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TRACE COLLEGE

SCORE:
FIRST ONLINE ASSESSMENT IN
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NSTP 2
100
ALL 2ND YEAR PROGRAMS

GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Read carefully and understand the question. Answer only what is being asked.

I. ESSAY (45 pts)

Instruction : Write an essay about the following topics presented below. In writing your essay, be absolutely
certain that your essay actually answers the question being posed. In the case of each paragraph, the topic
sentence should relate the content of the paragraph to your answer to the question being posed. You may find it
useful or necessary to recount a set of specific facts in your essay, but you need to be sure that the connection
between those facts and your answer to the question is articulated explicitly. If your essay does not answer the
question it will be downgraded substantially. Minimum of 300 words per topic.

1. DRUG SITUATION ON THE PHILIPPINES (15 pts)


2. IS IT TOO LATE TO PREVENT CLIMATE CHANGE? (15 pts)
3. IMPORTANCE OF INCLUDING THE DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN THE SCHOOL CURRICULA
(15 pts)

II. “My Name’s Crystal Meth” (25 pts)

Instruction: Create an advocacy/awareness poster based from the poem “My Name’s Crystal Meth”. It can be digitally
or manually done. Attach your poster on the box provided on the next page.
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“True patriotism hates injustice in its own land more than anywhere else.” – Clarence Darrow
| MAY 2020 | Mr. Mike de Robles
TRACE COLLEGE
SCORE:
FIRST ONLINE ASSESSMENT IN
_______
NSTP 2
100
ALL 2ND YEAR PROGRAMS

ATTACH YOUR POSTER HERE

III. CLIMATE CHANGE PREVENTION (30 pts)

Instruction: Create a song/rap that promotes climate change prevention. You may use any instrument and create
your own tune or you may use a tune of any song of your choice. Record yourself singing the song and send your file
on the classwork in Edmodo or in my e-mail (mikederobles.tracecollege@gmail.com).

Prepared by:

Mr. MIKE ADRIAN DE ROBLES


Instructor

Noted by:

Ms. MARLA ANNIE M. MAGCALAYO


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Principal, Basic Education Department


Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs

“True patriotism hates injustice in its own land more than anywhere else.” – Clarence Darrow
| MAY 2020 | Mr. Mike de Robles

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