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National Achievement Test (NAT) Reviewer in Grade 6 English Ana always: fresh mitk in old ‘market in Paco every morning. A. buy © bought B buys 0. buying The schoo! children ran ‘meadow. ‘A play — C. playfulness B. playful 0. playfully ‘We bought __ (on our trip to Boracay. ‘AL herself. ourselves 8. himself D. themselves in the some souvenirs a, The tourists thelr car to take pictures every time they see a nice view along the way. A. stop C. stopped (BL stops. stopping E'S, The hardworking boy. sells barbecues and hatdog sandwiches in the park, A. painstaking B. painstakingly 6 thie, in the coset when | heard three strong knocks at the midnight. A. himself © herself B. myself D.- itself © painless D. painful 7. Which among the sentences is a simple sentence? it A. ifyou will come, | will attend fe the party. i B. Sheis absent today because she i has a toothache. , C. The contestants came eatly for the Math Quiz Bee. 4 D. The men chopped wood while i the women cooked food. | & Thisis the flash flood that ‘occurred in our province. A. bad C. worse B. worst D. least worst AL ttems9-12 ‘There was a couple who had a son named Bayabas whose main task was to feed the ‘carabaos with grasses in the field. While feeding the carabaos, he also climbed the trees for edible frults like wild lanzones, marang and duyfan. As he lay resting, he saw fruits belleved to He polsonous and wished those frults could be eaten. The fruits were once edible but due to 3 curse\given te man for their wickedness, the fruit became wickedness. Just then, the of the forest appeared. The next morning, though feeling sad, he brought his black puppy to obey the diivata’s command to sprinkle the trunk of the tree with the blood of a black dog. Suddenly, the diwata appeared and said that from that time on, she would make the fruit edible and immediately disappeared. Bayabas tried to eat some fruits and other ‘were convinced to eat the fruit. From then on, the fruit has come to be known as Bayabas in honor of the unselfish boy who was «willing to make sacrifice for the benefit of others 9. What did the fairy want the boy to do with the cursed tree? A. Sprinkle the tree with water daily. 8. Guard the tree with a black dog. Surround the tree with black fence. D. Sprinkle the trunk of the tree with the blood of a black dog. 20. What could have been the attitude of the falry toward the boy? AL sad C apologetic 8. thankful D. indifferent |. What is the general mood expressed in this line? “He was willing to sacrifice for the benefit of others” A, Generosity © Fear B. Despair ©. Disappointment u = ee ee oe celine ici eileen ‘Arranged the following events as they happened in the story. A diwata appears in the forest. Bayabas climbs trees to look for fruits. 3. The curse of the poisonous tree is ‘removed. 4, Bayabas feeds the carabaos in the field dally. 12. The correct arrangement of the sentences A 4243 © 12:34 B 4123 D. 3244 tems 13-16 The British Isted is composed of two countries: The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The United Kingdom consist of Great Britain (England, Wales, and Scotland) and Northern treland. Many people call the United Kingdom simply Britain. The Republic of Ireland was once part of the United Kingdom but it became a separate country in 1921. The Most climate of Britain and Republic of ireland makes it ideal for Farming. In Britain the farms are to small to feed the large population, so It imports or buys food from other countries. Industry is very important in Britain, It pays for the food if Imports by selling manufactured products, such as cars to other countries. . 13, What countries compose the Britain Isles? ‘A. Great Britain and Northern tretand 8. United Kingdom and Republic of ireland United Kingdom and Wales D. Great Britain and Scotland 44. What is the most likely the industrial situation of Britain in the future? ‘A stagnant © developing B. declining D. developed 118. What mood is expressed in this line? “Industry s very important In Britain.” A. humorous © calm B. serlous. D. Joyous pea ESE 1. In other hand, Britain imports their foods. 2. Then, it sells their manufactures products to other countries. 3. The Republic of Ireland was separated from United Kingdom in 1921. 4, Ireland main industry is Farming. 