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LOOC NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Looc, Salay, Misamis Oriental

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION


ENGLISH 7
TEST QUESTIONNAIRE
NAME: ___________________________________________________ DATE: ______________ SCORE: _________
TEACHER: MS. ALIYAH A. ACOBO SIGNATURE OF PARENT/S: ___________________
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Each test sentence below contains four options. Write the letter of the correct
answer.
______1. This refers to the techniques which contribute to the comprehension and recall of a listening input.
a. Listening b. Listening Skills c. Hearing d. Listening Strategies
______2. This enables a listener to relate to a story or information into a previously established schema.
a. Down-Top b. Top-Down c. Bottom-Up d. Up-Bottom
______3. This is a text-based strategy that the listener attempts to make sense of the language with less use of schema.
a. Down-Top b. Top-Down c. Bottom-Up d. Up-Bottom
______4. The following is an example of Top-Down listening strategy EXCEPT:
a. listening for main idea b. making predictions c. drawing inferences d. listening for specific details
______5. The following is an example of Bottom-Up listening strategy EXCEPT:
a. taking down notes c. recognizing word sounds
b. recognizing word-order patterns d. recognizing cognates
______6. This is also called as the World Wide Web which contains truckloads of information.
a. Metasearch Engine b. Internet c. Specific Search Engine d. General Search Engine
______7. This refers to wide-ranging search engines capable of searching millions upon millions of sites for specific information.
a. Metasearch Engine b. Internet c. Specific Search Engine d. General Search Engine
______8. The following is an example of Specific Search Engine EXCEPT:
A. Academic Search b. JSTOR c. LexisNexis d. Dogpile
______9. This is a much smaller and more specific type and is designed more specifically for certain users’ needs.
a. Metasearch Engine b. Internet c. Specific Search Engine d. General Search Engine
______10. This works the same way as when you use a website to help find the best deals on a particular product or to book a flight for your trip.
a. Metasearch Engine b. Internet c. Specific Search Engine d. General Search Engine
______11. This refers to a collection of web pages usually grouped and connected together in a number of different ways.
a. Search Engine b. Website c. Internet d. World Wide Web
______12. This is the content area at the top of the website which bears the logo, as well as the navigation menu.
a. homepage b. header c. side bar d. Internet
______13. This refers to the changing content area that presents ‘slides’ of visual information including large images,
texts,
announcements, updates and promotions.
a. homepage b. header c. side bar d. navigation menu
______14. This is the part of the header which bears the links that take or direct visitors to other parts of the website.
a. homepage b. header c. side bar d. navigation menu
______15. Below are parts of a website EXCEPT:
a. homepage b. header c. side bar d. Internet
______16. This type of information source includes firsthand accounts, raw data, and other original materials on which
other researches are based.
a. Primary Source b. Secondary Source c. Tertiary Source d. Internet source
______17. These are often information written or presented by authors who did not personally witness an event or occurrence.
a. Primary Source b. Secondary Source c. Tertiary Source d. Internet source
______18. This information source includes indexes, abstracts, bibliographies, directories, and databases.
a. Primary Source b. Secondary Source c. Tertiary Source d. Internet source
______19. This information source in used to organize and locate primary and secondary sources.
a. Primary Source b. Secondary Source c. Tertiary Source d. Internet source
______20. This is an example of secondary source material.
a. Survey b. Magazine Articles c. indexes d. bibliographies
______21. This is a brief statement that presents the most important points of an original material.
a. Paraphrase b. Summary c. Main Idea d. Key Information
______22. This refers to restating someone else’s work or idea in your own words at roughly the same level of details.
a. Paraphrase b. Summary c. Main Idea d. Key Information
______23. This refers to the central point that the author is trying to communicate in his/her work.
a. Paraphrase b. Summary c. Main Idea d. Key Information
______24. This refers to important pieces of evidence, reasons, examples, and explanations that support the main idea.
a. Paraphrase b. Summary c. Main Idea d. Key Information
______25. The following are the important guidelines in writing a summary EXCEPT:
a. A summary should be based on the original piece.
b. A summary should be kept lengthy and simple.
c. A summary should be kept short and simple.
d. A summary needs to be concise.
______26. This is a literary technique that involves comparison of how two things are alike, but with the ultimate goal of
making a point about this comparison.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Analogy d. Comparison
______27. The following are examples of simile EXCEPT:
a. She is as beautiful as the rose. c. He is like a star.
b. She is a rose. d. He is like the rain.
______28. The following are examples of metaphor EXCEPT:
a. She is as beautiful as the rose. c. He is a star.
b. She is a rose. d. He is a rain.
______29. This type of analogy takes the form “A is to B as C is to D,” and is often used to directly illustrate similar
relationships between two pairs of words, often for the purpose of logical argument.
a. Identical Relationships c. Abstraction
b. Shared Abstraction d. Identical Relationships and Shared Abstraction
______30. This form of analogy compares two things or concepts that are technically unrelated in order to establish a
connection between a characteristic that they share.
a. Identical Relationships c. Abstraction
b. Shared Abstraction d. Identical Relationships and Shared Abstraction
______31. This refers to traditional text that needs to be read from beginning to end in order to make sense of its content.
a. Linear Text b. Text c. Non-linear Text d. Graph
______32. This text can be read without necessarily following a prescribed pattern.
a. Linear Text b. Text c. Non-linear Text d. Graph
______33. This is a graphical representation of data that uses bars to compare data according to given categories.
a. Line Graph b. Bar Graph c. Venn Diagram d. Pie Graph
______34. This uses portions or slices to represent numerical proportions or percentages of a given whole.
a. Line Graph b. Bar Graph c. Venn Diagram d. Pie Graph
______35. This uses overlapping circles to show or represent the similarities and differences between two or more items or concepts.
a. Line Graph b. Bar Graph c. Venn Diagram d. Pie Graph

