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DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT TEST (REVIEWER)

ENGLISH 6
S.Y. 2022-2023

NAME: ______________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _______ SCORE: ______

Directions: CHOOSE the correct answer for each number. WRITE your answer in the space
provided.

QUARTER 2

Use the glossary and answer the questions.

GLOSSARY
aviary (a.ve.er.e) - a large cage where birds live.
birds (burdz) - a group of warm-blooded animals with two wings, two legs and feathers
hummingbird (hum.ing.burd) - the world's smallest bird
nest (nest) - a place where a bird lays its eggs

_____ 1. What is an aviary?


A. The world’s smallest bird.
B. A large cage where birds live.
C. A place where a bird lays its eggs.
D. A group of warm-blooded animals with two wings, two legs, and feathers.
_____ 2. What does myocardium means? myo (prefix) card (root) ium (suffix)
A. A study of plant and animal cells.
B. The middle muscular layer of the heart wall.
C. Inflammation of the lining of the heart and its valves.
D. A branch of medicine concerned with the structure, functions, diseases, and
pathology of the stomach and intestines

Read carefully reads the short selection then note the significant details of infromational text.
.
In times of disaster, such as fires, floods, typhoons and earthquakes, the Red Cross
shelters, feed and clothes the victims and cares for the sick and the injured. Later, the Red
Cross helps build or rebuild, repair and furnish the homes of the needy victims.

_____ 3. What is the paragraph about?


A. disasters
B. the sick and the injured
C. building and rebuilding
D. the Red Cross helping the needy
_____ 4. The following prepositional phrase of the following sentences were identified correctly,
which is NOT?
A. The children happily got out of the car.
B. The tree bears fruits throughout the year.
C. While waiting, she heard the screech of the car from the garage.
D. Her son told the family that they saw a beggar on the road.

_____ 5. Supply the correct punctuation marks to make the sentence right.

Christian and his mother went to the market yesterday to buy vegetables like squash
string beans cabbage and eggplant.

A. comma (,) and period (.)


B. exclamation point (!) and comma (,)
C. period (.) and question mark (?)
D. quotation mark (?) and period (.)
QUARTER 3

Study the article taken from the newspaper

Beneficiary Pays Tribute


MANILA, Philippines – A beneficiary of Oplan Sagip Mata health project of the late Secretary and
Senator Juan Flavier went to the wake to pay her last respect and tribute to the senator. She also
left a very touching letter floor the Flavier family.

_____ 1. What is the meaning of the word beneficiary?


A. somebody benefiting: who receives a benefit from something
B. relating to benefice; relating to a church office that provides a living benefice
C. holder of benefice: a member of the clergy who holds an office that provides a living
benefice
D. legal recipient of money: somebody entitled to money or property by a will, trust, or
insurance policy

_____ 2. Which of the following show make-believe or non-fact image?


A.

B.

C.

D.

_____ 3. Mae Ann is a very lovable child. Everyone likes her. The underlined word comes
from the root word love, what does the word in the sentence means?
A. serious
B. not loving
C. full of love
D. worthy of loving

_____ 4. Classify the following sentences that express opinions and emotions.

I - Maybe she is beautiful.


II - Wow! What an amazing tricks.
III - Perhaps, she was absent because she was tired.
IV - The puppy is very cute.
V - OMG! The boy fell from the tree!
VI - Ha!ha!ha! The man was so funny.

A. Opinions Emotions
I IV
II V
III VI
Opinions Emotions
I II
B. III V
IV VI
Opinions Emotions
C. VI IV
V II
III I

Opinions Emotions
I IV
D.
VI V
III II

_____ 5. Which of the following sentences used correctly spelled word?


A. The guava is not yet rip.
B. Ana is amiable and trustworthy.
C. Christmass is fast approaching.
D. What you’re saying sounds like a bunch of nonesense.

QUARTER 4

_____ 1. Infer the meaning of the underlined word either through context clues or root-affix
clues.

They set up an encampment in the middle of the forest.

A. domesticating
B. a slender stream
C. to take away by force
D. the place where a group of people are camping
_____ 2. Which is the correct meaning of the underlined word with an affix in the sentence?

The fire victims were displaced when they lost their homes.

A. broken up
D. replaced
B. disappointed
C. removed from the usual place

____ 3. What appropriate graphic organizer will you use in this text?

Listening to classical and gospel music are both enjoyable. Classical music
is mainly instrumental and composed by great maestros like Mozart, Beethoven,
Chopin, etc. Studies showed that classical music improves the ability to think.
Gospel music on the other hand can be contemporary. The hearts of the listeners
are uplifted because the songs give glory to God.

A. C.

B. D.

_____ 4. Which sentence use the correct transition word and phrase?
A. The weather was very bad; even so, the farmer had to milk the cow.
B. I like to go to the opera; furthermore, it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
C. The roof is leaking in the old house; consequently, the brick is crumbling.
D. No one expected so many people at the party; in fact, we ran out of food.

Study the matrix. X-mark means that the animals don’t have the characteristics while /-mark
means that the animals posses the characteristics.
Characteristics Mammals Aves Amphibians Reptiles Fishes
Oviparous animals (Hatched
x / / / /
from eggs)
Viviparous animals
/ x x x x
(Born alive)
Cold-blooded x x / / /
Warm-blooded / / x x x
Gills x x x x /

_____ 5. Which of the following compound sentences is TRUE based on the matrix?
A. Mammals are hatched from eggs, but reptiles are born alive.
B. Fishes and amphibians are both cold-blooded but only fishes have gills.
C. Amphibians are hatched from eggs, and they are warm-blooded animals.
D. Mammals and reptiles are warm-blooded animals’ amphibians, reptile and fishes are
cold-blooded animals.

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