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Father Saturnino Urios College of Bayugan Inc.

Lawaan St., Poblacion, Bayugan City


FINAL EXAMINATION – English 10
A.Y. 2016-2017

Name: _______________________________ Gr. & Sec.: ___________________ Score: ________


Note: Avoid Erasures!
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (2 pts. each)
Directions: Read and answer the following questions correctly. Choose and write your answer on the blank
provided before each item.

____1. Which among the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. Saturn b. Cronus c. Rhea d. Zeus
____ 2. Who is the god of the sea?
a. Hera b. Hades c. Poseidon d. Hestia
____ 3. the goddess of wisdom; the battle goddesss
a. Juno b. Pluto c. Minerva d. Ceres
____ 4. Who is Zeus?
a. leader of the Titans b. god of the underworld c. sea god d. supreme god
____ 5. Which among the following does NOT belong to the group?
a. Persephone b. Hermes c. Eros d. Apollo
____ 7. Who is Aphrodite?
a. goddess of love b. queen of the underworld c. goddess of the fire d. goddess of the earth
____ 8. He is the messenger of the gods.
a. Hermes b. Apollo c. Cronus d. Artemis
____ 9. What is the Roman name of Poseidon?
a. Saturn b. Jupiter c. Pluto d. Neptune
____ 10. What is the Greek name of Mercury?
a. Eros b. Artemis c. Hermes d. Hephaestus
____ 11. It is essential to all intelligent decision making.
a. clear thinking b. fallacy c. reasoning d. argument
____ 12. It is one type of obstacle which is more subtle and deceptive.
a. clear thinking b. fallacy c. reasoning d. argument
____ 13. It is one of the errors in clear thinking that some policy, behavior, or practice is right or acceptable
because “it’s always been done that way”.
a. tradition b. directed at the person c. ignorance d. logic
____ 14. This is the fallacy of assuming that something is false simply because a proof or argument that
someone has offered for it is invalid.
a. tradition b. directed at the person c. ignorance d. logic
____ 15. This is the error of attacking the character or motives of a person who has stated an idea, rather
than the idea itself.
a. tradition b. directed at the person c. ignorance d. logic
____ 16. This is the fallacy of assuming something is true simply because it has not been proven false.
a. tradition b. directed at the person c. ignorance d. logic
____ 17. This is the fallacy of trying to prove something by showing that the public agrees with you.
a. appeal to pity b. point of disgust c. appeal to numbers d. appeal to the public
____ 18. This is the fallacy of trying to prove something by saying it again and again.
a. appeal to pity b. point of disgust c. appeal to numbers d. appeal to the public
____ 19. This argument appeals to the readers’ most intimate personal feeling – love, hunger, insecurity,
fear, and others.
a. appeal to pity b. point of disgust c. appeal to numbers d. appeal to the public
____ 20. This fallacy is the attempt to prove something by showing how many people think that it is true.
a. appeal to pity b. point of disgust c. appeal to numbers d. appeal to the public
____ 21. This fallacy occurs when someone uses what they are trying to prove as part of the proof of that
thing.
a. circular argument b. appeal to authority c. sweeping generalization d. appeal to nature
____ 22. This fallacy occurs when someone tries to demonstrate the truth of a proposition by citing some
person who agrees, even though that person may have no expertise in the given area.
a. appeal to pity b. point of disgust c. appeal to numbers d. appeal to the public
____ 23. This is the fallacy of making a sweeping statement and expecting it to be true of every specific
case.
a. appeal to pity b. point of disgust c. appeal to numbers d. appeal to the public
____ 24. This means introducing irrelevant facts or arguments to distract from the question at hand.
a. appeal to nature b. naturalistic fallacy c. “it does not follow” d. red herring
____ 25. This is the fallacy of trying to derive conclusions about what is right or good from statements of
fact alone.
a. appeal to nature b. naturalistic fallacy c. “it does not follow” d. red herring
____ 26. This is the fallacy of assuming that whatever is “natural” or consistent with “nature” is good.
a. appeal to nature b. naturalistic fallacy c. “it does not follow” d. red herring
____ 27. This is the simple fallacy of stating, as a conclusion, something that does not strictly follow from
the premises.
a. appeal to nature b. naturalistic fallacy c. “it does not follow” d. red herring
____ 28. This is the fallacy if refuting a caricatured or extreme version of somebody’s argument, rather than
the actual argument they have made.
a. slippery slope b. therefore because of this c. straw man d. complex question
____ 29. This fallacy is an argument that says adopting one policy or taking one action will lead to a series
of other policies or actions also being taken.
a. slippery slope b. therefore because of this c. straw man d. complex question
____ 30. Is a question that implicitly assumes something to be true by its construction.
a. slippery slope b. therefore because of this c. straw man d. complex question

II. GRAMMAR
Direction: Make the following fragments into meaningful sentences.

31. On the top of the table


_____________________________________________________________________________________
32. Along the highway
_____________________________________________________________________________________
33. One night, when all the streets lamps were off
____________________________________________________________________________________
34. During the most embarrassing times in my life
_______________________________________________________________________________________
35. When I arrived home from school
____________________________________________________________________________________
36. Justin wearing polo shirt
____________________________________________________________________________________
37. Food on the table
_______________________________________________________________________________________
38. Some relatives arriving tomorrow evening
____________________________________________________________________________________
39. Was awarded champion of the basketball tournament
____________________________________________________________________________________
40. Was accused guilty
______________________________________________________________________________________

III. SEQUENCING
Directions: Below were the places where Odysseus landed in his journey going back home to the Island of
Ithaca. Arrange it in chronological order following the correct route in his way home. Use numbers 1-13.

____ 41. Island of the Cicones


____ 42. Island of the Wind
____ 43. Island of the Lotus-Eaters
____ 44. Island of Aeaea
____ 45. Island of the Cyclopes
____ 46. Island of the Laestrygonians
____ 47. Island of the Sun God
____ 48. Island of the Sirens
____ 49. The Underworld
____ 50. The Passageway between Scylla and Charybdis
____ 51. Island of Ithaca
____ 52. Island of the Phaeacians
____ 53. Island of the Nymph Calypso

IV. COMPLETION
Directions: Complete the pyramid (representation only of the circles of hell) below by supplying the correct
Circle of Hell. Write your answer inside the pyramid.

LIMBO

GLUTTONS

The WRATHFUL and the PRODIGALS

VIOLENT
V. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify the title of the story where the given characters belong to. Write the complete title of
the story from the choices provided below on the blank provided after each item.
a. The Fire on the Mountain
b. A Just Judge
c. The Necklace
d. Clothes Make the Man
e. The Little Prince
f. The Happy Prince
g. Marriage Is a Private Affair
h. From Mother … With Love
i. My Mother Never Worked
j. God Sees the Truth, But Waits

59. Mireault - _________________________________________


60. Minta - _________________________________________
61. Pilot - _________________________________________
62. Arha - _________________________________________
63. Bauakas - _________________________________________
64. Slavika - _________________________________________
65. Makar - _________________________________________
66. Tango - _________________________________________
67. Swallow - _________________________________________
68. Social Security System Officer - _________________________________________
69. Mathilde - _________________________________________
70. Nene - _________________________________________
71. merchant (being killed) - _________________________________________
72. Haptom Hasei - _________________________________________
73. Mnaemeka - _________________________________________
74. Forestier - _________________________________________
75. Ivan Dmitrich Aksionov - _________________________________________

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall
direct your paths.” – Proverbs 3:5-6

ALWAYS PROTECT YOUR HEART!


- Ma’am Jane 

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