given below? ¥. Cause-effect ¢, Analysis b. Process . d, Classification ‘ 90, views children as having the ability to relate new information to prior knowledge. a. Sociolinguist cc. Reader response b, Constructivist d. Interactive 91. The press is considered the fourth estate because it __ 7 a. Checks all branches of government b. Is a powerful political force +a ¢, fs anadversary of government d. Acts as the fourth branch of government @2.What can be implied from the statement below about mass media? “The most impor.ant effect of mass communication is its ability to mentally order and organize the world for us.” a. Mass media decides the type of program to air b. Mass media chooses advertisements for program c. Selects production number d, Determines what will be news and what wont * 92, states that mass media should be state owned to best serve the government. a. Social responsibility c. Libertarianism b. Soviet d. Authoritarianism 94 isthe 19" century entertainment that is made up of skits and musical 2 “acts that influenced modern day TV. i a. Zarzuela c. Opera b. Comedia d. Vaudeville ch gr SPECIALS! s ut 6 ® a igalso called the response in the communication Proces: Ss. i 7 Reaction c. Gesture b Feedback d. Signal is the process when media people control the publ oi “Gate keeping c. Channeling AUDI'S acess tonews, » Correlating d. Agenda setting * i mwhen the governme! ibit 6 % 7 oes is ae gs nt prohibited the press from interviewing President Estra ; : a. Media Law c. Prior restraint . Censorship d. Gag order igwhatdefense can a news reporter give when he is accused of invasion of privacy? a. Victims’ welfare c. Honest reporting b. Victims’ consent d, Impartial reporting [88 The article below is an example of. IF ‘Residential customers of the Manila Electric Co. will see tiveir bills go down by 43 centavos per kilowatt-hour this month, due to reduction in generation system low charges” c. Obituaries a, Editorial d. Feature article b. Straight news 100.The phrase “human shield” in the given headline below indicates that the phrase 1S “Army accuses rebels Ofusing civilians S"human shield” 8. extraordinary c. important b. not used correctly d. newly coined 01, . bik WH-question of a reporter that was answered by the phrase ‘for another aoltu that has drowned more than 20 people"? b. ee c. When "hy d, What “ (Ml os Gh) MEL ABI, aN eta felestned @ gory shot of a murder victim and in turn the network pels of Violations. What justification can the network give? E i as used impartial judgment in the public interest . [thas maintained fair play in selecting the content ¢. Itwas done in good taste d. Ithas proved a forum for pertinent comment 102.The official stand of the newspaper is found in the a. Inside page c. Features section b. Editorial page d. Front page 104 is a sound converted electronically into a numerical system to achieve better sound reproduction. a, Electronic sound ¢. Digital sound b. Analog sound d. Sound blaster 105,When communication medium focuses the public’s attention to issues for the consensus to be reached, then itperforms/functionsas a. Sentinel c. Instructor b. Arena d, Regulator 106.Which is under media language? a. Stage set c, Internet b. Headline d, Sound effects 107.The success of implementation of new instructional material is dependent on ‘a. Form of feedback reports b. Number of copies printed c. Condust of teaching demonstrated d. Adequate in-service training for teachers 108 In preparing for materials, materials must match with a. Objectives of the lesson b. Learner’s family bacxground c. Learner's abilities and prior knowledge d. Type of assessment used 109. Everything is included in the Teacher's Manual except: a. Guide for lesson planning b, Visual overview of the course c. Detailed rationale of the course d. Complete text of stories found in the lesson —— t ine is. an example of a learning task with direct a ii0 {Simulation p.Role playing is the process of ee —ZSirueturing b. elaborating luthenticit c. Small group discus sion a. Filling ina blank @pplication form organizing materials to Make it c. Sequencing ¢. Balancing Cl3ar forthe leame:s, 2. Instructional materials must be connected with a. The course guide b. The curriculum Ibis important to the curriculura a. Base them on text 8. Have a list of goals @. Planning 5. Implementation ; rials? a, Financial Status i: hilosophy in life ‘ 'eacher ig doing sented ina book, : Internat valuation “ontent evatuation = —__. c. The teaching techrique 4. The level of stuvents which is not a reason why itis not important for a teacner to know how to evaluate instructional materials? . a, Writing one's material is tine consuming b. Teachers are able to identify learners’ needs c. Teachers are able to use the materials properly and effectively d. Not all books are error-free to ensure the relevance of insuwuctional materials to book used 6. Include test evaluation c. Consider the grade/year level and abjectives Under which Phase/s of curriculum development do setting goars and objectives fal? c. Implementation and evaluation d. Planning and impleinentation Which is no cher's personality factor that may ‘afluence the production of Nsttuctional mater c. Teaching style d. Beliefs and values when he studies skills covered, and activities c. External evaluation d. Physical evaluation MET REVI Ler: Teac 179 118.Which j i i i ea 8 not Considered in designing instructional materiats? Tae conn ic environment ¢. Students and their schema . 's creativity d, Teacher's pedagogical principles 119.Materials are considered i 2 si if they are brought from the real work classroom to expose learners to language in real ee. mitoane a. Authentic c. Suitable b. Graded d. Appropriate 120, material provides learners with communicative samples in differe... contexts a. Learner-authentic c. learner centered b. Graded text d. textually authentic 121.Which ts not under external evaluation? a. Blurbs c. Table of contents b. Activities d. Introduction 122.The communicative approach emphasizes . a. Students’ interaction in real life situations b. Studunts’ sharing of persona! experiences ¢. Listening and speaking d. Correct pronunciation 123, is an example of sequencing materials. a. Whole to parts c. top to bottom b. By stages d. bottom to top 124.What must be included in instructional materials? a. Teaching strategies c. Reference materials b. Learning texts and tasks d. Materials instruction 425.Which is correct about textually authentic materials? a. Improve learner's vocabulary b. Promote interest in language learning c. Interactive in character d. Not written for teaching am VIEW ( pr .. principle in preparing for instructi This prince’? & tional material prov; Insp fearning. terial provide s Continues and a. Pacing — ¢. Balancing b, Sequencing d. Evaluating Yration of Instructional Material f ” preooment? alls under what phasels of curieuum a. Planning and implementation b. Implementation and evaluation c. Planning d. Evaluation 28. is an instructional material that a student can d . without with out any help from the teacher. I a. Pictograph ¢. module b. Word paragraph d. Video tape 29 his needed to make a list of whal learners’ in preparing the aims, goals and objectives of the curriculum. a. Do in make-believe situations b. Should do as citizens in a democratic country c. Are expected to do in school gd. Are required to do in real world '30.Whatis an advantage of using computers in a writing class? a. Students can easily edit their work b. Students are easy to supervise ©. Students will work quietly d. 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