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ATILANO B. CABANGAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL ATILANO B.

CABANGAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL


Milagrosa, Nangka, Bayawan City Milagrosa, Nangka, Bayawan City
2nd Summative Test in 21st Century Literature 2nd Summative Test in 21st Century Literature
2nd Quarter Sept 16, 2019 2nd Quarter Sept 16, 2019

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I. Matching Type: Encircle the letter of the correct I. Matching Type: Encircle the letter of the correct
answers. answers.

1. This is a long narrative poem usually about a hero 1. This is a long narrative poem usually about a hero
and his deeds. A well-known example is Beowulf. and his deeds. A well-known example is Beowulf.
A. Narrative poem A. Narrative poem
B. Epic poem B. Epic poem
C. Lyric poem C. Lyric poem
D. Sonnet D. Sonnet
2. This piece of writing tells a story through dialogue, 2. This piece of writing tells a story through dialogue,
and it is performed on stage. and it is performed on stage.
A. Monologue A. Monologue
B. Stage Play B. Stage Play
C. Poetry C. Poetry
D. Drama D. Drama
3. This is a long prose narrative usually about fictional 3. This is a long prose narrative usually about fictional
characters and events, which are told in a particular characters and events, which are told in a particular
sequence. sequence.
A. book A. book
B. journal B. journal
C. novel C. novel
D. magazine D. magazine
4. This poem has fourteen lines that follow a rhyme 4. This poem has fourteen lines that follow a rhyme
scheme. scheme.
A. Narrative poem A. Narrative poem
B. Epic poem B. Epic poem
C. Lyric poem C. Lyric poem
D. Sonnet D. Sonnet
5. It is the golden age of drama. 5. It is the golden age of drama.
A. Old English literature A. Old English literature
B. Elizabeth literature B. Elizabeth literature
C. Middle English literature C. Middle English literature
D. English literature D. English literature
6. The earliest form of the English language, was 6. The earliest form of the English language, was
spoken by the Anglo-Saxons, a Germanic tribe living spoken by the Anglo-Saxons, a Germanic tribe living
in Britain during the fifth century. in Britain during the fifth century.
A. Old English literature A. Old English literature
B. Elizabeth literature B. Elizabeth literature
C. Middle English literature C. Middle English literature
D. English literature D. English literature
7. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the 7. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the
father of English literature, is a fine example of father of English literature, is a fine example of
literature written in___. literature written in___.
A. Old English A. Old English
B. Elizabeth B. Elizabeth
C. Middle English C. Middle English
D. English D. English
8. This period is the golden age of lyric poetry is 8. This period is the golden age of lyric poetry is
Victorian period. Victorian period.
A. true A. true
B. false B. false
C. maybe C. maybe
D. none of the above D. none of the above
9. The period saw the rise of the novel is during 9. The period saw the rise of the novel is during
romantic period. romantic period.
A. true A. true
B. false B. false
C. maybe C. maybe
D. none of the above D. none of the above
10. William Butler Yeats and Thomas Stearns Eliot
10. William Butler Yeats and Thomas Stearns Eliot wrote Modernist poem during 20th century.
wrote Modernist poem during 20th century. A. true
A. true B. false
B. false C. maybe
C. maybe D. none of the above
D. none of the above 11. The greatest Roman Orator in Latin literature is__.
11. The greatest Roman Orator in Latin literature is__. A. Marcus Tullius Cicero 
A. Marcus Tullius Cicero  B. Marcus Pullius Ticero 
B. Marcus Pullius Ticero  C. Markuv Tullios Dicero
C. Markuv Tullios Dicero D. Markuv Tullius Cicero
D. Markuv Tullius Cicero 12. He was a tragic playwright. He was known
12. He was a tragic playwright. He was known for Oedipus the King, which marks the highest level of
for Oedipus the King, which marks the highest level of achievement of Greek drama.
achievement of Greek drama. A. Sophocles
A. Sophocles B Homer
B Homer C. Humer
C. Humer D. Spartan
D. Spartan 13. The Odyssey is to Odysseus and Iliad is to__.
13. The Odyssey is to Odysseus and Iliad is to__. A. Homer
A. Homer B. Sophocles
B. Sophocles C. Achilles
C. Achilles D. Hector
D. Hector 14. Don Quixote is an example of ___.
14. Don Quixote is an example of ___. A. Italian Literature
A. Italian Literature B. Spanish literature
B. Spanish literature C. French literature
C. French literature D. Russian literature
D. Russian literature 15. He is considered as the greatest French short
15. He is considered as the greatest French short story writer. A Naturalist, he wrote objective stories
story writer. A Naturalist, he wrote objective stories which present a real “slice of life.”
which present a real “slice of life.” A. Lope de Vega
A. Lope de Vega B. Gustave Flaubert 
B. Gustave Flaubert  C. Guy de Maupassant
C. Guy de Maupassant D. Leo Tolstoy
D. Leo Tolstoy
II. Scrambled Words: Write the correct words in
II. Scrambled Words: Write the correct words in the space before the number.
the space before the number.
__________________16. CIMSREACNOO . It was
__________________16. CIMSREACNOO . It was founded by Vicente Huidobro (1893–1948), a Chilean
founded by Vicente Huidobro (1893–1948), a Chilean poet.
poet. __________________17.EISMRSMURAL.It is an art
__________________17.EISMRSMURAL.It is an art form that combines unrelated images or events in a
form that combines unrelated images or events in a very strange and dreamlike way.
very strange and dreamlike way. __________________18. UILATRSMO. Introduced to
__________________18. UILATRSMO. Introduced to South America by Jorge Luis Borges 
South America by Jorge Luis Borges  __________________19. MOOB LVNEOS. These
__________________19. MOOB LVNEOS. These were essentially modernist novels, which appeared in
were essentially modernist novels, which appeared in the second half of the 20th century.
the second half of the 20th century. __________________20. E AUMILNT. a novel which
__________________20. E AUMILNT. a novel which was written by Diamela Eltit, a chilean writer.
was written by Diamela Eltit, a chilean writer.

