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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region X-Northern Mindanao
DIVISION OF ILIGAN CITY

ENGLISH IV
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST
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Name: __________________________________________________ Grade: _________ Section: ______


Name of School: ________________________________________________________ Score: ___/___
Name of Subject Teacher: __________________________________ Parent’s Signature: __________

General Instruction: Read the questions carefully. Shade the letter of the correct answer.
Test I. Identify cause and effect relationship
Direction: Listen attentively as the teacher reads the informational text twice. Answer the
questions that follow.
1. A B C D
2. A B C D

Test II. Distinguish fact from opinion in informational text


Direction: Based on the informational text, identify whether the sentence states a fact or an
opinion.

3. A Fact B Opinion
4. A Fact B Opinion
5. A Fact B Opinion
6. A Fact B Opinion
Test III. Identify meaning of words with prefixes un-, in-, im-, dis-, mis- and re-
Direction: Identify the meaning of the highlighted word in each sentence.

7. Mr. Romulo packed his sketches and cleared his desk. There was a sad look in his eyes
knowing that he would go home unpaid for his artworks. Unpaid means _________.
A credit B not paid C sold D loaned
8. Mario forgot how many rubber bands and marbles he won yesterday, so he decided to
recount them. Recount means _________.
A stop counting B count again
C not count anymore D rest from counting
9. My sister is not acting her age. She still plays with younger girls and doesn’t mind being
called immature. Immature means _________.
A childish B serious
C lazy D adult
10. Accidents from the misuse handling of fireworks can be prevented if people will be
more careful. Misuse means _________.
A use correctly B use in a wrong way
C use again D use next time
Test IV. Identify prepositions in sentences
Direction: Study and analyze the picture carefully. Choose the appropriate preposition to
complete the sentences.
11. The ball is _______ the table.

A above B under C over D on


12. The wall clock is _______ the table.
A below B on C above D under

13. The black cat is _______ the sofa.


A on B below C in D beside

14. The mat is _______ the floor.


A on B in C above D over

Test V. Use simple sentences


Direction: Analyze the sentences carefully. Find the simple sentence in every number.

15. A Diyandi festival is celebrated every September.

B Street dancing is amazingly festive, and I love its cultural atmosphere.


C I surely look forward for the next Diyandi festival, but my brother feels the
opposite.
D I plan to convince him to watch the street dancing, or I can also encourage
him to witness the Silent Drill Competition.

16. A Paseo de Santiago is a new favorite spot in Iligan City, and it easily attracts
many Iliganons to come and visit the place.
B Paseo de Santiago is clean, and it is also scenic because of the different
artistic structures situated perfectly in every corner of the place.
C I am thinking of riding the beautifully designed carriage, or I can also try riding
a bicycle in Paseo de Santiago.
D Paseo de Santiago is a tourist destination in Iligan City.

Test VI. Use compound sentences


Direction: Analyze the sentences carefully. Find the compound sentence in every number.

17. A Bike riding is a lot of fun, but it can also be a reason for accidents.
B Wear bike helmets to have a safe ride.

C Your bike helmet should fit you properly.


D The straps of a bike helmet should always be fastened.

18. A A child should not use mobile phones for long hours.
B Children playing mobile games may perform less at school.
C Too much time in mobile phones may also cause health problems.

D Children must limit their screen time by engaging into sports, or they can also
explore worthwhile habits like painting, singing, dancing and others.
Test VII. Distinguish reality from fantasy in stories read
Direction: Read the story carefully. Determine whether the sentence is a fantasy or reality.

THE MAGIC TREE


One afternoon, a little boy was walking through a park. He was very tired and hungry playing
with his friends. In the middle of the park there was a tree with a sign on it. The sign said "I am a
magic tree. Say the magic words and you will see."
The boy tried to guess the magic words. He tried abracadabra,
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, tan-ta-ra, and many more... but none of them worked.
Exhausted, he sat on the floor, saying, "Please, dear tree!" Suddenly, a big magical door
opened in the trunk. The tree said, “I am a magic tree. Great treasures you shall see.” Inside
everything was dark, except for a sign which said "Carry on with your magic." Then the boy said
"Thank you, dear tree!" With this, the inside of the tree was lit up brightly by the fairies and revealed
a pathway leading to a great big pile of toys and chocolates.
The little boy brought all his friends to the magic tree, and they had the best party ever. This
is why people always say that "please" and "thank you" are the magic words.
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19. The tree said, “I am a magic tree. Great treasures you shall see.”
A Reality B Fantasy

