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4TH QUARTER DISTRICT UNIFIED SUMMATIVE TEST IN ENGLISH 7

Name: ______________________ Yr. & Section: ______________ Date: ___________ Score:____


1. The following are TRUE about academic writing, EXCEPT:
A. It must follow standards in writing. C. It uses formal language in writing.
B. It is impersonal and supplies factual details. D. It includes opinions, predictions, and facts.
2. Which of the following is NOT a feature of academic writing?
A. Coherence B. Completeness C. Unity D. Educational
3. Paulo read an informative text about COVID19. However, he was confused because the text discussed about COVID19,
the eruption of Mt. Taal and typhoon Ulysses. What feature is not evident in the text?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
4. What feature of academic text centers on the logically arranged ideas and sentences?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
5. Francine is reading an informative text about COVID19 vaccines. In the text she is reading, she learned the process of
making the vaccine from the first trial until the final trial the manufacturers have done. What feature is highlighted in the text?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
6. Which feature is focused on the relationship of sentences in a text?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
7. The following are examples of academic writings, EXCEPT:
A. Persuasive Text B. Informative Text C. Poem D. Research
8. Rachel is reading an informative text about the benefits of using face mask. However, she figured out that, the details are contradictory
to each other and do not support the topic sentence. What feature is missing in the text she is reading?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
9. The text Joanna was reading does not have a clear flow of ideas and smooth progression of thoughts. What feature is not observed?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
10. Which of the following features of academic writing centers on the inclusion of all the details needed to be said and highlighted in a text?
A. Completeness B. Emphasis C. Coherence D. Unity
11. Why is communication considered essential to human’s everyday activities?
A. It helps a person to talk whatever he/she wants B. It helps a person to develop speaking skills
C. It helps a person to express his/her thoughts D. It helps a person to understand others and be understood.
12. Which of the following choices is NOT a form of a Dyadic communication?
A. Conversation B. Dialog/Dialogue C. Group Chats D. Interview
13. Dyadic communication literally involves ______________.
A. One person only B. Two persons only
C. Three persons only D. Group of people
14. Which of the following choices is considered as the most common form of Dyadic communication?
A. Conversation B. Dialog/Dialogue
C. Motivational interview D. Interview
15. Which of the following choices is considered as the most personal and intimate form of dyadic communication?
A. Conversation B. Dialog/Dialogue
C. Motivational interview D. Interview
16. Which of the following is TRUE about interpersonal communication?
A. It does not require an involvement of more than one person B. It can be done alone
C. It requires more than one person D. It is not essential at all
17. Which of the following choices holds the control when conducting an interview?
A. Interviewer B. Interviewee C. Audience D. Language
18. Can someone conduct an interview without asking question?
A. Yes, interviewing does not require question B. Yes, talking without questioning can make an interview
C. No, questioning is essential in an interview D. No, it can be done sometimes
19. The term dyadic comes from the word dyad which mean?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
20. ___________________ is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols,
signs, or behavior.
A. Speaking B. Talking C. Communication D. Listening