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ATILANO B. CABANGAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Milagrosa, Nangka, Bayawan City
3RD Summative Test in 21st Century Literature ATILANO B. CABANGAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
2nd Quarter Sept 30 , 2019 Milagrosa, Nangka, Bayawan City
3RD Summative Test in 21st Century Literature
Name:_____________________________________Score______ 2nd Quarter Sept 30 , 2019
Grade/Section:___________________Parents Signature_______
Name:_____________________________________Score______
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answers.
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answers.
1. He wrote less formal verse forms and famous
drinker who frequently celebrated drinking in his
poetry. 1. He wrote less formal verse forms and famous
A. Li Bai  drinker who frequently celebrated drinking in his
B. Du Fu poetry.
C. Mao Tse Tung A. Li Bai 
D. Chin Lai B. Du Fu
2. He was known for his works of tanka and chōka. C. Mao Tse Tung
A. Shiji Amari D. Chin Lai
B. Nobokatsu Kamuda 2. He was known for his works of tanka and chōka.
C. Matsuo Bashō  A. Shiji Amari
D. Kakinomoto Hitomaro B. Nobokatsu Kamuda
3. It is a collection of Indian animal fables C. Matsuo Bashō 
A. Ramayana D. Kakinomoto Hitomaro
B. Panchatantra 3. It is a collection of Indian animal fables
C. Mahabharata  A. Ramayana
D. Ramakien B. Panchatantra
4. The Telephone Conversation was written by____. C. Mahabharata 
A. Wole Soyinka D. Ramakien
B. Chinua Achebe 4. The Telephone Conversation was written by____.
C. Nadine Gordimer A. Wole Soyinka
D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  B. Chinua Achebe
5. This South African writer received the Nobel Prize C. Nadine Gordimer
for Literature in 1991. She was known for her works D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 
that dealt with the effects of apartheid on her country. 5. This South African writer received the Nobel Prize
A. Wole Soyinka for Literature in 1991. She was known for her works
B. Chinua Achebe that dealt with the effects of apartheid on her country.
C. Nadine Gordimer A. Wole Soyinka
D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  B. Chinua Achebe
6. This Nigerian writer is known for her widely- C. Nadine Gordimer
acclaimed novels Purple Hibiscus . D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 
A. Wole Soyinka 6. This Nigerian writer is known for her widely-
B. Chinua Achebe acclaimed novels Purple Hibiscus .
C. Nadine Gordimer A. Wole Soyinka
D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  B. Chinua Achebe
7. What is the theme of “The Unforgiving Monkey” in C. Nadine Gordimer
Thailand Literature? D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 
A. life a matter of choices 7. What is the theme of “The Unforgiving Monkey” in
B. Love conquers all Thailand Literature?
C. Greed surely brings destruction the end A. life a matter of choices
D. Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others will B. Love conquers all
do unto you C. Greed surely brings destruction the end
8. This period sprang a great wealth of Buddhist D. Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others will
