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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read the following question and choose the best answer.

1. What is the report that maintains proper record for future use and reference?
a. Oral report b. Written report c. Formal report d. Analytical report
2. What is called for a presentation of facts and finding, usually a basis for
recommendations?
a. Written report b. Oral report c. Report d. Informational report
3. Characteristics of report that describe the unity and coherence of the report.
a. Brief b. Reader-centric c. Precise d. Grammatically- accurate
4. What kind of report that present, analyze and draw conclusion based on result.
a. Analytical report b. Formal report c. Written report d. Special report
5. What is the correct association of meaning with word symbols, the selection of the
correct meaning suggested by the context?
a. Reading b. Comprehension c. Retention d. Decoding
6. Processing of factual explicit stated information; recall or recognition of main ideas
and details sequence of events.
a. Comprehension b. Applied c. Literal d. Interpretive
7. All of the following are strategies in effective reading EXCEPT ____?
a. Skimming b. Scanning c. Retention d. Intensive
8. All of the following are examples of analytical report EXCEPT____?
a. Feasibility report b. Market Research report c. Trip Report d. Project Report
9. Characteristics of report that describes in systematic and definite manner of
presenting facts.
a. Comprehensible b. Factual c. Precise d. Well organized
10. What kind or report that consists of impressions and observations through face t0
face presentation.
a. Analytical report b. Written Report c. Oral Report D. Formal Report
11. Which of the following is not an example of formal reports?
a. Annual reports b. Technical reports c. Laboratory report d. Feasibility report
12. Which of the following is not example of non-prose forms?
a. Graphs b. Tables c. Charts d. Cause & Effect
13. Which of the following should NOT feature in the final paragraph of an application
letter?
a. Your availability/ interest in attending an interview.
b. A statement thanking the reader for their time / consideration.
c. Why you are applying for the position.
d. A statement saying you look forward to hearing the employer
14. What length should an application letter normally be?
a.Two pages b. however many pages required
c. No more than one page d. three pages long
15. What is prepared after the meeting that describes the discussions, decisions, actions
that occurred during the meeting?
a. Agenda b. meeting c. Minutes d. attendance

II. IDENTIFICATION: Identify the following.


1. It is complex interaction between the text, the reader and the purpose for reading.
2. Level of comprehension uses objective test dealing with true or false and fills in the
blank questions.
3. Ability to recognize familiar words quickly and to figure out words they haven’t seen
before.
4. A written, factual account that objectively communicates information about some
aspect of business or organization.
5. It is reading strategy that you need to get a few specific items of information.
6. It is the process of converting code into plain text or any format that is useful for
subsequent process.
7. It is a fundamental part of everyday living, enables us to interact and understand the
worlds around us.
8. Level of comprehension that focuses on expressing opinion, drawing insights and
develop fresh ideas.
9. The process of translating print into a speech by rapidly matching a letter or
combination of letter to their sounds and recognizing the pattern that makes syllables
and words.
10. It is the act of understanding what you are reading.
11. A document containing information organized in a narrative, graphic and tabular
form.
12. It is the complex cognitive process involving the intentional interaction between
reader and fact to extract meaning.
13. It is way to read quickly in order to discover the general idea of a text.
14. It is a condition of keeping something from what you are reading.
15. Level comprehension that focuses on subjective and open-ended thought provoking
questions.
16. It is a document that presents information in an organized format for a specific
audience and purpose.
17. Report that offers information, analysis and recommendations.
18. Report that provides a permanent record.
19. Level of comprehension that uses common questions like, who, what, when and
where.
20. It is an intentional, active, interactive process that occurs before, during and after
reading.
III. ENUMERATION: Enumerate the following.
1-3. Components of Reading
4-5. Techniques in reading
6-8. Level of Comprehension
9-10. Types of Retention
11-17. Types of Report
18-25. Characteristics of Report
26-30. Skills for increasing comprehension skills

IV. ESSAY:
1. Discuss on how to develop comprehension skills. (10 points)
2. As a student, why reading is important? (1o points)

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