20. Suddenly, a big magical door opened in the trunk.


A Reality B Fantasy

21. A little boy was walking through a park.


A Reality B Fantasy

22. The inside of the tree was lit up brightly by the fairies and revealed a pathway leading to a
great big pile of toys and chocolates.
A Reality B Fantasy

Test VIII. Make inferences and draw conclusions based on the informational text
Direction: Read the informational text carefully. Shade the number if the sentence provides a
valid inference based on the informational text. (23-24)

MAGNETS
Magnets have the power of attracting objects made of steel, iron and other metals.
The discovery of the magnet and the many things that have been made out of it have
brought about many discoveries and useful things. The magnet makes the compass possible
that was used and still being used by travelers – pilots, sailors, boy scouts, soldiers, engineers and
others. The magnet which makes use of electricity has made all types of electric and industrial
motors.
23 Magnets led to the discoveries and inventions helpful to man.
24 Magnets do not provide any use to industries and travelers.
25. Based on the informational text above, what conclusion can you make
A Magnets are not helpful to man.
B Magnets did not bring about any change to make man’s life easier.
C Magnets are useful to everyday life, industries and others.
D Magnets have the power of attracting objects made of plastic.
Test IX. Interpret a map
Direction: Study the map carefully. Locate the objects as how they are presented in the map.

26 The pond is in the _______ of the oak tree.


A north B south C east D west
gold
pine trees mushroom
patch 27 The pot of gold is in the _______ of the monkey.
A north B south C east D west
pond oak Tree
28 Which is considered as a ‘hard to find’ treasure
A pond B gold C monkey D bushes

monkey
clover bushes
Test X. Use a glossary to get the meaning of words
Direction: Study the glossary carefully. Answer the questions that follow.

29. Which term refers to the “natural satellite of any planet ”


A density B galaxy C moon D orbit
30. What is the path taken by a satellite around a celestial body
A orbit B planet C moon D galaxy
31. How are words arranged in a glossary
A by group B alphabetical C by topic D by page
32. Studying the words in the given glossary, in what book can
we find it
A Math B English C EPP D Science

Test XI. Use search engine, encyclopedia, almanac and other sources to get information
Direction: Decide which source will you use to get the specific information based on the
given situation.

33. Boyet plans to make a research about the recent bushfire in Australia. His mother just
recently gave him a laptop connected to an internet.
A Encyclopedia B Search Engine (Google) C Almanac D Glossary
34. Maris wants to list down important events in the world last 2010.
A Glossary B Atlas C Dictionary D Almanac
35. Juaquin is fond of reading maps. He wishes to know how far Canada is from the
Philippines.
A Atlas B Glossary C Dictionary D Almanac
36. Miko wants to find out the part of speech, pronunciation and meaning of the word,
‘renaissance.’
A Dictionary B Atlas C Glossary D Almanac

Test XII. Outline a paragraph with explicitly given main idea


Direction: Read the paragraph carefully. Write an outline on the space provided. (37-40)

Forests are very important to people. Many different kinds of plants and trees grow in the
forest. People get food and wood from the plants and trees. They also get other things like rubber,
wax, rattan and bamboo from the forest.

Rubrics: 4 points: Main idea and supporting details are correctly written on the outline with correct spelling, capitalization and punctuation
mark.
3 points: Main idea or any one of the supporting details is wrongly written in the outline with negligible error in spelling, capitalization
and punctuation mark.
2 points: Main idea or any two of the supporting details are wrongly written in the outline with few errors in spelling, capitalization and
punctuation mark.
1 point: Main idea or any three of the supporting details are wrongly written in the outline with some errors in spelling, capitalization
and punctuation mark.

I. _________________________________________________________________________________________

A. ______________________________________________________________________________________

B. ______________________________________________________________________________________

C. ______________________________________________________________________________________

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