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Creative Writing 2nd Q Exam
Creative Writing 2nd Q Exam
______11. It is how an actor dresses to express the personality, era, and type of character that is being
portrayed
A. props B. propaganda C. costume D. customary
______12. Which of the following genre of drama the main character dies?
A. Sad story B. Drama C. Tragedy D. Coincidence
______16. Which type of drama contains the downfall of the main character, focuses on human
suffering and presents the protagonist with one or more catastrophes?
A. Drama B. Tragedy C. Romance D. Comedy
______18. Where to find the problem, or struggle that the characters face in a drama?
A. The exposition B. The conclusion C. The conflict D. The setting
______19. What do you call when the audience or reader knows something that the characters in the
story do not know?
A. Dramatic irony B Monologue C. Scene D. Soliloquy
______20. What do you call a directions telling characters how to speak or act; directions telling how
sound, lighting, or props are used?
A. Act C. Elements of Drama
B. Order D. Stage Directions
______21. How are "soliloquy" and an "aside" are different from a "monologue"?
A. quietly spoken off-stage. C. both discussions between two characters.
B. spoken directly to the audience.
______23. Which part of the story that develops problem/ conflict through a series of events that build
interest and/ or suspense?
A. Falling Action B Resolution/ Denouement C. External Conflict D. Rising Action
______24. Where to use the statement "Exit stage left"?
A. lines B. stage directions C. cast of characters D. dialogue
______25. What was the name of Kikay, Tony, Totoy, and Nena's childhood tree?
A. Orange B. Apple C. Mango D. Guava
______26. Nena and Tony have been engaged for how long?
A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 4 years
______27. What season in New York is depicted in the story New York in Tondo?
A. summer B. spring C. fall D. autumn
______28. Which concept of intertextuality that leads to the idea that authors can use literary
relationships?
A. to communicate B. to make money C. to retire D. to pass time
For numbers 31 – 33. Which type of intertextuality is being shown? Write the letter of your answer.
A. Appropriation B. Allusion C. Parody
______34. Which type of allusion is refer to as an association of person, place, or event within a
specific community or culture?
A. literary B. Cultural C. Biblical D. Historical
______36. Which staging shows the audience is on three sides and the stage has an area that
protrudes forward?
A. proscenium stage C. end stage
B. thrust theater stage D. arena stage
______37. What stage is described as the audience is positioned in front of the stage and the stage is
“framed”?
A. proscenium stage C. end stage
B. thrust theater stage D. arena stage
______39. What stage is characterized by a central stage surrounded by audience on all sides?
A. proscenium stage C. end stage
B. thrust theater stage D. arena stage
______40. What stage is same as the Thrust stage but in this case the audience is located only on the
front of the stage?
A. proscenium stage C. end stage
B. thrust theater stage D. arena stage
Salvador National High School
Poblacion, Salvador, Lanao del Norte
SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
NAME: Grade 11 -
TEACHER: MS. ANN MARIE ABADIES – PALAHANG Score:
______2. Joan prefers Earl Grey Tea to English Breakfast Tea but prefers English Breakfast Tea to
Green Tea, which means she prefers Earl Grey Tea over Green Tea. What principle of rational
choice theory does this demonstrate?
A. Rationality C. Utility maximization
B. Transitivity of preferences D. Exchange=
______3. Which of the following is NOT an assumption of rational choice theory?
A. Individuals act rationally.
B. Individuals act in their collective interest.
C. Individuals have sufficient information to make rational choices.
D. Preferences are transitive.
______4. What do you call the theory that people make economic choices based on their own self-
interest?
A. Self-interest theory C. Rational choice theory
B. Altruistic choice theory D. Chaos theory
______5. In a college class of 100 students, the professor asks the students if they would prefer a
candy bar or ball-point pen as part of an experiment. 50 students indicate a preference for
candy bars. The other 50 students prefer a ball-point pen. He gives out 50 ball-point pens and
50 candy bars randomly to the students. Because the process is random some students receive
their preferred item while others do not. According to the theory of rational choice, if students
were given the option of trading what would we expect to see in terms of student trading candy
bars and ball-point pens?
A. No trading would occur.
B. Because there is enough of the candy bars and ball-point pens to meet the exact preferences
of every student, we would expect those students who didn't receive their preferred item to
trade with each other. In the end everyone would receive their preferred item.
C. We would expect students who did receive their preferred item to give it away to others
who didn't receive their preferred item.
D. Because people make random choices, there isn't a way to make prediction about what
would happen.
______6. Which of the following BEST describes the importance behind the rational choice theory?
A. Understanding why people decide to make choices on how to spend their resources is an
important building block for more complex economic theory.
B. Rational choice theory is not very widely accepted in economic theory.
C. Understanding whether someone is making the right choice on how to spend their
resources is important to economists.
D. People are random in their economic choices so rational choice theory is not an important
economic theory.
______7. According to rational choice theory, when we make a decision we consider the benefit or use
we will get from something as part of our decision-making process. This is known as _____.
A. Utility B. Motivation C. Rationality D. Reward
______8. Which of the following best explains Adam Smith's approach to rational choice theory?
A. Adam Smith theorized that people would make decisions based on their own self-interest
but that they would also consider the greater good.
B. Adam Smith theorized that when making economic decisions, people will generally
sacrifice their own self-interest in order to make sure the greater good is not negatively
impacted.
C. Adam Smith theorized that it would be impossible for people to make both a self-interested
decision and one that considered the common good.
D. Adam Smith theorized that people would make decisions based on their own self-interests
but that they would fail to consider the greater good.
