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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
BORONGAN CITY DIVISION
STA. FE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

3RD PERIODICAL EXAM IN CREATIVE WRITING

NAME : DATE : STRAND:


DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE AND ENCIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER
1. Which of the following is not a branch of creative writing?
a. Essay b. Thesis c. Poetry d. Fiction
2. Creative writing is a way to…
a. Vent your emotion b. Create literary masterpieces c. Waste time
3. Creative Non Fiction is also called…
a. Essay b. Fiction c. Poetry d. Research
4. What is Creative writing used for?
a. Any comedic writing
b. Any writing – example novels/ resumes/ short stories/ fiction writing
c. Any sad or disastrous piece of writing
d. Any writing, say for example, complaint letter / letter to the forum / letter to your boss
5. What is the most important ingredient in Creative Writing?
a. Autobiographies b. True Stories c. Imagination d. Jokes
6. What are Sensory Details?
a. Details that involve your 5 senses – sight / hearing / taste / feel / smell.
b. Details that require common sense
c. Details that involve sense and sensibility
d. Details that involve your sight
7. Describe a simple writing technique.
a. Choose an interesting topic / create your settings / write only once & publish
b. Choose a topic / decide on your details / write
c. Choose an interesting topic / create a list to support your topic / prioritize your list and write
d. Choose a topic you like / create your details / publish
8. How to create an interesting setting?
a. Choose a scene / Visualize / Write what you had visualized
b. Choose a scene / Think very hard / Write what you had thought about
c. Choose a scene / Discuss / Write everything you discussed
d. Choose a scene / Do lots of Research / Write what you had researched about
9. How would you add character?
a. Incorporate very sad stories
b. Focus on a person’s life story – the more disastrous the better
c. Invent as many interesting stories filled with humor
d. Focus on a person, add such details as what that person would do or feel
10. What else should be added to a story to capture the reader’s interest?
a. Mood – Laughter , Sadness and Humor or anything that will add to a reader’s imagination
b. Birth, Life, and Mishaps
c. Craziness and Chaos
d. Tragedy and Murder
11. Is a second setting or character necessary to the plot of the story?
a. No b. Yes c. Maybe d. Don’t know
12. Are many draft copies allowed before the actual story can be written?
a. I don’t know b. No c. Maybe d. Yes
13. What are Literary Tools?
a. Tools that help us get in touch with our emotions
b. Tools that help us sleep better at night
c. Tools that allows us to have fun
d. Literary tools are language devices that help you write better and creatively
14. What are the elements of creative writing?
a. Character, setting, and language
b. Plot, structure and action
c. Issues, narration, dialogue and style
d. All of the above
15. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘character’ element in creative wiring?
a. Animals b. Creatures c. People d. The thread of the story
16. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘settings’ element in creative writing?
a. A place or a building c. An unfolding story
b. A city or a village d. A planet or a universe
17. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘language’ element in creative writing?
a. English b. Robot c. Spanish d. Hindi
18. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘plot’ element in creative writing?
a. Primary thread b. Secondary thread c. Actions of characters d. Russian
19. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘structure’ element in creative writing?
a. Hero b. Beginning, middle, ending c. Verses and stanzas d. Acts
20. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘action’ element in creative writing?
a. A plane crashing b. A fight on a road c. The primary thread d. An emotional outburst
21. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘issues’ element in creative writing?
a. Problems faced by characters c. Solutions created by characters
b. The Prime Minister of India d. An altercation between two persons
22. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘dialogue’ element in creative writing?
a. Main character b. Supporting character c. Actors d. Place
23. Which of the following does not form a part of the ‘narration’ element in creative writing?
a. First plot b. First person c. Second person d. Third person
24. Who is the person with which the main character has conflict?
a. Protagonist b. Antagonist c. Bad guy d. Principal
25. What is sensory writing?
a. Writing with your feet c. Writing about emotions
b. Including details about what one can sense d. Including details in a story to make you cry
26. Persistent means…
a.
27. This creates a visual representation of ideas in our minds and is associated with mental pictures.
a. Personification b. Symbolism c. Imagery d. Irony
28. The following figures of speech is an aid of imagery to appeal bodily senses.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Onomatopoeia d. Imagery
29. It uses objects or action to mean something more than what appears on the surface.
a. Symbolism b. Irony c. Imagery d. Diction
30. These are series of lines group together and separated by an empty line from other stanzas.
a. Sonnet b. Haiku c. Stanzas d. Ballad
31-33. What are the 3 types of poetry?
34-40. Identify the 7 types of identifying a stanza according to its line.
41-45. Differentiate Creative writing from Technical writing.
46-50. Differentiate Literary Devices from Figures of Speech.

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