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SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION

IN ENGLISH 8
Name: ___________________________________ Date: ___________ Score: ________

Identification. Identify the type of Graph. Choose your answer from the pool of words inside the
box.

Line graph Diagram Pictograph


Tables Pie graph Bar graph

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2. 5.

3. 6.

Directions: Look at the pie graph below then answer the questions by referring to
the given graph.

7 What
is the graph about? _______________________________
8. What is the different type of movies presented in the graph?

_____________________________________________________

9. Which among the movie type has the highest percentage?

_____________________________________________________

10. Which type of movie has the lowest percentage?

_____________________________________________________

11. What does the graph reveal about the viewers’ movie preference?

_____________________________________________________

Identification. Choose from the pool of words below the definition that suites
the given statements.

Line graph Expository tex7t Diagram


Graph Graphics Tables
Bar graph Charts Map
Pictograph Pie graph

___________ 12.It is designed to explain, inform, and present facts on specific topics.
___________ 13. These are illustrations, photographs, charts, graphs, diagrams, and
timelines used to help present the topic.
___________ 14.This represents how data changed over time. It is especially useful
when you want to demonstrate trends or numbers that are connected.
___________ 15. It is designed to visualize how a whole is divided into various parts.
___________ 16. A plan, drawing, or outline created to illustrate how a separate parts
work and overlap at the connecting points.
___________ 17. It uses pictorial forms to represent statistical data.
___________ 18. It facilitates representation of even amounts of data in an easy to
read ad organized manner through rows and columns.
___________ 19. It displays data using horizontal or vertical rectangular bar that level
off at the appropriate level.
___________ 20. It’s a graphical display of information using points connecting the
data to show a continuous change. It can descend or ascend depending on the data.
___________ 21. It is a visual representation of an entire area or a part of an area,
typically represented on a flat surface.

Direction: Identify each sentence if it is showing contrast or comparison.


Write only contrast or comparison.
22. Ella had her hair done in style similar to mine. _______________________
23. That bike has the same color as our car. ____________________________
24. I was hungry, but I was reluctant to eat, since I didn’t like what was on the menu.________
25. I got an A in math, and I am doing well in other classes, too. ______________________
26. I ordered steak; however, I was served chicken. ____________________________
27. I got my homework done despite the fact that I left my book at school. _______________
28. That story resembles one I read a year ago. _______________________
29. Hank is six feet tall, although his brother is only five feet. ___________________________
30. Jane is 2 feet smaller than Alfred. _____________________________________________

The family is the smallest unit of society and the family is everything. Yet there is no such thing as
“perfect family.”
Can you recall one unforgettable misunderstanding that happened in your
family? How did your family cope with the tension it caused?
Read the text below about cause of conflicts in a family and fill in the diagram for your answers.
4 Causes of Family Conflict

By: K. Lee Banks

Family harmony provides a sense of belonging and a feeling of security unlike many other types of relationships. When
conflict arises, it threatens that security. Whether the disharmony initiates from within the family unit or from
external sources, individual family members and the family as a whole can experience a negative range of emotions
and consequences. Unresolved conflict may irreparably damage a marriage and the entire family, if family members
do not seek help.

One major source of family conflict is within the area of finances- specifically the lack of enough money to pay bills,
maintain mortgage or rent, buy sufficient food and other necessities and have any remaining money for recreation,
job or career may contribute to conflict with a family. If a parent’sjob keeps him away from home most of the time,
the spouse at home with the children often feels neglected or overwhelmed. Conversely, if the parents become
unemployed, this
causes its own form of stress and conflict, as finances dwindle and uncertainty sets in about the future.Another cause
of family conflict is the inevitable rivalry that occurs between siblings. Children typically seek their parents’ attention
and approval, even if this requires tattling on, or sometimes causing harm to a sibling. Whether a child expresses
jealousy of her sibling, competes with him or tease him non-stop, it is destined to cause conflict. Each child deserves
an equal amount of parental love and acceptance, yet sometimes a parent may favor one child over
another. This merely intensifies the conflict. While mutual agreement on the subject of child discipline is crucial, the
lack of consensus opens up another potential area for family conflict. If one parent acts as the “disciplinarian”, the
other parent typically becomes the “consoler” to whom the children turn – this often pits one parent against the
other.
Jokes and movies abound regarding conflict with in-laws (especially mothers-in law), however, when you actually
become involved in disagreements with your in-laws or extended family, it is no laughing matter. While it is preferable
to respect your elder- parents and grandparents on both sides equally-this can prove to be challenging. If relatives
routinely interfere in your
family’s decisions and lifestyle, conflict frequently results.
Directions:
Fill in the diagram with the Causes of Family Conflicts. Write a short
description for each conflict. Write your answer/description inside the box.
What are the 4 Causes of Family Conflict
35-50 (5 pts. each)

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