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S.Y.

2020-2021

Summative Test
In
English for Academic and Professional Purposes (EAPP) 11

Name: ___________________________ Yr./Sec. _______________ Date__________ Score______

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1. It is a preparation before the proposal, which provides overview of the subject.


A. Research paper B. Concept Paper C. Position paper D. Critique paper

2. In explaining a concept, it is the method of identifying a given term and making its meaning clearer.
A. Clarification B. Implication C. Definition D. Explication

3. It is a method of explanation in which sentences, verses, quotes, or passages are taken from a literary or academic work and
then interpreted and explained in a detailed way.
A. Clarification B. Implication C. Definition D. Explication

4. It is a method of explanation in which the points are organized from a general abstract idea to specific and concrete
examples.
A. Clarification B. Implication C. Definition D. Explication

5. “Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is naturally found in vegetable oil, fish, and nuts.” This is an example of what way in explaining a
concept?
A. Definition B. Explication C. Clarification D. Implication

6. “The poem titled, The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost is about a man reflecting on a choice he had once made. While the
outcome of his choice is not implied to be positive or negative, the speaker notes that the choice in itself and the
consequences of that choice have made a huge difference in a way his life is unfolded.” This is an example of what way in
explaining a concept?
A. Definition B. Explication C. Clarification D. Implication

7. “Justice is broad concept which encompasses a wide set of ideas, most of which also branch out into similar notions. For
instance, it can refer to sentencing of criminal based on due process…” This is an example of what way in explaining a
concept?
A. Definition B. Explication C. Clarification D. Implication

8. It refers to explaining a term to be defined, category, and details.


A. Nuclear B. Extended C. Informal D. Formal

9. It is a detailed way of defining a term and usually composed of at least one paragraph.
A. Nuclear B. Extended C. Informal D. Formal

10. It is a way of defining a term done through a parenthetical or brief explanation.


A. Nuclear B. Extended C. Informal D. Formal

11. It is an essay that presents an opinion and make a claim about an issue.
A. Research paper B. Concept Paper C. Critique paper D. Position paper

12. In values communicated in writing a position paper, it refers to the process of using a rational, systematic series of steps
based on sound mathematical procedures and given statements to arrive at a conclusion.
A. Logical Thinking C. Balanced assignments of conflicting ideas
B. Objective Expression of Ideas D. Modes of reasoning

13. It requires justifying strategies, actions, and decisions based on the facts gathered.
A. Logical Thinking C. Balanced assignments of conflicting ideas
B. Objective Expression of Ideas D. Modes of reasoning

14. It refers to expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion, or prejudices.
A. Logical Thinking C. Balanced assignments of conflicting ideas
B. Objective Expression of Ideas D. Modes of reasoning
~Valentin M. Dolendo 
11-27-2020
15. It refers to shifting from the opposing argument to supporting argument and expressing both the arguments and counter
arguments.
A. Logical Thinking C. Balanced assignments of conflicting ideas
B. Objective Expression of Ideas D. Modes of reasoning

16. Which of the following the BEST tip for writing a good position paper?
A. Give each separate idea its own point. C. Make sure each paragraph starts with a sentence.
B. Constantly read for mistakes. D. Use simple language.

17. Below are the qualities of a convincing position paper. Which one is NOT?
A. Contain a clear proposition or statement that must be defended.
B. Prejudices conflicting opinions or opposing views on the issue.
C. Take a firm stand on the issue.
D. Presents factual evidence or proofs to support argument.

18. It is a part of a position paper that summarizes, then concludes the argument.
A. Introduction B. Thesis statement C. Conclusion D. Body

19. It is a part of a position paper which focuses on the general statement of the position.
A. Introduction B. Thesis statement C. Conclusion D. Body

20. It is a part of the position paper which informs the reader of your point of view.
A. Introduction B. Thesis statement C. Conclusion D. Body

21. It is a specific detail that can be proven as true based on objective evidence.
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Hypothesis D. Argument

22. It refers the feeling, judgment, belief, or conclusion that cannot be proven true by objective evidence.
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Hypothesis D. Argument

23. “A spinning class is a group exercise program of about 45 minutes riding on a stationary bike.” What does the sentence
express?
A. Argument B. Thesis Statement C. Fact D. Opinion
B.
24. “The exact date of birth of Alexander The Great was probably July 20 or 26, 356 B.C.” What does the sentence express?
A. Argument B. Thesis Statement C. Fact D. Opinion

25. “Spinach tastes awful.” What does the sentence express?