literature. do unto you
A. Sukhothai period 8. This period sprang a great wealth of Buddhist
B. Rattanakosin period literature.
C. Thon Buri Period A. Sukhothai period
D. Aytthaya period B. Rattanakosin period
9. He is a poetic genius and a beloved commoner in C. Thon Buri Period
thai literature. D. Aytthaya period
A. Phu Sun 9. He is a poetic genius and a beloved commoner in
B.Sunthon Phu thai literature.
C Sundo Phe A. Phu Sun
D. Phuk To B.Sunthon Phu
C Sundo Phe
D. Phuk To
10. The period produced a variety of forms on diverse
10. The period produced a variety of forms on diverse subjects.
subjects. A. Sukhothai period
A. Sukhothai period B. Rattanakosin period
B. Rattanakosin period C. Thon Buri Period
C. Thon Buri Period D. Aytthaya period
D. Aytthaya period 11. Alladin is an example of__.
11. Alladin is an example of__. A. African literature
A. African literature B. Japanese literature
B. Japanese literature C. Arabian literature
C. Arabian literature D. Thailand literature
D. Thailand literature 12. Which of the following Asian languages are
12. Which of the following Asian languages are vernacular languages of India?
vernacular languages of India? A. Japanese
A. Japanese B. Chinese
B. Chinese C. Hindi 4
C. Hindi 4 D. Sanskrit
D. Sanskrit 13. What literary device is exemplified? “Hey Sue,
13. What literary device is exemplified? “Hey Sue, what’d you get up to last night? This science exam is
what’d you get up to last night? This science exam is gonna suck.”
gonna suck.” A. colloquialism
A. colloquialism B. soliloquy
B. soliloquy C. euphemism
C. euphemism D. Hypophora
D. Hypophora 14. It refers to the literary device whereby language is
14. It refers to the literary device whereby language is used to make the ordinary and familiar object are
used to make the ordinary and familiar object are made to look different.
made to look different. A. Historiograhic metafiction
A. Historiograhic metafiction B. defamiliarization
B. defamiliarization C. symbolism
C. symbolism D. imagery
D. imagery 15.” A Low Art “an excerpt written by Margaret Atwood
15.” A Low Art “an excerpt written by Margaret Atwood is what type of literary device___.
is what type of literary device___. A. Historiograhic metafiction
A. Historiograhic metafiction B. defamiliarization
B. defamiliarization C. symbolism
C. symbolism D. imagery
D. imagery 16. A literary device which involves a character
16. A literary device which involves a character speaking their thoughts aloud which Shakespeare is
speaking their thoughts aloud which Shakespeare is famous for.
famous for. A. colloquialism
A. colloquialism B. soliloquy
B. soliloquy C. euphemism
C. euphemism D. Hypophora
D. Hypophora 17. Writers use this technique to make fun of some
17. Writers use this technique to make fun of some aspect of human nature or society usually through
aspect of human nature or society usually through exaggeration, ridicule, or irony.
exaggeration, ridicule, or irony. A. euphemism
A. euphemism B. satire
B. satire C. anaphora
C. anaphora D. antihero
D. antihero
II. ENUMERATION
II. ENUMERATION
18-20 Examples of literary devices
18-20 Examples of literary devices 18.
18. 19.
19. 20.
20.

