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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

CITY GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBOANGA


COLEGIO DE LA CIUDAD DE ZAMBOANGA

Post-Final Term Examination


ELEC 101
(GREAT WORKS)
Name: ________________________________________ Score:______

Year and Section:_______________________________ Date:_______

GENERAL INSTRUCTION:

1. Any form of ERASURE(S) will invalidate your answer.


2. Use BLACK or BLUE ink only.
3. Write LEGIBLY.
4. Read and understand the question before answering.
5. Strictly follow instructions.
6. NO CHEATING

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Part A. Direction: Read the questions carefully. Encircle the correct answer.

1. Does the gods in the story of the flood in Gilgamesh have full controlled of the things happening?
a. Yes, because they can do anything and they can stop anything.
b. Yes, because there was no impossible to the gods.
c. Yes, because they are the creator of all.
d. No, because even the gods where terrified to what had happen to the flood.
e. No, because the gods was not able to control the growing population of humankind
2. Who was the god that Ishtar prohibits to joined in the offerings?
a. Annunaki
b. Enkidu
c. Enlil
d. Gilgamesh
e. Utnapishtim
3. What had happen to the god Enlil after the flood?
a. He went to a far place near the river.
b. He took all the offerings in the boat.
c. He was filled with wrath seeing that there are humans alive.
d. He quarrels with the other gods.
e. He wage a war against human.
4. Who is the ferryman who went with Gilgamesh?
a. Enkidu
b. Enlil
c. Gilgamesh
d. Urshanabi
e. Utnapishtim
5. In the story the fisherman and the jinee, how many times does the fisherman cast his net until he
was able to get the container of the jinee?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
6. Who is the best friend of Gilgamesh?
a. Annunaki
b. Enkidu
c. Enlil
d. Ishtar
e. Shamash
7. Who is the King of Urok who went to a quest for immortality?
a. Annunaki
b. Enkidu
c. Enlil
d. Gilgamesh
e. Utnapishtim
8. Who is the person whose story is similar to the story of Noah?
a. Annunaki
b. Enkidu
c. Enlil
d. Gilgamesh
e. Utnapishtim
9. Who is the god who wishes to exterminate humankind?
a. Annunaki
b. Enkidu
c. Enlil
d. Gilgamesh
e. Utnapishtim
10. Why do the gods want to exterminate the humankind?
a. Because, it’s their role.
b. Because, the earth was full of dirt.
c. Because, there were too much noises from humankind.
d. Because, the gods doesn’t have other things to do.
e. Because, the gods accidentally open the dam of nether water.
11. In Mahabharata, what do they call to the god who is also known as the preserver?
a. Mahraja
b. Carrion
c. Kite
d. Vishnu
e. Jumma
12. What is the name of the river in northern India, flowing from the Himalayas southwest into the
Ganges?
a. Mahraja
b. Carrion
c. Kite
d. Vishnu
e. Jumma
13. Who is the king of the birds that pays visit to king Sibi?
a. Dove
b. Kite
c. Hawk
d. Eagle
e. Owl
14. What was the demand of the hawk to king Sibi?
a. The demand to make him royal guard
b. The demand to give them their food supply for his family
c. The demand that the king should surrender his throne
d. The demand that the king should surrender the dove as his food
e. The demand that the king should renounce his kingship.
15. What happen between the argument of king Sibi and the hawk?
a. The king outsmarted the hawk
b. The king gave up on the dove.
c. The king offer himself for meat as a substitute for the dove.
d. The king slash the hawk by his sword
e. The king neglected the words of the hawk and walked away.
16. How did the story of the Mahabharata ended?
a. The hawk was able to eat the dove.
b. The hawk was able to trick the king.
c. The king outsmart the hawk
d. The gods was pleased by the act of the king and has blessed him.
e. The hawk successfully feed the dove to his family
17. Who is the evil goddess of discord and was not invited in the wedding banquet?
a. Athena
b. Aphrodite
c. Eris
d. Helen
e. Hera
18. When the three goddesses approach Paris, whom did he choose to be the fairest of them all?
a. Athena
b. Aphrodite
c. Eris
d. Helen
e. Hera
19. Was the jinee successful in killing the fisherman for setting him free?
a. Yes, the jinee smash the fisherman like an ant.
b. Yes, the jinee let the fisherman choose his way of death.
c. No, the jinee was too afraid to touch even a single hair of the fisherman.
d. No, the jinee showed mercy to the fisherman.
e. No, the jinee was tricked by the fisherman to return to his container was locked up.
20. In the story of the fisherman and the jinee, the fisherman was proved to be wiser than the giant
jinee.
a. True, the fisherman was able to persuade the jinee to become friends.
b. True, the fisherman trick the jinee to show him pity
c. True, the fisherman was able to let the jinee return to his container
d. False, the jinee was able to trick the fisherman
e. False, obviously the jinee is wiser than the fisherman
21. In the tale of king Yunan and the doctor, what happen to the king before the doctor arrived?
a. The king was greatly sick with fever.
b. The king has suffered from rushes.
c. The king is suffering from leprosy.
d. The king is greatly wounded in battle.
e. The king pretended to be sick to see who is loyal to him.
22. Who is responsible for the healing of King Yunan?
a. His personal physician
b. His viziers
c. His royal guard
d. His friend Duban
e. A fortune teller
23. Was king Yunan a wise king?
a. Yes, because he take the lesson from the story of Sinbad in judging the doctor.
b. Yes, because he take precaution before judging certain event.
c. Yes, because he listens to his viziers.
d. No, because he acted on rush decisions.
e. No, because he does not take the advice of his councils.
24. Who is the goddess that promises Paris to make him lord of Europe and asia?
a. Athena
b. Aphrodite
c. Eris
d. Helen
e. Hera
25. Who is the goddess that promises Paris to make him the leader of the Trojan which leads to
victory against Greece?
a. Athena
b. Aphrodite
c. Eris
d. Helen
e. Hera

