Majorship (English) his/her identity as a representative of the student press before obtaining any 1. What is the Campus Journalism Act of the interview for publication? Philippines? a. Yes a. Journalism Act of 1991 b. No b. Journalism Act of 1981 c. Maybe. c. Journalism Act of 1983 d. Depends on the situation. d. Journalism Act of 1993 12. What should be avoided when writing a 2. Out-of-town news story is called? traditional news headline? a. local news b. foreign news a. Make your headline answer as many W’s c. dateline news d. national news as possible. 3. The engraved or printed name of the b. Negative heads are preferable to attract newspaper. the readers. a. Nameplate b. Ears c. The headline should summarize the news c. Banner d. Running head story. 4. The signature of a reporter preceding a d. The active verb is better than passive news-feature. verb. a. Credit Line b. Byline 13. It refers to the Press’ duty of imparting c. Cutline d. Lead events to our society with a view to present 5. Which activity includes the cutting of a them later on, in decent manner to the certain portion of pictures that are not society people. needed? a. Social Responsibility a. Line Drawing b. Cropping b. Legal Responsibility c. Bleeding d. Retouching c. Professional Responsibility 6. This news element emphasizes the newest d. Personal Responsibility angle of the story. 14. It refers to the responsibility or a journalist to a. Proximity b. Prominence have commitment in his work. c. Immediacy d. Conflict a. Professional Responsibility 7. Jane was tasked to write a news article b. Legal Responsibility about their school intramurals, she wanted c. Social Responsibility the news to inform and to entertain readers. d. Personal Responsibility What type of news structure does Jane need 15. Make sure that the right facts are there and to follow? those facts are right. a. News-feature b. Straight news a. Bias c. Coverage news d. Follow-up news b. Content 8. A type of news where Speeches, c. Accuracy statements, and letters, and to some extent, d. Context interviews when reported, are regarded. 16. Don’t report a story if you are not completely a. Action Story b. Speech Report independent of that story. c. Hard News d. Quote Story a. Bias b. Sloppy Reporting 9. A type of news that is similar to the lead of a c. Conflicts of interests d. Deception straight news story. Its aim is just to give the 17. What should a lead paragraph of a news gist of the news. story contain? a. News brief b. News bulletin a. At least 2 of the 5 Ws and 1 H c. News-featurette d. Flash b. A human interest hook 10. A type of editorial that points out the good or c. All of the Ws and 1H (at least as many as the bad features of a problem or situation possible) mentioned in the news. Its purpose is to d. The most important Ws depending on the influence the reader. situation a. Editorial of criticism 18. A feature article may do any of the following b. Editorial of argumentation EXCEPT: c. Editorial of information a. Entertain b. Inform d. Editorial of interpretation c. Educate d. Persuade 19. The newspaper’s soul. 29. What is the first step for the Basal Textbook a. News b. Editorial Approach? c. Column d. Feature a. vocal development 20. Ana is planning to interpret William Ernest b. purposeful reading Henley’s poem Invictus. What literary c. background or motivation criticism fits best with this poem? d. enrichment activities a. Marxist Literary Theory 30. This approach looks at reading as b. New Criticism recognizing and interpreting graphic c. Historical-Biographical symbols representing spoken sounds which d. Moral-Philosophical have meaning. 21. According to this literary theory, literature is a. Linguistic Approach an imitation of life. b. Phonics Approach a. Function b. Catharsis c. Programmed Instruction c. Style d. Mimesis d. Eclectic Approach 22. This literary theory stated that the function of 31. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter is seen literature is to entertain or to teach. as a study of the effects of sin on a human a. Mimesis b. Style soul. What literary criticism theory can be c. Function d. Catharsis used to interpret this? 23. A literary criticism that is concerned solely a. Historical Biographical with the ‘text in itself’’. b. Moral-Philosophical a. American New Criticism c. Russian Formalism b. Marxist Literary Theory d. Post Modern c. Deconstruction 32. A literary criticism approach that interrogates d. Psychoanalytical Theory our common practices in reading and 24. One of the key ideas of Russian Formalism exposes the gaps, incoherence, the which distorts time in various ways. contradictions in a discourse. a. retardation of the narrative