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Daraga National High School

Sagpon, Daraga, Albay

SUMMATIVE TEST
FIRST QUARTER

Name: _____________________________________Section: _______________ Date: ____Score________

MODALS:

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Read and analyze the following questions and
encircle the BEST answer.

1. What do you call that verb that gives additional information about the verb that follows it?
a. Adjective b. Modal verbs c. Conjunction d. Linking verb
2. Modal verbs “can” denotes futurity and willingness of choice.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. not mention
3. ____________ you swim when you were 10?
a. Could b. Can c. Should d. Would
4. Modal verbs “may” express permission, a wish and probability.
a. True b. False c. Not sure d. Maybe
5. He’s amazing, he _____ speak five languages, including Chinese.
a. Can b. Could c. Would d. Should
6. Bring your umbrella, the sun isn’t fine. It ____ rain later.
a. Must b. Will c. Might d. Could
7. When Kyle was younger, she ____ play in the park for hours.
a. Can b. Might c. Would d. Should
8. There is a policy in school that we _____ wear our IDS at all time.
a. Could b. Might c. Must d. Shall

9. – 12. The following are all modal verbs except (You can select more than one answer) (4pts) Please
encircle.

a. could d. am g. are
b. were e. was
c. might f. shall

II. IDENTIFICATION:
Identify what is being described on the following sentences. Write your answer on the blank provided.

______________13. This modal verb is used to express less probability. What modal verb is it?
______________14. This modal verb used to show that something is prohibited and the obligation comes
from the person who is speaking.
______________15. – 16. These 2 modal verbs are used to express very strong obligation or necessity.
______________
______________17. – 18. What are the 2 modal verbs will you use to show that something is prohibited?
______________
______________ 19. – 20. What are the 2 types of modal verbs of obligation?
______________

SPEECH STYLE:

I. Multiple Choice:
Read and analyze the following question and
encircle the BEST answer.

21. Which of the following situations need a consultative speech style?


a. Talking to a school Principal
b. Delivering a graduation speech
c. President’s delivering his SONA
22. This style is private and occurs between or among close family members or individuals.
a. Casual c. consultative
b. Intimate d. Frozen
23. This is the standard style which uses professional or mutually acceptable language.
a. Casual b. Frozen c. Intimate d. Formal
24. It is a style used in formal settings. Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way.
a. Consultative b. Frozen c. Intimate d. Formal
25. Which of the following situations require a formal speech style?
a. Talking to a supervisor
b. Talking to a stranger
c. Reading a campaign speech
d. Talking and laughing with friends
26. Jargon, slang or the vernacular language are NOT acceptable in the casual style.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. Not sure
27. Which of the following situations require an intimate speech style?
a. Talking of boyfriend/girlfriend seriously c. Reciting Panatang Makabayan
b. Opening Remarks d. asking grade to your teacher
28. Hey, Jack. Wazzup?, Lemme go dude. These expressions is an example of:
a. Casual b. Frozen c. Intimate d. Formal
29. It is a form of language that the speaker uses which characterized by the degree of formality to the
least formal style.
a. Communicative style b. figure of speech c. Parts of speech d. Verb

II. ENUMERATION:
Give what is being asked.

What are the 5 Types of Speech Styles. (5 pts)

__________________ _______________________ ________________


__________________ _______________________

III. IDENTIFICATION

Identify the communicative style used in the following statements by putting a check ( )
on it..
b
y
FROZEN CASUAL FORMAL INTIMATE CONSULTATIVE U
35. Whoa, way n
k
to go! Nice n
catch! o
36. You’re w
n
lovely! I’m crazy A
in-love with you u
honey! t
h
37. Also known o
as fixed speech. r
38. Patient i
s
talking to his li
doctor. c
39.President’s e
n
SONA s
40. Bye for now, e
d
good night!
u
n
d
e
r

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