______9. Which of the following is a major assumption underlying rational choice theory?
A. Rational choice theory assumes that people are irrational and generally make decisions that
minimize reward while maximizing cost
B. Rational choice theory assumes that people are ultimately self-interested and any choices
we make will harm the greater good
C. Rational choice theory assumes that people will make decisions based on maximizing the
common good even if it means acting irrationally
D. Rational choice theory assumes that individuals are rational actors who always make
choices based on maximizing self-interest
______10. Why do some people like the rational choice theory?
A. It offers an explanation for a wide range of different crimes.
B. It lets you hone in on specific types of crime.
C. It applies to all age groups equally.
D. It makes sense of crimes of passion.
______11. Which theory says that people make logical choices about the circumstances under which
to commit crimes?
A. Rational choice C. Hedonistic calculus
B. Criminology D. Rational hedonism
______12. Which of the following involves weighing the possibility of pleasure derived from
committing a crime against the possibility of pain derived from getting caught and punished?
A. Hedonistic calculus C. Rational choice
B. Criminology D. Rational hedonism
______13. A person who chooses to commit crime after strategically assessing the risks and rewards
is best described by:
A. Rational Choice Theory C. Psychodynamic Theory
B. Life Course Theory D. Social Disorganization Theory
______ 14. What type of feminists seek to expand the rights of women through legislation?
A. Radical B. Liberal C. Socialist D. Capitalist
______ 15. Which type of feminism regards capitalism as increasing patriarchy by concentrating
power in the hands of a small number of men?
A. Liberal B. Socialist C. Radical D. Capitalist
______16. Which type of feminism proposes that men not only benefit from the exploitation of
women, but that they are responsible for it as well?
A. Liberal B. Socialist C. Radical D. Capitalist
______ 17. Which of the following feminist principles recognizes the importance of working
against oppression on the basis of race, class, culture, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age,
and disability?
A. the person is political. C. the counseling relationship is egalitarian.
B. Women's experiences are honored. D. an integrated analysis of oppression.
______ 18. All of the following are goals of feminist therapy except for:
A. striving for gender equality.
B. confronting forms of institutional oppression.
C. resolving intrapsychic conflicts from early childhood.
C. freeing clients of gender role socialization.
______ 19. Which of the following themes would clients in feminist therapy be least likely to
explore?
A. messages received in growing up
B. critically evaluating social dictates and expectations
C. power and control
D. external forces influencing behavior
______20. Of the following, which is one of the major contributions that feminists
have made to the field of counseling?
A. a focus on dealing with family dynamics
B. a focus on exploring the unconscious factors contributing to current problems
C. paving the way for gender-sensitive practice
D. placing the therapeutic relationship at the core of the therapy process
______ 21. Which of the following is NOT a social philosophy of Apolinario Mabini?
A. True liberty is only for what is good and never for what is evil.
B. Society is an organization instituted for mutual help, so that each could enjoy the highest
possible well-being
C. National salvation lies first in asserting the nationalistic ideals of our heroes in their fight
for emancipation
D. Economic condition of a nation is determined by those who control the country’s purse.
______ 22. Which among the following is an important social philosophy of Rizal?
A. Filipinos made significant advancements in agriculture and industry during the precolonial
times
B. Rizal examined the cruelties perpetrated by the American colonizers.
C. Rizal criticized the hypocrisies of the Spanish colonial government and the Catholic
Church
D. Rizal exposed the irrationalities of the Church’s discourse on colonial topics.
______ 26. Who is this social thinker calls himself as a “living legend in his lifetime” because of his
brilliance and patriotism?
A. Apolinario Mabini C. Isabelo de los Reyes
B. B. Claro M. Recto D. Jose Rizal
______ 27. He was known in Philippine history for organizing the first labor in the Philippines.
A. Apolinario Mabini C. Isabelo de los Reyes
B. B. Claro M. Recto D. Jose Rizal
______ 28. Which social thinker whose major works included “El Verdadero Decalogo”?
A. Apolinario Mabini C. Isabelo de los Reyes
B. B. Claro M. Recto D. Jose Rizal
______ 29. He served as the first prime minister and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the First
Philippine Republic.
C. Apolinario Mabini C. Isabelo de los Reyes
A. B. Claro M. Recto D. Jose Rizal
______ 30. Who among the following is an advocate of human rights, particularly on women’s rights
in Philippine colonial society?
A. Apolinario Mabini C. Isabelo de los Reyes
B. B. Claro M. Recto D. Jose Rizal
For numbers 31 – 37, identify the professions in the social sciences being asked.
A. Political Scientist D. Economist F. Geographer
B. Historian E. Sociologist G. Anthropologist
C. Psychologist
______ 38. Cartographer, researchers and academic career are examples of possible careers of what
discipline?
A. Anthropology B. Sociology C. Geography D. History
______39. What discipline in line with this following careers, labor specialist and foreign service
officer?
A. Economics B. Psychology C. Sociology D. Political Science
36. Which of the following influences your career of choice at this stage early ideas careers are
formed and takes place up to age 11?
A. Gender B. Skills and Abilities C. Childhood fantasies D. Gender
37. Racial and ethnic background may impact career decisions because of
A. Social and economic conditions C. Gender
B. Life roles D. Culture
38. Who created career development theory?
A. Lawrence Kohlberg C. Donald Super
B. John Holland D. Sigmund Freud
For numbers 39 to 40, complete the wheel of career that you been through like stressors, influences,
and decision-making points, and a personal profile analysis