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12. Which of the following Asian languages are
vernacular languages of India?
A. Japanese B. Chinese
ATILANO B. CABANGAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL C. Hindi D. Sanskrit
Milagrosa, Nangka, Bayawan City 13. What literary device is exemplified? “Hey Sue,
FINAL EXAMINATION in 21st Century Literature
what’d you get up to last night? This science exam is
2nd Quarter Oct.16, 2019
gonna suck.”
A. colloquialism B. soliloquy
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Grade/Section:___________________Parents Signature_______ C. euphemism D. Hypophora
14. It refers to the literary device whereby language is
used to make the ordinary and familiar object are
I. Matching Type: Encircle the letter of the correct made to look different.
answers. A. Historiograhic metafiction
B. defamiliarization
C. symbolism
1. He wrote less formal verse forms and famous D. imagery
drinker who frequently celebrated drinking in his 15.” A Low Art “an excerpt written by Margaret Atwood
poetry. is what type of literary device used___.
A. Li Bai  B. Du Fu A. Historiograhic metafiction
C. Mao Tse Tung D. Chin Lai B. defamiliarization
2. He was known for his works of tanka and chōka. C. symbolism
A. Shiji Amari B. Nobokatsu Kamuda D. imagery
C. Matsuo Bashō  D. Kakinomoto Hitomaro 16. A literary device which involves a character
3. It is a collection of Indian animal fables speaking their thoughts aloud which Shakespeare is
A. Ramayana B. Panchatantra famous for.
C. Mahabharata  D. Ramakien A. colloquialism B. soliloquy
4. The Telephone Conversation was written by____. C. euphemism D. Hypophora
A. Wole Soyinka 17. Writers use this technique to make fun of some
B. Chinua Achebe aspect of human nature or society usually through
C. Nadine Gordimer exaggeration, ridicule, or irony.
D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  A. euphemism B. satire
5. This South African writer received the Nobel Prize C. anaphora D. antihero
18. Where is the setting of the story” Silk?”
for Literature in 1991. She was known for her works
that dealt with the effects of apartheid on her country. A. Russia B. Italy
C. Japan D. India
A. Wole Soyinka
B. Chinua Achebe 19. What is the culture of Japanese when it comes to
men?
C. Nadine Gordimer
A. Men are equal to women
D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  B. Women are superior to men
6. This Nigerian writer is known for her widely- C. Men supremacy and female subordination
acclaimed novels Purple Hibiscus . D. Women are more empowered than men
A. Wole Soyinka
B. Chinua Achebe 20. Who is the husband of Chie in the story”
C. Nadine Gordimer Strangeness of Beauty”?
D. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  A. Shin B. Kan
7. What is the theme of “The Unforgiving Monkey” in C. Han D. Sun Woo
Thailand Literature? 21. Which of the following figures of speech is used in the
A. life a matter of choices passage below?
B. Love conquers all All the world's a stage,
C. Greed surely brings destruction the end And all the men and women merely players;
D. Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others will
They have their exits and their entrances,
do unto you
–from As You Like It by William Shakespeare
8. This period sprang a great wealth of Buddhist
literature. A. simile B. synecdoche
A. Sukhothai period B. Rattanakosin period C. metaphor D. hyperbole
C. Thon Buri Period D. Aytthaya period 22. The author of the story “Silk”.
9. He is a poetic genius and a beloved commoner in A. Lydia Minatoya B. Margaret Atwood
thai literature. C. Hara Kei D. Allessandro Barrico
A. Phu Sun B.Sunthon Phu 23. Who is the proponent of historiographic
C Sundo Phe D. Phuk To metafiction?
A. Margaret Atwood B. Linda Hutcheon
10. The period produced a variety of forms on diverse C. Lydia Minatoya C. Allesandro Barrico
subjects. 24. Stop acting so smart—it’s not like you’re Einstein
A. Sukhothai period B. Rattanakosin period or something."
C. Thon Buri Period D. Aytthaya period A. Anachronism
