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1.In 1963, the term hypertext was coined by ______________.

A. Ned Nelson B. Ted Jackson C. Ted Nelson D. Ned Jackson


2.Which of the following is a global hypertext system of information residing on servers linked
across the internet?
A. Domain address B. http C. Uniform Resource Locator D. World Wide Web
3.Other than using the 'Insert' menu, which is another way to insert a hyperlink?
A. Just type 'Hyperlink' in the Search box within Microsoft Word
B. Press Control + Shift + H
C. Triple click the word you want to use as the link
D. Right-click the word or phrase you want to use as the hyperlink
4.Under which menu would you find the 'Hyperlink' button in Microsoft Word?
A. Format B. Home C. Insert D. Review
5.Which of the following allows the reader to jump from the original text to another connected
text using a link?
A. HTML B. highlighted words C. hypertext D. Web address
6. Which of the following does not describe hypertext?
A. It allows readers to access information particularly suited to their needs.
B. It permits readers to create their own meaning out of the material given to them and learn
better associativity.
C. It is a text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references to other
text that the reader can immediately access.
A. It is a linear way of presenting information and is usually accomplished and connected using
“links”
7.Clicking on a hyperlink can take you to which of the following locations?
A. Another website
B. Another place in the document you have opened
C. Another document other than the one you have opened
D. All of the above
8.Which of the following is not an example of intertextuality?
A. The song Love Story by Taylor Swift was described as one of the modern versions of Romeo
and Juliet due to its lyrics.
B. Clueless was the basis of Iggy Azalea’s music video Fancy.
C. Harry Potter was originally written by J. K. Rowling.
D. None of the above
9.The concept of intertextuality refers to the idea that authors can use literary relationships as
way to…
A. communicate B make money C.retire D. None of the above
10. Shaun of the Dead is an example of parody because it is _____.
A. Scary B. Comedic C. Historical D. British
11.Intertextuality is important because _______________________.
A. It allows the writer to reshape a text to be in a better form.
B. It enables the readers to see how original the text is.
C. It is way of showing creativity.
D. It promotes originality.
12.Norse mythology of Europe was the inspiration of Victor Magtanggol, an action-fantasy series
of GMA Network. What text development was used in crafting this story?
A. hyperlink B. intertext C. analysis D. context
13. Intertextuality can take place
A.Within the same medium or style B.Across mediums or styles
C. Across cultures D.All of the above
14.Why is intertextuality important?
A. allows them to open new perspectives and possibilities to construct their stories.
B. it ignores the fact that a word or phrase can mean something to a reader, whether or not the
reader knows if that word or phrase has already been used by a previous writer.
C. meaning is endlessly deferred or, it is never complete
D. None of the above
15. Why do authors use allusions?
A. To make meaningful connections between texts
B. To engage readers in an inside joke
C. To provide new and meaningful connections to the plot, characters or setting
D. To pay tribute to the original writers
16.Which of the following gives a better explanation to show the strength and weaknesses of
something through writing?
A. Assertion B. Counterclaim C. Evaluative Statement D. Critical Reading
17.What should an evaluation have?
1. Positive feedback 2. Negative feedback
3. Suggestion/s for improvement 4. Evaluative statement
A. 1 and 2 B. 1, 3, and 4 C. 3 and 4 D. 1, 2, 3, and 4
18.Which of the followings type of statements claims that something is true about
something else?
A. Assertion B. Counterclaim C. Evaluative Statement D. Critical Reading
19. Which of the following does not describe an evaluative statement?
A. Substantial B. Factual C. Obscure D. Fair
20.Which type of assertion states a personal choice in which the writer is under no
obligation to support or prove the truthfulness of the statement?
A. Fact B. Preference C. Opinion D. Convention
21. The statement, “Facebook is a cooler social media platform than Twitter” is what type of
assertion?
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Preference D. Convention
22.The statement, “Earth is the third planet from the sun and is the largest of the terrestrial
planets” is an example of a:
A. Fact B. Convention C. Opinion D. Preference
