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FIRSTQUARTEREXAMINATION

(A.Y 2021 – 2022)

Subject:

GE 104 - ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC


PURPOSES AND PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Prepared by:

Gladys D. Bose
Instructor

Noted by: Approved by:

Engr. Jay A. Dadea, MIT Ramon Severo. Ll. Moraleda. LLB


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FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


GRADE 11

NAME:SCORE:
YEAR/STRAND:

I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. It refers to the citing sources in the body of the paper and providing a list of references as
either footnotes or end notes that is very important aspect of an academic text

A. Language
B. Citation
C. Complexity
D. Structure

2. It is a process that starts with posing a question, problematizing a concept, evaluating an


opinion, and ends in answering the question or questions posed, clarifying the problem,
and/or arguing for a stand.

A. Academic Writing
B. Evidence-based Arguments
C. Thesis-driven
D. Tone

3. The texts are typically formal. They have a clearly structured introduction, body, and
conclusion.
A. Structure of Academic Text
B. Complexity
C. Content
D. Critical Reading

4. This refers to the attitude conveyed in a piece of writing. The arguments of others are fairly
presented and with an appropriate narrative tone.

A. Citation
B. Tone
C. Technical
D. Reaction Paper

5. It helps the reader understand the topic by looking at the organization of the details in the
passage.

A. Outline
B. Summary
C. Paraphrasing
D. Supporting details

6. It is a paper that gives a critical assessment of a book or article.

A. Thesis Statement
B. Critique
C. Context Clues
D. Inference

7. It refers to the large final research project undertaken at the end of a degree, usually on a
topic of the student’s choice.

A. Marxist criticism
B. Formalism
C. Thesis/dissertation
D. Paraphrasing

8. It is The starting point of an academic text is a particular perspective, idea or position


applied to the chosen research problem, such as establishing, proving, or disproving solutions
to the questions posed for the topic.

A. Position Paper
B. Concept Paper
C. Thesis Driven
D. Outline

9. A fairly short, self-contained argument, often using sources from a class in response to a
question provided by an instructor.

A. Methodology
B. Objective
C. Description
D. Essay
10. It summarize the author’s purpose and main points/ evidence cited that are used for
back up.

A. Summary
B. Author and page number
C. Reader-response
D. Structure

II. Write true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is wrong.

_____1. Academic writing is clear, concise, focused, structured and backed up by evidence.
Its purpose is to aid the reader’s understanding.
_____2. The most common purpose in academic writing is to explain some idea or research
finding and to persuade readers that your explanation or theory is the correct one. In doing so,
you may need to describe an object, place, or activity.
_____3. It is not important to use unambiguous language.
_____4. The KWL method guides you in reading and understanding a text.
_____5. Research proposal is A critical synthesis of existing research on a topic, usually
written in order to inform the approach of a new piece of research.
_____6. In English academic writing, there are 3 main parts to academic essays and research
papers the introduction the body the conclusion.
_____7. A good review should provide critical commentary on the quality of the book.
_____8. Reaction papers, reviews, critiques usually range in length from 250-750 words.
_____9. Lab report is a list of source references with a short description or evaluation of each
source.
____10. Academic writing follows the same writing process as other types of texts, but it has
specific conventions in terms of content, structure and style.

III. Give the definition of each word.

1. Reaction Paper
A reaction paper is a written
assignment that provides a personal
opinion regarding a given piece of
work. The paper should include a short summary of the work, but the main focus is your
thoughts, feelings and rationalizations about what's discussed in the original text.
2. Critical Reading
Critical reading is a form of language analysis that does not take the given text at face
value, but involves a deeper examination of the claims put forth as well as the supporting
points and possible counterarguments.
3. Tone
4. Language
5. Citation
6. Complexity
7. Evidence-based Arguments
8. Reaction Paper
9. Lab Report
10. Critique
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IV. Give the correct answer.

1. Differentiate the critical reading strategies? ( 5 points )


2. Why is critical reading important? In what way is critical reading related to critical
writing?( 5 points )
3. What is the importance of academic writing? ( 5 points )
4. Give the qualities of academic writing ( 5 points )

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