a. New Criticism b. baring the device b. Moral-Philosophical c. defamiliarization c. Psychoanalytical d. naturalization d. Deconstructionalism 25. One of the main ideas of this literary 33. It is a literary approach that focuses in criticism is to decode what is disguised. conveying a primal feeling and similarities in a. Historical Biographical differences. b. Psychoanalytical Theory a. New Criticism b. Structuralist c. Archetype Approach c. Romantic d. Psychoanalytical d. Structuralist Literary Theory 34. Which literary movement states that art 26. Language can be described in terms of exists for its own sake, or the sake of beauty, observable and verifiable data as it being disregarding moral or political used. What view of Language theory considerations, and advocating the freedom supports this idea? of art from didactic educational and a. Transformationalists b.Structuralists moralistic functions? c. Functionalists d. Interactionists a. Aestheticism b. Humanism 27. Teacher May a preschool teacher tend to c. Renaissance d. Structuralism sing the alphabet song to her students as a 35. Which classical literary theory defines the part of their daily routine. What reading literary by outlawing that which it is not approach is she using? allowed to be. a. Fries Approach a. Function b. Style b. Eclectic Approach c. Mimesis d. Censorship c. Bloomfield Approach 36. This is the literary approach which holds the d. Reading Readiness belief that writing about literature should not 28. A strategy which views reading as an involve suppressing readers’ individual extension of speaking: concerns, anxieties, passions, and thinking/experiencing, talking, writing, enthusiasms. reading. a. Feminism b. Marxism a. Reading as a learned process. c. Russian Formalism d. Reader-response b. Reading as interest c. Linguistic Approach d. Language Experience Approach 37. This literary theory encourages the 45. Teacher Claire discussed the meaning of the reader/critic to be creative in speculating word or how it is used in talking and writing. about the character’s or author’s After the discussion, she then tried to tie to motivations, drives, fears, or desires. something in their experience. What is the a. Psychoanalytical Theory remedial instruction technique that teacher b. Mythological/Archetypal Approach Claire is using? c. Structuralist Literary Theory a. Correcting Basic Sight Vocabulary Deficit d. Deconstruction b. Correcting Sight-Word Knowledge Deficit 38. This theory aims to explain literature in c. Correcting Knowledge on Sound-Symbol relation to society – that literature can only Correspondence be properly understood within a larger d. Syllabication framework of social reality. 46. The sounds in sun are /sss/ - /uuu/ - /nnn/. a. Marxist Literary Theory a. Sound Isolation b. Russian Formalism b. Blending c. Feminist Criticism c. Segmentation d. Reader Response Criticism d. Phonemic Awareness 39. Tim is establishing ties between the 47. What vocabulary instruction is used when meanings of a new word that he recently words are looked up in a dictionary or their encountered with his existing knowledge. meaning are sought from others in a What is this phase called in literature conscious manner? vocabulary acquisition? a. Incidental a. Self-instruction b. Disposition b. Direct Instruction c. Integration d. Repetition c. Self-instruction 40. What is the ideal class size of school-based d. Use remedial sessions? 48. The first phase of remedial vocabulary a. 2 – 5 learners b. 3 – 10 learners instruction where you open the student’s c. 4 – 8 learners d. 6 – 10 learners mind to engage new words. 41. School-based remedial sessions tend to last a. Self-instruction b. Integration between? c. Disposition d. Integration a. 15 – 30 minutes b. 20 – 40 minutes 49. The following are areas which commonly c. 30 – 50 minutes d. 10 – 20 minutes need to be remediated EXCEPT: 42. This remedial instruction component a. Listening-Speaking provides continuity and focus to the remedial b. Reading session. It may be an engaging question or c. Bad Classroom Behavior statement related to local or national news, d. Writing or even school life. 50. The Word Study Journal is used in what a. Schema-Enhancement Component Remedial Vocabulary Instruction? b. Direct Instruction Component a. Concept-Based Approach c. Schema-Enhancement Component b. Subjective Approach to Vocabulary d. Orientation Component c. Motor Imaging 43. This is the instructional heart of the remedial d. Integration Approach session. It should never be traded away, 51. Words like uh, I mean, well are examples of? even for one period, without some a. clarification b. attention cues compelling reason. c. maintenance cue d. fillers a. Personal-Emotional Growth Component 52. A strategy in correcting basic sight b. Reinforcement and Extension Component vocabulary deficit where learners in the c. Schema-Enhancement Component classroom are paired with fellow students d. Direct Instruction Component who have mastered the words. 