11. Alladin is an example of__. B. Allusion
A. African literature B. Japanese literature C. Allegory
C. Arabian literature D. Thailand literature D. Personification
25. This piece of writing tells a story through dialogue, Summary Contextualizing
and it is performed on stage. Asking Questions Previewing a Text
A. Monologue
B. Stage Play _________________35. It enables a reader to get the
C. Poetry sense of what the text is all about and how its parts are
D. Drama organized. A reader can take a look at the facts about
26. This is a long prose narrative usually about the author and the work and the title of the work.
fictional characters and events, which are told in a _________________36. It allows one to understand and
particular sequence. remember the content of a piece of literature through
A. book inquiry.
B. journal _____________ ___37. A reader can read about the
C. novel writer’s life to see how his or her experiences shape the
D. magazine writing. Also, a reader can examine how a text reflects
27. William Butler Yeats and Thomas Stearns Eliot the society or culture. Lastly, a reader can consider the
wrote Modernist poem during 20th century. significant events in history that influence the text.
_________________38. It involves examination of the
A. true
reader’s personal responses to the text. The reader
B. false
relates the new learning to his or her previous learning
C. maybe as well as to his or her own beliefs
D. none of the above _________________39. It involves assessing the validity
28. Don Quixote is an example of ___. of its claim and support of the writer’s arguments in the
A. Italian Literature text.
B. Spanish literature __________________40.  This is a list of the main ideas
C. French literature and supporting ideas of the text.
D. Russian literature __________________41.This is the strategy of identifying
29. It is the golden age of drama. the similarities and differences between texts of similar
A. Old English literature issue or approach.
B. Elizabeth literature
C. Middle English literature III. Modified TRUE or FALSE. Write T if it is true
D. English literature and F if it is false and underline the incorrect word
30. The earliest form of the English language was or phrase.
spoken by the Anglo-Saxons, a Germanic tribe living
in Britain during the fifth century. _______42.Sherwood Anderson wrote Death in the
A. Old English literature Woods.
B. Elizabeth literature _______43. “The Killers” (1927) and “The Short
C. Middle English literature Happy Life of Francis Macomber” (1936).was wrote by
D. English literature Allen Ginsberg.
31. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the _______44. Lope de Vega is to Spanish literature
father of English literature, is a fine example of while Gustave Flaubert is to American Literature.
literature written in___. _______45. Guy de Maupassant (1850–1893) is
A. Old English considered as the greatest Spanish short story writer.
B. Elizabeth _______46. War and Peace (1865–1869) and Anna
C. Middle English Karenina (1875–1877) belong to Russian literature.
D. English _______47.Surrealism is an art of Latin- American
32. What kind of skills is required in critical reading? literature.
A. Critical thinking skills ______48.The tanka is the basic form of Japanese
B. Analytical Skills poetry.
C. Responding skills
D. Memorizing skills
33. Which of the following is not a critical reading
strategy?
A. Contextualizing GOD BLESS and HAPPY SEM BREAK!!
B. Reflecting
C. Evaluating
D. Memorizing Corrected by:__________________________
34. Which of the following is a good scanning
technique?
A. Listing key terms of an essay
B. Analyzing the subsection titles of a book
C. Reading as fast as possible
D. Reading an essay backward

II. Identification: Write the critical reading


strategies which describe the sentence given and
select your answers in the box below.

Outline Evaluating an Argument


Reflecting Making a Comparison and Contrast

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