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ENGLISH 6

FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST


2nd QUARTER

I. Informational Text
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement about informational/factual text is correct and FALSE if not.

1. Informational/factual texts are based on facts, and they are non-fiction.


2. An autobiography is an example of informational/factual text.
3. Legends of different things or places are considered informational/factual texts.
4. Author’s opinion is important in informational/factual texts.
5. News papers are sources of informational/factual texts.
6. One of the main purposes of informational/factual text is to provide significant information or details about
a particular person, place, thing, event, issue and alike.

II. Enumeration Texts


Directions: Read and understand the texts then answer the questions that follow. Write the letter of the correct
answer on your paper.

Walls are built for different purposes. For example, Hadrian’s Wall was built in 125 A.D.
across the neck of Scotland to keep the northern Picts out of newly acquired Roman territory in
England. Another example is a pasture wall, built to keep livestock safe and protected. A third
kind of wall is a memorial wall. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall was completed in 1982
and displays the names of that war’s dead and missing. Finally, the most common use of walls,
of course, is in housing to separate rooms and to support roofs.

7. What type of text is shown above?


A. Cause and effect Text C. Enumeration Text
B. Compare and Contrast Text D. Time-order Text

8. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To enumerate the places that use walls.
B. To enumerate the different kinds of walls.
C. To enumerate the purposes of building walls.
D. To enumerate the materials needed in constructing walls.

9. All are signal words used in the text except for one. Which one is this?
A. For example B. Another example C. third D. lastly

Banana Cake
Ingredients
125g butter, softened 1 tsp bi-carb soda
1 1/2 cup castor sugar 1 tsp salt
2 eggs (60g), beaten 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 cup (approx. 2 large) ripe bananas, mashed 1/2 cup milk
5 drops vanilla 1/8 tsp allspice
250g plain flour 1 tsp lemon juice 

10. What type of text is shown above?


A. Cause and effect Text C. Enumeration Text
B. Compare and Contrast Text D. Time-order Text

11. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To enumerate the health benefits of Banana cake.
B. To enumerate the procedures in baking banana cakes.
C. To enumerate the ingredients needed in baking banana cake.
D. To enumerate the materials needed in making banana cake.

12. How was the text presented?


A. listed B. using comma C. both A and B D. no correct answer
Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be
thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your
community and the environment. Following is a list of materials that you can recycle, paper,
plastic, glass, metal products, batteries, and electronics

13. What type of text is shown above?


A. Cause and effect Text C. Enumeration Text
B. Compare and Contrast Text D. Time-order Text

14. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To enumerate the materials that can be recycled.
B. To enumerate the advantages of recycling.
C. To enumerate the processes in recycling.
D. To enumerate the causes of recycling.

15. What is the signal word used in the text?


A. benefits B. following C. materials D. recycling

III. Time-Order Texts


A. Directions: Identify the kind of text being described. Write S for sequential text and R for recount text.

16. Its purpose is to inform, entertain, and/or evaluate.


17. It explains how something happens or works is chronological order.
18. It refers to steps in a process or event.
19. It retells an experience or an event that happened in the past
20. It refers to how things happen in order of time.

B. Directions: Read the story in the box below. Arrange the events in proper sequence. Write letters A-E.

Pelé, one of the greatest soccer players of all time, was born Edson Arantes do
Nascimento into a Brazilian family in 1940. He joined his first soccer team, Santos Football Club,
in 1956 and led them to their first world club championship in 1962. He also played with the
Brazilian national team whom he led to World Cup victories in 1958, 1962, and 1970. By 1970 he
had scored his 100th goal and made history as the most prolific goal-scorer in history. When he
retired for the first time in 1974, Pelé had scored 1,200 goals in 1,253 games. In 1975 he came
out of retirement and joined the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League, leading
them to a league championship in 1977. After his subsequent retirement, Pelé became an
international ambassador for soccer and worked to promote peace and understanding through
friendly athletic competition.

21. Pelé also played with the Brazilian national team whom he led to World Cup.
22. Pelé became an international ambassador for soccer and worked to promote peace and understanding
through friendly athletic competition.
23. Pelé was born Edson Arantes do Nascimento into a Brazilian family.
24. Pelé retired for the first time.
25. Pelé joined his first soccer team, Santos Football Club.

C. Directions: Arrange the steps on how to wash the dishes. Write letters A – E.

26. Rinse the dishes using clean water.


27. Remove the left-over food on the plate.
28. Put the clean dishes in a dish rack and let it dry.
29. Clean the dishes using sponge with soap.
30. Wash off the sauces or oils on the plate with water.
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
ENGLISH 6
FIRST SUMMATIVE TEST
2nd QUARTER
November 18, 2022

UNDERSTAND
REMEMBER

EVALUATE
ANALYZE

CREATE
APPLY
OBJECTIVES No. Of Items
Items Placement


1. Informational/Factual Texts 5 1–5 

2. Distinguish text-types according 
to purpose and language features - 10 6 – 15 
Enumeration 
3. Distinguish text-types according
to purpose and language features - 
15 16 – 30
Time-order (sequence, recounts, 
process)
TOTAL 30 30 5 5 5 10 5

KEY TO CORRECTION:

1. true 11. C 21. C


2. true 12. A 22. E
3. false 13. C 23. A
4. false 14. A 24. D
5. true 15. B 25. B
6. true 16. R 26. D
7. C 17. S 27. A
8. C 18. S 28. E
9. D 19. R 29. C
10. C 20. S 30. B

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