44. These are all words any one reader can a. study buddies b. partner buddies recognize instantly (with automaticity) not c. study support d. partner study necessarily with meaning. 53. Tim is establishing ties between the a. Alphabetic Knowledge meanings of a new word that he recently b. Sight Word Knowledge encountered with his existing knowledge. c. Basic Sight Words What is this phase called in literature d. Graphophonic Knowledge vocabulary acquisition? a. Self-instruction b. Disposition c. Integration d. Repetition 54. In remedial instruction, when teaching 62. This mythological theory states that all myths reading a teacher needs to do the following arose from a few major cultural centers and EXCEPT: spread throughout the world. a. Provide exercises that would develop their a. Ritualism b. Diffusionism skills in analyzing unknown words based on c. Naturalism d. Evolutionism context. 63. In this mythological theory, all myths derive b. Do not expose yet the students to different from and can be traced back to certain words varieties of reading texts. in the language. c. Practice inferring information & not getting a. Euhemerism b. Rationalism directly stated main ideas. c. Allegorical d. Etymological d. Develop visualization skills by providing 64. The type of listening where students judge texts that allow learners to create pictures or the message. images from what is read. a. Comprehensive b. Critical 55. This accuracy based activity aims to c. Appreciative d, Therapeutic establish the link between form and function. 65. It shows what listeners do in order to The activity should highlight the situation demonstrate their understanding. It is where the form is commonly used. described in terms of outcomes which are a. Contextualized practiced stated either verbally or non-verbally. b. Personalizing language a. Listening as a PRODUCT c. Building awareness of the social use of b. Listening as a PROCESS language c. Bottom-up Listening d. Building confidence d. Top-down Listening 56. In teaching spelling, when is the best time to 66. Which of the following is/are example/s of give a pre-test to determine which words factors that influence learner’s listening? they need to study during subsequent i. Background knowledge activities. ii. Knowledge of the situation and co-text a. Monday b. Tuesday iii. Knowledge of the language system c. Wednesday d. Friday 57. In the primary grades, how many minutes a. i only b. i & ii per week is allocated for handwriting c. i & iii only d. i, ii & iii instruction? 67. A speaking type of performance where a a. 15 – 30 minutes b. 30 – 60 minutes student simply parrots a word or phrase. c. 60 – 75 minutes d. 80 – 90 minutes a. intensive speaking 58. Spelling vocabulary includes words that b. imitative speaking should be drawn from: c. responsive speaking i. reading materials d. interactive speaking ii. self-selected words 68. A type of speaking that is carried out for the iii. commonly misspelled words by Webster purpose of conveying or exchanging specific information. a. i only b. ii only a. transactional b. interpersonal c. i & ii d. i, ii & iii c. responsive d. extensive 59. The most influential factor affecting a 69. It is some kind of verbal or nonverbal learner’s pronunciation. response to the message which tells if the a. Age message has been heard, seen, or b. Exposure understood. c. Native Language a. Noise b. Feedback d. Innate Phonetic Ability c. Channel d. Message 60. Mara is to report her findings of her research 70. Which activity do a QUICK WRITE or QUICK tomorrow in their science class. What type of DRAW, then crumple, throw, and read speech will Mara use? pieces of paper? a. Extemporaneous b. Impromptu a. Quaker Reading b. Snowball Toss c. Memorized d. Manuscript c. Carousel d. Hot Seat 61. Recitation of a poem from memory and is marked by strong feelings. a. Story telling b. Interpretative c. Declamation d. Monologue 71. This educational philosophy emphasizes the 81. This period is considered as the “Golden practical needs of learners and society and Age” of the Filipino Language. the role of an educational program in a. American regime b. Spanish regime producing learners who are economically c. Japanese regime d. Modern Era productive. 