A. Fact B. Opinion C. Hypothesis D. Argument

26. It is a particular type of writing researchers use to define the intellectual boundaries of their disciplines and specific areas of
expertise.
A. Creative Writing B. Technical Writing C. Academic Writing D. Business Writing

27. It is a type of writing that seeks to elicit a business response.


A. Creative Writing B. Technical Writing C. Academic Writing D. Business Writing

28. It is a type of writing where the author is writing about a particular subject that requires direction, instruction, or explanation.
A. Technical Writing B. Creative Writing C. Academic Writing D. Business Writing

29. The goal of this type of writing is to evoke images and emotion.
A. Creative Writing B. Technical Writing C. Academic Writing D. Business Writing

30. The goal of this type of writing is to communicate facts, explain procedures, and critically evaluate evidences.
A. Creative Writing B. Technical Writing C. Academic Writing D. Business Writing

31. Which of the following is a purpose of technical writing?


A. Persuade and initiate actions.
B. Analyze data gathered and their implications.
C. Give information that leads to the accomplishment of scientific tasks and in decision- making.
D. None of the above.

32. Below can be one of the subject matters of technical writing. Which one is NOT?
A. Data in business B. Science Engineering C. Education D. Survey

33. Below are examples of technical materials. Which one is NOT?


A. Memoranda B. Brochures C. Oral Reports D. Dissertation

34. Avoid shifting tenses, person, voice, and part of speech.


A. Coherence B. Conciseness C. Concreteness D. Clarity

35. One of the basics of technical writing is to avoid faulty repetition.


A. Consistency B. Conciseness C. Coherence D. Clarity

36. In technical writing, use concrete words and specific, precise terms.
A. Consistency B. Clarity C. Concreteness D. Conciseness

37. One of the basics of technical writing is to avoid the use of jargons.
A. Consistency B. Conciseness C. Clarity D. Concreteness

~Valentin M. Dolendo 
11-27-2020
38. Complete the analogy. In the event that: In case; Pursuant to: _______.
A. Complying with B. As a result C. Instead of D. Following

39. Complete the analogy. To wit: Namely; In lieu of: ________.


A. Instead of B. Complying with C. In case D. As a result

40. Complete the analogy. Assistance: Help; Alternative: _______.


A. Part B. Choice C. Help D. Reason

41. This is one paragraph that explains the objectives or purpose of the lab.
A. Data B. Material C. Method D. Introduction

42. This is numerical data obtained from your procedure usually is presented as a table
A. Data B. Material C. Method D. Introduction

43. It everything needed to complete your experiment.


A. Data B. Material C. Method D. Introduction

44. It describes the steps you completed during your investigation. This is your procedure.
A. Data B. Material C. Method D. Introduction

45. Most of the time it is a single paragraph that sums up what happened in the experiment, whether your hypothesis was
accepted or rejected, and what this means.
A. References B. Figures C. Conclusion D. Analysis

46. It describes in words what the data means. Sometimes the section is combined with the Discussion (Results & Discussion).
A. References B. Figures C. Conclusion D. Analysis

47. These are works cited and used during the conduct of an experiment.
A. References B. Figures C. Conclusion D. Analysis

48. It is a section that contains any calculations you made based on those numbers.
A. References B. Figures C. Conclusion D. Analysis

49. It says what you did. It should be brief (aim for ten words or less) and describe the main point of the experiment or
investigation.
A. Title B. Conclusion C. Analysis D. Result

50. It summarizes the main idea or ideas of your study.


A. Title B. Conclusion C. Analysis D. Result

"Everything you do now is for your future. Think about that.


Don't disappoint the future you! " ~Unknown

~Valentin M. Dolendo 
11-27-2020

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