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DIRECTIONS: WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER IN YOUR ANSWER SHEET.

BE SURE TO READ AND


COMPREHEND EVERY QUESTION THOUROUGHLY.

1.________ are found in newspapers and their purpose is to inform readers of what is happening in the world
around them.
a. Speech c. Panel Discussion
b. News Report d. Report
2. ________ are visual aids that help readers to better understand the texts they are reading.
a. Graph c. Media Presentations
b. Table d. Textual Aids
3. ________are textual aids that provides visual comparison of data and information in a bar/pie/line format.
a. Graph c. Media Presentations
b. Table d. Textual Aids
4. ________is the main character of a story.
a. Protagonist c. Dynamic Character
b. Antagonist d. Static Character
5.________ is a part of the plot that shows the beginning of the story.
a. Climax c. Exposition
b. Conflict d. Plot
6. ________ contains the less important information which is often omitted by the newspaper editor if there is not
enough space left in the newspaper.
a. Body c. Tail
b. Lead d. Newspaper
7. The purpose of a ______ is to spark conversation between a group of experts or industry and thought leaders, so
that the audience can learn from their discourse and interaction.
a. Informative Speech c. News Report
b. Panel Discussion d. Vlog
8. _________refers to when and where the story happened.
a. Setting c. Plot
b. Character d. Theme
9._______ is a textual aid that organize large amount of information in a small space.
a. Graph c. Venn Diagram
b. Table d. Charts
10. _________speech works to convince people to change in some way: they think, the way they do something, or to
start doing something that they are not currently doing.
a. Informative Speech c. Entertainment Speech
b. Persuasive Speech d. Demonstrative Speech
11.__________ speeches entertains the audience.
a. Informative Speech c. Entertainment Speech
b. Persuasive Speech d. Demonstrative Speech
12. A __________ character is hard to predict.
a. Protagonist c. Dynamic Character
b. Round Character d. Static Character
13. __________ is an example of an internal conflict.
a. Man Vs Man c. Man Vs Himself
b. Man Vs Nature d. Man Vs God
14. __________is where the protagonist deals with his/her problems.
a. Climax c. Exposition
b. Conflict d. Plot
15. Textbooks are written to _______ it’s readers.
a. Entertain c. Persuade
b. Inform d. Demonstrate
16. A video, moving pictures, or moving texts are example of ____________.
a. Graphs c. Media Presentations
b. Tables d. Charts
17. Man vs. Nature is an example of an __________.
a. Conflict c. External Conflict
b. Internal Conflict d. Character
18. Commercials are example of the authors purpose to __________.
a. Entertain c. Persuade
b. Inform d. Demonstrate
19. __________ gives more details and provides more information about the WHY and HOW of the story.
a. News Report c. The Body
b. The Tail d. The Lead
20. ________ help students understand and comprehend any story, subject, or topic.
a. Graph c. Media Presentations
b. Table d. Textual Aids

21. What example of textual aid is the image above?


a. Bar Graph c. Pie Graph
b. Line Graph d. Venn Diagram
22. What is the graph all about?
a. Favorite Type of Movie c. Type of Movies
b. Movies d. Favorite Movie
23. What type of movie has the lowest percentage?
a. Sci Fi c. Comedy
b. Drama d. Action
24. Which type of movie has the highest percentage?
a. Sci Fi c. Comedy
b. Drama d. Action
25. What is the percentage thus Romance get?
a. 5% c.25%
b. 20% d. 30%
26. ___________refers to the lowness and highness of voice.
a. Speed c. Pitch
b. Volume d. Tone
27. __________ refers to the softness and loudness of voice.
a. Speed c. Pitch
b. Volume d. Tone
28. __________refers to the fastness and slowness of speech delivery.
a. Speed c. Pitch
b. Volume d. Tone
29. What is the first step in analytical listening?
a. Understand the problem c. Provide Solutions
b. Identify the root cause of the problem d. Implement Solutions
30. If you are going to listen to the songs of Taylor Swift, what type of listening will you use?
a. Analytical c. Active
b. Emphatic d. Appreciative
31. Anna went to a psychologist to assess her depression level. What type of listening would the psychologist use?
a. Analytical c. Active
b. Emphatic d. Appreciative
32. Your math teacher is explaining the Polynomials. As a student what type of listening will you use?
a. Analytical c. Active
b. Emphatic d. Appreciative
33. What type of listening can you use in problem solving?
a. Analytical c. Active
b. Emphatic d. Appreciative
34._______ refers to the quality of being easy to find, obtain and use.
a. Analytical c. Effectiveness
b. Emphatic d. Accessibility
35. _______ refers to the degree of being able to achieved the desired result based on the information objective or
purpose.
a. Analytical c. Effectiveness
b. Emphatic d. Accessibility
36. The words same, similar and like are used to?
a. Contrast c. Differentiate
b. Compare d. Familiarize
37. The words different, however, and on the other hand are used to?
a. Contrast c. Differentiate
b. Compare d. Familiarize
38. _________refers to the set of standards and or principles considered in judging a particular work, output or
performance.
a. Listening c. Criteria
b. Speeches d. Matrix
39. _________ refers to the connection and organization of ideas from 1 st up to the last paragraph.
a. Content c. Tone
b. Cohesion d. Grammar
40. __________refers to the rightness or precision not only in grammar but in accuracy of concept.
a. Content c. Tone
b. Cohesion d. Correctness

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