21. Which of these lines taken from the poem indicates the reaction of the people to the action made by the rich neighbor?
A. “All interlopers here, keep out!” B. Still I can’t keep my curiosity, to trespass slyly with a peek.
C. So it is right, my neighbour blocks intrusion to the house. D. Where my boys stumble to the ground.
22. Is the daughter of the well – to – do neighbour happy? Why?
A. Yes, because she has all the riches in the world B. Yes, because she feels safe inside the house.
C. No because she feels sick all the time. D. No because it is happier to be with neighbours.
23. What does the poem teach us?
A. Friends make our life colourful and blissful. C. Friends make our life miserable.
B. Friends make our life complicated. D. Friends make the world go round.
24. The following are synonyms of the word “Interloper” except;
A. Intruder B. Stranger C. Trespasser D. Scavenge
25. How do you differentiate the lifestyle of the neighbor’s daughter from that of the boys?
A. The neighbor’s daughter is sad while the boys are happy. B. The neighbor’s daughter is happy while the boys are sad.
C. The neighbor’s daughter loves to be with the boys. D. Both the neighbor’s daughter and the boys are happy
26. What is the mood of the poem?
A. Happy B. Sad C. Gloomy D. Angry
27. Describe the attitude of the well – to – do man towards his neighbours.
A. The rich man is very accommodating. B. The rich man loves his neighbours.
C. The rich man doesn’t want his neighbours around. D. The rich man doesn’t mind his neighbours.
28. In spite of high walls and tall gate, what did the narrator discover? What lines in the poem show the narrator’s discovery?
A. So know how each lush flowerbed is sprayed by hoses in the sun. B. So it is right, my neighbour blocks suspect intrusion to his house.
C. Still I can’t keep my curiosity to trespass slyly with a peek. D. My neighbours bought years ago a house and a lot.
29. Which stanza of the poem shows the result of having parents who are overprotective?
A. 1st and 2nd stanzas B. 3rd stanza C. 4th stanza D. 5th stanza
30. The term “urchin” in the 3rd stanza refers to .
A. Sea animals B. Neighbors C. The daughter D. The well – to – do
31. Which of the given statements below is TRUE about fact?
A. A statement that is consistent with fake news. B. A statement with reality or can be proven with evidence.
C. A statement that consists of personal judgment. D. A statement that expresses one’s belief.
32. Which of the following words below expresses a personal judgment?
A. Fact B. Fantasy C. Opinion D. Reality
33. Which of the following sentences explains an opinion?
A. It is an expression of someone’s view or belief B. It is an expression of truth
C. A statement of facts D. Something that is real
34. Which of the following statements explains the reason why an opinion cannot be a fact?
A. An opinion cannot be a fact because it is just a personal idea and not proven.
B. An opinion cannot be a fact because it is tested and proven.
C. An opinion cannot be a fact because it states the truthfulness of something.
D. An opinion cannot be a fact because it states the reality of something
35. Which of the following statements is NOT true about facts?
A. It is a statement that is consistent with reality B. It can be proven with evidence
C. It is a statement that is real or true D. It expresses a personal belief on something.
36. Which of the given statements below shows the BEST comparison between Fact and Opinion?
A. Fact is a statement that is consistent with reality while Opinion is not true.
B. Fact is a statement that is consistent with truthfulness while Opinion is more on fake news.
C. Fact is a statement that is proven while Opinion is an expression of someone’s view or belief
D. Fact is a statement that is proven while Opinion states a false information.
37. Below are the screenshots of the different logos of different platforms from the internet. Which of the following sites gives a
purely factual information?

B. C. D.
For question number 38, refer to the infographic below:

38. Does the given infographic above give a fact or an opinion?


A. It is a fact because it gives an information that are already proven B. It is fact because it gives an information that are not proven
C. It is an opinion because it gives factual information
39. Which of the following statement is NOT true about an opinion?
A. An opinion is a personal judgment. B. An opinion is an expression of someone’s view or belief.
C. An opinion provides information that are not supported by evidences. D. An opinion can provide factual information.
40. All the sentences are correct about fact EXCEPT: (For number 40, refer to the text.)
1. A fact is a statement that is consistent with reality or can be proven with evidence.
2. It is a statement that is unreal or false, or a thing that can be shown to be real or true.
3. A fact is something that has really happened or is actually the case.
4. The usual test for a statement of fact is whether it can be seen to be true.
A. Sentence 1 B. Sentence 2 C. Sentence 3 D. Sentence 4
ANSWER KEY

2 3
1 . D 11 . D 1 . B 1 . B

2 3
2 . D 12 . C 2 . D 2 . A

2 3
3 . C 13 . B 3 . A 3 . A

2 3
4 . B 14 . A 4 . D 4 . A

2 3
5 . B 15 . B 5 . A 5 . D

2 3
6 . C 16 . C 6 . B 6 . C

2 3
7 . C 17 . A 7 . C 7 . C

2 3
8 . D 18 . C 8 . A 8 . A

2 3
9 . C 19 . B 9 . D 9 . D

1 3 4
0 . A 20 . C 0 . B 0 . B

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