16. The correct arrangement of the sentences iss A 4324 © 3412 B 1243 D. 2434 47. Many ‘that doing business will improve thelt economic conditions. A. believe C. believed 8, believes D. believing 18. The last contestant sang his piece ‘than the other contestant. A. expressively B. least expressively C. most expressively D. more expressively 439, On sale atthe back of Lankata hotel are —_— —-—__ pearls. shining, many, pink pink, many, shining many, pink, shining many, shining, pink popP 20, He lives one kilometer the city. A. through C. across, B. around from for the group of G.ttems 28-32 Youth volunteers in the environment crusade, A. speak © speaks B. spoke D. speaking fish in the river, he passed by two mango trees . The dancer showed his dancing ability ‘with an earthen jar under each tree. He looked among alll contestants, at the jars and saw that these were full of gold A. skilfully ae “I eame here to fish,” Andong said “1 B. more skilfully must catch some fish or else my wife will have most skilfully ‘nothing to eat for supper.” D. less sally Thelr two neighbors heard Andong tell Damao about the two jars. The two neighbors 23. The fruits harvest this ie made plans to get the gold for themselves. ie facies Both the two men put their hands on the Jas, Z they touched carabao manure, hbo G better Both men got mad at the couple, so 8. good .D. least good they decide to put the jars in the couple's house. 24, found When the couple woke up in the kittens in my door thi morning, they saw a heap of gold inside the Ton a . Jars. The couple rejoiced over their good ne: fortune. With their money, the couple went into A. three, fat, brown, eee B. fat, brown and three ‘Andong told bis wife, “# you are . brown, fat, three destined for high places people may try to put D. brown, three, fat you down, but you will still reach your destiny. 25. Kids from the neighborhood walk ‘our yard to get tothe park. 28. What is the mood expressed in this line? “The two neighbors made plans to get the A. through C. between $014 for . B. under D. below ina © anger B. greed D. joy 26. Every aftemoon, after going home from. school, Ben_ to climb trees. 29. Why did the two men put the two jars in ae ane: ‘the couple's house? 8. likes ©. ts iking ‘A. To share the contents of the jars. B. To express sympathy with the couple. 27. The new socretary encodes . Tomake fun with the contents of the than the former one. jars. amelie D. Tocexpress their anger at the couple. B._ more efficiently C. most efficiently D. least efficient . Which among the following sentences states an opinion? ‘A. Andong saw two jars under he two mango trees. B, The wife asked her husband to catch fish for their supper. Perhaps the two men were punished for thelr bad behavior. 'D. The husband and wife became Zé 33. What is the main idea of the selection? A. Old people in Maguindanao believed in “kapre's", (Old people in Maguindanao were found of “kapre’s” C. “Kapre’s* were mysterious creatures. D. “Kapre’s” love to stay under the trees. B 34. in what way did the “kapre” help the Prosperous. people? : A. He swayed the trees when there are 31, Which is the main idea of the story? strong typhoons. ‘A. Acouple was rewartted with good B_ His loud voice sent people running fortune. away. B. Acouple had a secret pian about an © He hid people fost afong the way behind ‘earthen jar. the trees, C. Men with evil intentions dreamt about D. He drove away men with evil plans in anearthen jar. the area. 1D. Men with evil intensions found an earthen Jar under a tree. 35. What mood is expressed in the line: “The people believed that “kapre” 32. What did the couple do with their money? provided thein security against bad ‘A. Bought a car elements” B, Built a big house A. protective © sarcastic © Putupa business 8. indifferent D. humorous D. Traveled around the world 36. What details support this statement? ems 33-37 “When strangers came to Katangan the kapre appeared.” ‘A. The “kapre” lived in big trees. B. The “kapre” smokes a big roll of The old folks in Kalanganan in the province of -maguindanao used to believe in the “kapre”. It was, very big and tall that a man reached up only to his knees. He lived in the big trees and appeared only tobacco. E | at night, smoking a big roll of tobacco. C. The “kapre” frighten men with evil He was friendly and did not frighten the plans to the people in the area. vilagers. D. The “kapre” has nowhere to live since ‘When strangers came to Kalanganan with evil the cut. : plans, the “kapre” appeared to frighten them. The men never accomplished their plans and never ‘came back to the area. F The people believed that the “kapre” provided them security against bad elements. Eventually, the “kapre” left the place for another place because the large trees where it ved were cut down when the village's population increased. ‘What conclusion can be made about the selection? ‘A. All*kapres” friendly creatures. B. Notall “kapres” are bad creatures. C “Kapres” hide most of the time. D. Most “kepres” have evil intentions.

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