23. “People should not commit adultery” is an example of which type of assertion?
A. Fact B. Preference C. Opinion D. Convention
24.According to experts, seawater contains high amounts of minerals such as sodium, chloride,
sulphate, magnesium, and calcium. What type of assertion does it belong?
A. Fact B. Convention C. Opinion D. Preference
25.Swimming in seawater is the best activity to refresh and relax your mind, body, and soul.
What type of assertion does it belong?
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Preference D. Convention
26.What does counterclaim serve?
A. Offers solutions to problems B. Agrees with the ideas of experts
C. Discusses an issue D. Provides a conflicting angle or standpoint
27.In an argument, what do you need in addition to a counterclaim?
A.Nothing B.A rebuttal C.You don't need a counterclaim D.Hedging
28.“One of the ways in which people can overcome depression is by looking at the brighter side
of things in life.” This statement is an example of
A. Claim B. Reason C. Evidence D. Counterclaim
29.“However, not all people going through depression share the same viewpoint on how to cope
with it. In my own experience, there is a big difference between something that is difficult and
something that is impossible.” This statement is an example of
A. Claim B. Reason C. Evidence D. Counterclaim
30.Why do you include a counter-argument?
A. To further explain why you still support your thesis,even though people might disagree
B. To strengthen your argument
C. To predict the opposing side
D. All of the above
31. Counterclaims are opposite of _________________.
A. Stand B. Evidence C. reason D. claims
32.To rebut means _______________________.
A. to contradict someone’s statement through a formal argument
B. to argue with someone’s point of view about an issue
C. to affirm someone’s statement even if it is wrong
D. to oppose someone’s statement in a contest
33.What does counterclaim serve?
A. Offers solutions to problems B. Agrees with the ideas of experts
C. Discusses an issue D. Provides a conflicting angle or standpoint
34.James’ negative response to Menard’s claim is an example of ________________.
A. Claim B. Reason C. evidence D. counterclaim
35.James’ offering valid reasons to convince BJ that men and women were born equal is an
example of _________________.
A. Claim B. evidence C. Reason D. counterclaim
36. It is a sneak peek of the content of the book that includes relevant description as
well as its overall perspective and purpose.
A. Fiction Review B. Movie Review
C. Newspaper Review D. Book Review
37. The following are the focus of reviewing a book, except:
A. Purpose of the Author B. Title of the Book or Novel
C. Relevance of the Issues D. Content of the Book or Novel
38. Which of the following parts of a review provides the author’s name, book article’s
name, source, and their statement?
A. Introduction B. Body C. Conclusion D. Synthesis
39. Which of the following is a strong book review title?
A. Hilarious B. Student Reviewer Went Viral
C. Five Thumbs Up! D. Millennial Philosophy to the Highest Level
40. Which of the following shows a weak book review title?
A. Quite Tough B. A nerve-wracking thriller to date
C. She is a rose among thorns D. Pinoy frontliners honored insanely
41.The following skills are enhanced when one writes a book review, except :
A. Describing B. Expressing C. Analyzing D. Assessing
42.Which of the following is a strong book review title?
A. Hilarious B. Student Reviewer Went Viral
C. Five Thumbs Up! D. Millennial Philosophy to the Highest Level
43.What do we mean by this book review warning, “Do not give away the story?”
A. Avoid distributing the story B. Avoid the story
C. Avoid telling the entire story D. Avoid reading the story
44.This part of a literature review defines the topic and the scope being considered
A. Introduction B. Main Body C. Conclusion D. References
45. It offers the reviewer’s justification of the conducted research
A. Introduction B. Main Body C. Conclusion D. References
46. Which of the following does not describe the nature and purpose of a literature review?
A. It attempts to develop a new argument.
B. It synthesizes and evaluates the relevant scholarly paper on a topic.
C. It contains some of the major concerns and debates within a discipline.
D. It is a type of an academic essay
47.Why should students write a literature review?
A. to show knowledge of the topic B. to keep current or abreast with the times
C. to serve as stepping stone for further research D. all of the above
48. How can you organize your literature review?
A. By theme or concept B. By methodology
C. Chronologically D. All of the above

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