82. It is a period where various intellectuals and a. Academic Rationalism scholars meet to discuss spiritual ideas and b. Social and Economic Efficiency visions. c. Learner-centeredness a. Neoclassicism d. Social Reconstructionism b. Enlightenment 72. Teacher Jane always makes sure that her c. Realism instructional objectives are attainable in the d. Transcendentalism time available during a course. What 83. It is the knowledge of the concepts involved objective characteristic is she following? in the subject area. a. Objectives describe a learning outcome a. Content Knowledge b. Objectives should be consistent with the b. Context Knowledge curriculum aim c. Language System Knowledge c. Objectives should be precise d. Writing Process Knowledge d. Objectives should be feasible 84. Which can a teacher use to teach the idea 73. The content of the language teaching is a that there is a range of meaning between collection of real or imaginary situations in opposite words? which language occurs or is used. What type a. Matching b. Pictures of syllabus is this? d. Context Clues d. Cline a. Structural b. Functional 85. It is a collection of Indian beast fables c. Situational d. Skill-based originally written in Sanskrit. 74. The study of word formation; it deals with the a. Bhagavad Gita b. Rigveda internal structure of words. c. Sakuntala d. Pachatantra a. Phonology b. Morphology 86. A Sanskrit poet and dramatist is probably c. Syntax d. Phonetics the greatest Indian writer of all time. 75. The auditory property of a sound that a. Kalidasa enables us to place it on a scale that ranges b. Rabindranath Tagore from low to high. c. Vyasa a. Pitch b. Intonation d. Prem Chand c. Stress d. Juncture 87. This novel is based on the actual 7th-century 76. This involves creating a new word by pilgrimage of the Buddhist monk Xuanzang combining two free morphemes. to India in search of sacred texts. a. Root Creation b. Blend a. Dream of the Red Chamber c. Compounding d. Clipped Form b. Record of a Journey to the West 77. Refers to sense relation in words with the c. The Book of Changes same phonetic form but different in meaning. d. The Book of Songs a. Homonymy b. Antonymy 88. Who is the precursor of modern day c. Synonymy d. Hyponymy detective fiction? 78. It is an act of saying something; it is a a. Edgar Allan Poe description of what a speaker says, e.g., I b. Nathaniel Hawthorne promise to return your book tomorrow. c. Sherlock Holmes a. Locutionary act d. Bret Harte b. Illocutionary act 89. The Tale of Genji considered to be the c. Perlocutionary act world’s first true novel was written by? d. Interlocutionary act a. Yoshida Kenko 79. It is an utterance used to try to get the b. Lady Murasaki Shikibu hearer to do something. c. Ryunusuke Akutagawa a. declaration b. representative d. Yasunari Kawabata c. commisive d. directive 90. What foot pattern represents a word that has 80. This class of literature deals with an unstressed first syllable followed by a entertainment without deeper meaning. stressed syllable (TUM-TUM). a. fiction b. interpretative a. Trochee b. Spondee c. prose d. fiction c. Iamb d. Anapest 91. The one who gave King Arthur the magical 99. A type of research which provides a sword Excalibur. systematic and logical method for answering a. Lancelot b. Merlin the question on what will happen if c. Lady of the Lake d. Guinevere experiments are done in carefully controlled 92. A type of novel which literally means – a conditions. novel with a key. a. Correlational Research a. epistolary b. bildungsroman b. Experimental Research c. roman-a-clef d. novel of manners c. Descriptive Research 93. A type of research that may utilize both d. Ex post facto research quantitative and qualitative research method 100. What comes first in Action Research and technique. Cycle? a. Case Study b. Action Research a. Hypothesis c. Field Study d. Ethnography b. Initiation 94. This part of a research report presents the c. Preliminary Investigation theories, concepts and studies related to the d. Intervention research topic. 101. In Action Research data acquisition, this a. The Problem and Its Setting requires the teacher to maintain and reflect b. Research findings on a record of classroom events or activities c. Research Methodology with the intent of recognizing recurring d. Review of Literature and Studies problems, wants, successes, or needs. 