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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TOLEDO CITY
BATO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bato, Toledo City

NAME: _____________________________________________________SECTION: _______________ Date: ___________

READING & WRITING


FOURTH QUARTER
SUMMATIVE TEST

Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. Which of the following terms refer to other forms of multimedia (e.g., images, audio, and video) that stimulate the senses
and are incorporated in the links?
A. Hyperlinks B. Hypermedia C. Links D. URL
2. Which of the following is not a characteristic of hypertext?
A. Text flows in a straight line through a book.
B. It acts as a bridge between two basic, opposite, and complementing elements: free and shortcut.
C. In a hypertext system, the reader is free to navigate information by exploring the connections provided.
D. Hypertext is an unconventional way of presenting information as compared to the usual linear form.
3. Which of the following is a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking
on a highlighted word or image on the screen?
A. Hyperlinks B. Hypermedia C. Links D. URL
4. Clicking on a hyperlink can take you to which of the following locations?
A. Another website B. Another place in the document you have opened
C. Another document other than the one you have opened D. All of the above
5. Which of the following processes can be done by a hyperlink for a user when internet connection is not available?
A. Linking from one page to another in a PDF document
B. Linking from one page to another in a Word document
C. Linking from one document stored on your computer to another document stored on your computer
D. All of the above
6. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Hypertext is usually read in a linear manner.
B. A link may stock the reader to only a brief sentence, to a paragraph, or to whole pages of new text.
C. User follows a link from its source to its destination, usually by clicking on source with the mouse.
D. Hypertext refers to "links" on a computer screen that, when inactivated, will bring the reader immediately to a new site
of text, audio, and video.
7. Which of the following statements is not true about hypertext?
A. All textual information is easily presented in a linear form.
B. A hypertext environment gives the learner control over paths of learning.
C. Hypertext allows readers to analyze information from multiple perspectives.
D. As the learner uses hypertext, they determine the focus or center of investigation by choosing to move outside the
limits set up by the author's navigational structure.
8. Fact, convention, opinion, and preference are common types of assertion used in
A. Identifying assertion B. Formulating counterclaim C. Determining evidences D. None of the above
9. Determining evidences is
A. Asserting facts to support claims B. Rebutting a previous claim
C. Conducting a survey D. Showing courteous
10. Hedges are used to be courteous in expressing
A. Evidence B. Assertions C. Counterclaims D. Critical reading
11. It is the act of giving a statement for justification and explanation.
A. Hedges B. Reasoning C. Asserting D. Evidence
12. It is an engaging in analytic activity which involves the reader by asking questions about the text and the author’s claim.
A. Evidence B. Assertions C. Counterclaims D. Critical reading 2
13. The following are the forms of hedges, except:
A. Modals B. Frequency adverbs C. Location adverbs D. Probability adverbs
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TOLEDO CITY
BATO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bato, Toledo City

14. Which is an example of a modal hedge?


A. Could B. Probably C. Usually D. None of the above
15. Which is an example of a probability adverb?
A. Could B. Probably C. Usually D. None of the above
16. It is a body of facts given by the authors to support their claims?
A. Counterclaims B. Opinion C. Evidence D. None of the above
17. Which of the following gives a better explanation to show the strength and weaknesses of something through writing?
A. Assertion B. Counterclaim C. Evaluative Statement D. Critical Reading
18. The statement, “Facebook is a cooler social media platform than Twitter” is what type of assertion?
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Preference D. Convention
19. The statement, “Earth is the third planet from the sun and is the largest of the terrestrial planets” is an example of a:
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Convention D. Preference
20. Which type of assertion states that its truthfulness can be verified only by reference to historical precedents, laws, rules,
usage, and customs
A. Fact B. Preference C. Convention D. Opinion
21. It is a sneak peek of the content of the book that includes relevant description as well as its overall perspective and
purpose.
A. Book review B. Movie Review C. Newspaper review D. Encyclopedia review
22. The following are the focus of reviewing a book, except:
A. Purpose of the Author B. Content of the Book or Novel C. Relevance of the Issues D. Title of the Book or Novel
23. Which of the following parts of a review provides the author’s name, book article’s name, source and their statement?
A. Introduction B. Body C. Conclusion D. Synthesis
24. The following skills are enhanced when one writes a book review, except:
A. Describing B. Analyzing C. Expressing D. Assessing
25. What is your best basis in creating titles for a book review?
A. Background of the Author B. Book Illustrations C. Book’s Impression D. Book’s Sales and Popularity
26. Which of the following are identified first in writing a book review?
A. Author and Title B. Publication House C. Page and Number D. Audience
27. In reviewing fiction books, what elements should be paid with most attention by the reviewer?
A. Setting and plot only B. Setting, plot and characters C. Language and audience D. Language and genre
28. Which should be given particular treatment in reviewing nonfiction materials?
A. Argument and sources B. Content and context C. Style and diction D. Audience and relevance
29. Which document is an enclosure to a cover letter that is used for employment and highlights applicant’s education,
experience, skills, and qualifications?
A. Biodata B. Résumé C. Application Letter D. Memorandum
30. Which of the following is not a résumé format?
A. Chronological B. Fusion C. Functional D. Combination
31. Which of the following is not a necessary part of a résumé?
A. Religion B. Contact Information C. Education D. Employment history
32. Which part of the résumé reflects the applicant’s career goals and intention for applying on the job?
A. Personal Details B. Career Objective C. Work Experience D. Additional Information
33. What information in the education section should you include in a résumé?
A. Name of the institution B. Course or program taken
C. Inclusive dates or year attended D. All of the above
34. It is recommended to start your phrases for the job description with ________.
A. Nouns B. Adjectives C. Verbs D. Adverbs
35. When you are asked to provide 2-3 professional or character references, you may include ______________.
A. Parents, siblings, and other relatives B. Former employers, former managers,
teachers/professors
C. The CEO who happens to be your uncle as well. D. All of the above
36. The following are sections of the additional information that you may include in your résumé except _______________.
A. Awards/ Achievements B. Languages C. Skills and Strength D. Professional Experience

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