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Grade 7 English With Answer Key
Grade 7 English With Answer Key
Region III
DIVISION OF PAMPANGA
KNOWLEDGE
II – Language Skills: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
A. Read the stanza below, then answer the questions that follow.
1
Not yet, Rizal not yet.
2
The glory hour will come.
3
Out of the silent dreaming,
4
From the seven thousand-fold silence,
5
We shall emerge, saying: WE ARE FILIPINOS
6. Identify which among the following words is NOT an adjective.
a. emerge b. glory c. silent d. seven thousand-fold
7. What word is described in the fourth line?
a. hour b. silent c. seven d. silence
8. Pick out the synonym of ‘silent’.
a. active b. deep c. lively d. still
9. Which arrangement has a proper order of adjectives?
a. She is a little nasty spoiled girl. c. She is a spoiled little nasty girl
b. She is a nasty spoiled little girl d. She is a spoiled nasty little girl
10. Which statement is grammatically correct?
a. Angelique is the most beautiful Kapampangan.
b. Bryan sits in a comfortable loveliest armchair in the corner.
c. She wears a green, beautiful emerald.
d. This is the most tallest mountain.
B. Complete the paragraph below by choosing the correct present tense of the verb.
Every day Mr. Mendoza (11) ________ (get) up at 6:00 a.m. and heads for the station. He has to be at
work at 6:30 sharp. As soon as he (12) _______ (reach) the station, he (13) ________ ( punch)
his time card and checks his vehicle--tires, fuel, engine, and interior. Everything must be in good shape
for the day's passengers. After he has made sure his vehicle (14) ________ (be) all right, Mr. Mendoza
gets himself comfortable in his seat, adjusts his mirrors, and (15) ________ (start) the engine. He pulls
out of the station at 6:35.
11. a. get b. gets c. getting d. got
12. a. reach b. reached c. reaches d. reaching
13. a. punch b. punched c. punches d. punching
14. a. am b. are c. is d. was
15. a. start b. started c. starting d. starts
C. Write the Simple Past Tense Form of the verb in the parentheses.
We never (16. ask) David to play with us. He had to sit under the big acacia tree in the schoolyard
and watch us play. We (17. give) one another guava and other fruits at recess, but we never offered
David any.
One day, however, David (18. bring) a great big package to school. We (19. be) all curious about
what the package (20. contain), but we tried hard not to show our curiosity.
16. a. ask b. asked c. asking d. asks
17. a. gave b. give c. gives d. giving
18. a. bring b. bringing c. brings d. brought
19. a. are b. is c. was d. were
20. a. contain b. contained c. containing d. contains
What kind of books do you like? There are different kinds of books for your
reading pleasure. There is a type of book that appeals to a reader. Most adults like
science fiction, personal adventures and historical novels. Children like fiction and
non-fiction books. Those who like non-fiction choose books about animals, sports
and hobbies. Those who like fiction choose fairy tales, legends and romances.
Most children like legends. Legends are stories passed down from
generation to generation. Some legends may or may not be true. Some of our
famous legends are about Lam-ang, Silang and Sayen, Datu Sumakwel and Maria
Makiling. Because legends are handed down through generations, they began
many years ago.
Many people like non-fiction books. Non-fiction books are about things and
events that really happened.
Key to Correction
1. C
2. D
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. D
9. D
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. C
14. C
15. D
16. B
17. A
18. D
19. D
20. D
21. B
22. A
23. C
24. D
25. C
26. A
27. C
28. A
29. A
30. B
31. A
32. D
33. A
34. D
35. D