TEST II. Identify whether a TOP-DOWN or BOTTOM-UP listening strategy is being shown or applied in each
scenario. (2 pts. each)

_________________1. Mr. Cruz, your English teacher, asked you to read some information about a certain topic. Then,
he instructed you to listen to a recorded material to find out whether or not the same points are mentioned.
_________________2. A friend tries to explain how you can go on a trip to Palawan for the first time. You make sure you
do not miss out any important details and instructions about the trip.
_________________3. In one of your classes, your teacher asked you to listen to a pre-recorded conversation and identify
where the conversation took place.
_________________4. Your mother gave you a call and you were asked to buy some items at the grocery store. Since you
were not familiar with the items she cited, you made sure to remember specific details she mentioned.
_________________5. While listening to a lecture, you saw one of your classmates taking down important notes. This
classmate of yours also made a word map to connect those words and phrases that he/she listed.

TEST III. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Evaluate the following statements as valid or not. Write FACT if the
statement is true and acceptable. If the statement is not true or acceptable, UNDERLINE the word/words/phrase that
make it incorrect and write the correct answer on the space before the number. (2 pts. each)

______________ 1. A website is just another term for a webpage.


______________ 2. Websites need to have reliable and up-to-date content.
______________ 3. The footer is always placed at the topmost part of a website.
______________ 4. It is essential for a website to look clean and simple.
______________ 5. One of the most essential parts of a website is the “call to action”.
______________ 6. The use of proper colors and photos matters in a website.
______________ 7. A website must, first and foremost, be easy to navigate.
______________ 8. Loud and intense colors should be used when designing a website.
______________ 9. Font size and font style do not matter when designing a website.
______________ 10. A website must present a clear direction and impression to visitors.
______________ 11. A summary should have the same length as the original text.
______________ 12. A good summary is objective.
______________ 13. A summary is just another term for a paraphrase.
______________ 14. A summary does not include the central ideas of the original material.
______________ 15. A good summary includes the writer’s personal opinion about the topic.
______________ 16. Include personal opinions when summarizing key information.
______________ 17. Maintain coherence when writing a summary.
______________ 18. Include only the supporting details in your summary.
______________ 19. Use graphic organizers to maintain the good flow of ideas while drafting.
______________ 20. Include all important ideas from the original text.

TEST IV. LINEAR and NON-LINEAR. Transcode the information below into an appropriate non-linear
representation. (25 pts.)

Both COVID-19 and the common cold are caused by viruses. COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2,
while the common cold is most often caused by rhinoviruses. These viruses spread in similar ways and cause
many of the same signs and symptoms. However, there are a few differences. Both COVID-19 and the
common cold are caused by viruses. COVID-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2, while the common cold is most
often caused by rhinoviruses. These viruses spread in similar ways and cause many of the same signs and
symptoms. However, there are a few differences.
While COVID-19 symptoms generally appear two to 14 days after exposure to SARS-CoV-2,
symptoms of a common cold usually appear one to three days after exposure to a cold-causing virus.
There's no cure for the common cold. Treatment may include pain relievers and over-the-counter cold
remedies, such as decongestants. Unlike COVID-19, a cold is usually harmless. Most people recover from a
common cold in three to 10 days, although some colds may last as long as two or three weeks.

YOUR NON-LINEAR TEXT HERE


GOD BLESS 😊

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