95. In Sources of Research Problems, this is a. Peer Observation another rich source of research topics b. Journaling because this provides the motivation to the c. Teacher self – reflection tools researcher to investigate or examine what d. Student feedback tools he/she knows is important in language or 102. These are written or printed materials literature study. that have been produced in some form or a. Research Literature another. b. Theory-Based Research a. Numerical Records c. Experience b. Documents d. Replicating and Extending Previous c. Relics Research d. Oral statements 96. A prediction that no relationship between two 103. In quantitative research, the observer’s measured variables will be found or that no maintenance of a posture of detachment difference between two groups on a while collecting research data in a setting, measured variable will be found. but with causal interaction with the a. Null Hypothesis individuals or groups being studied as b. Non directional Hypothesis necessary. c. Directional Hypothesis a. Participant–Observer role d. Functional Hypothesis b. Observer-Participant role 97. A type of Longitudinal Study which describes c. Complete Observer change by selecting a different sample at d. Complete Participant each data-collection point from a population 104. An observed change in the participants’ that remains constant. behaviour based on their awareness of a. Trend Studies participating in an experiment, their b. Panel Studies knowledge of research hypothesis or their c. Cohort Studies response to receiving special attention. d. Cross-sectional studies a. Halo Effect 98. This involves sending of ‘self-completion’ b. Observer Effect questionnaire through email or other c. Pygmalion Effect electronic means. d. Hawthorne’s Effect a. Close-ended 105. A type of sampling technique that selects b. Open-ended naturally occurring groups in the population. c. Postal questionnaires a. Criterion b. Cluster d. E-questionnaire c. Systematic d. Quota 106. A personal statement of the researcher’s 114. Which book of the bible teaches that feelings, opinions, or perceptions about there will never be an explanation to human others with whom the researcher comes in suffering, especially undeserved suffering, contact with during the course of his or her that human intelligence can comprehend? work. a. Exodus b. Job a. Field Jottings b. Field Diary c. Revelations d. Genesis c. Field Case d. Field Log 115. Shakespeare uses this type of metric line 107. A descriptive field note must include the frequently in his plays and sonnets. following EXCEPT: a. Trochaic Tetrameter a. Portraits of the subjects b. Anapestic Trimeter b. Description of physical setting c. Dactylic Hexameter c. Personal opinions of the researchers d. Iambic Pentameter d. The observer’s behavior 116. This is a Biblical story printed in the 108. A reflective field note must include the Philippines and translated to Tagalog from following EXCEPT: Greek by Fr. Antonio de Borja. a. Reflection on analysis a. Ang Doctrina Cristiana b. Reflection on method b. The Pasion c. Points of clarification c. Ang Barlaan at Josephat d. Reflection on social aspects d. Urbana at Felisa 109. A procedure for drawing a sample from 117. He wrote “A Footnote to Youth.” a population such that each individual in the a. Jose Garcia Villa population has a known chance of being b. Jose Villa Panganiban selected. c. Paz Marquez Benitez a. Probability sampling d. Zoilo M. Galang b. Convenience sampling 118. He is novelist, poet, author and c. Purposeful sampling grammarian covered three periods of d. Cluster sampling Tagalog Literature – American, Japanese 110. This is a statistical procedure applied to and the contemporary period. He is called determine whether the difference between the Father of National Language Grammar. the mean scores of two or more groups on a. Lope K. Santos a dependent variable is statistically b. Jose Corazon De Jesus significant.’ c. Amado V. Hernandez a. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) d. Veleriano Hernandez Peña b. Chi-square 119. This was a poem by Rizal while he was c. Factor Analysis incarcerated at Fort Santiago. d. Multiple Regression a. Noli Me Tangere 111. A small-scale, preliminary investigation b. Mi Ultimo Adios that is conducted to develop and test the c. El Filibusterismo measures or procedures that will be used in d. A La Jeventud Filipina a research study. 120. This refers to how much and how quickly a. Norming Group b. Pilot Study the lessons in the textbooks are presented c. Replication d. Triangulation a. Pacing b. Sequencing 112. In doing a literary research, what comes c. Balancing d. Explaining first? a. Prepare the research questions/objectives b. Select a topic c. Select materials d. Make a research hypothesis 113. A technique in classroom research where Good Luck LET ACERS! the researcher records and transcribes parts #teamCAREPOINT of a lesson and then gets the teacher to comment on what was happening at the time that the teaching and learning took place. a. Methods comparison studies b. Stimulated recall c. Observation Schemes d. Interactional analysis