Part B. Sentence Analysis. Read the statements in each item and determine if it is correct or incorrect.
Choose the correct answer from the box provided. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank provided.

A. Statement A at B is correct while statement C is incorrect.


B. Statement A at C is correct while statement B is incorrect.
C. Statement B at C is correct while statement A is incorrect.
D. All three statements are correct.
E. All three statements are incorrect.

____26. A. Hera proposed to make him Lord of Europe and Asia.


B. Athena, that he would lead the Trojans to victory against the Greeks.
C. Aphrodite, that the fairest woman in all the world should be his.
____27. A. The fairest woman in the world is Helen.
B. Helen is the wife of Achilles.
C. Helen is the wife of Menelaus.
____28. A. Paris was welcomed in the house but had done a terrible crime which lead to the fall of Troy.
B. Paris steals Helen as the wife of the king.
C. Achilles was too raged as he heard about the stealing of his wife and call upon all chieftain of
Greece.
____29. A. Odysseus refuses to sail with other chieftain but was oblige to go.
B. Odysseus was the one who invited Achilles to go Troy
C. It was prophesied that Achilles would die when he will go to Troy
____30. A. Poseidon favoured the Greeks because they are sea people
B. Aries sided with the goddess Hera
C. Zeus did not favour any side because he wants to be in neutral.
____31. A. Mahabrarata is a tail that concerns between the king and the 2 birds.
B. The dove proclaims himself to be the king of the birds.
C. The dove falls on the lap of the king while he was sleeping
____32. A. The hawk proclaims that he is the king of the birds.
B. The hawk argues that as a king he have the right over his piece of meat at the hand of the king.
C. The hawk is wise in his every argument.
____33. A. The king outsmarted the hawk.
B. The hawk outsmarted the king.
C. The king is unwilling to give the dove because he has responsibility in protecting it.
____34. A. The king was able to save the dove by offering other meat to the hawk.
B. The hawk argues with the king that he still have his family to feed in his home that’s why he needed
the meat badly.
C. The hawk has turn to be the god Indra.
____35. A. Paris was cast out from troy because his father believed that Paris will bring doom to Troy.
B. Paris was in Mount Ida tending the sheep when the goddesses appear to him.
C. Paris was promised to be the greatest king of Troy.

Part C. Sequencing. Arrange the sequence of the event from 1 to 5 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). 1 as the first of the events,
and 5 as the last of the event that happen. Write your answer on the space provided before the sentences.

The Flood
__ God Enlil was furious of the noise made by the humankind.
__ God Enlil was furious seeing that there are human who survived.
__ The Death of Enkidu which brought King Gilgamesh on the journey for immortality.
__ Ea spoked to the warrior Enlil.
__ Utnapishtim woke Gilgamesh up after the seven day of sleep.

The Thousand and One night


__ The Death of the king caused by the poison,
__ King Sinbad in his dismayed with his falcon, cut-off both of it wings.
__ The doctor cried out to king Sinbad, “Spare me, and Allah will spare you! Kill me, and so shall Allah kill
you!”
__ King Sinbad and his men went to hunt and a gazelle.
__ The King pursue with the gazelle with his find falcon and struck it with his sword.

The Trojan War


__ Iphigenia was sacrificed for the Greek to have a safe voyage to Troy.
__ When they reached the mouth of the Simois, one of the rivers of Troy, the first man to leap ashore was
Protesilaus.
__ Paris was brought to the fairest woman of the world named Helen.
__ Achilles and Agamemnon had quarrelled because of Chryseis, a daughter of Apollo’s Priest
__ Paris steals Helen from king Menelaus.

Test II. ESSAY

5 3 1 total
Content The Content The Content The Content
(conceptualization) contains the contains unrealistic contains
realistic reflection that one unrealistic
reflection that can do in relevant reflection and
one can do in to the essence of irrelevant to the
relevant to the the topic discussed essence of the
essence of the topic discussed
topic discussed

1. Discuss what important lesson you can get out of the story of a “Thousand and One Night” that
you might be able to apply it in your life as a CCZ student.

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2. Name 1 lesson you have learned from the Trojan War. How can you apply it in your life as a CCZ
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Subject: ELEC 101: Great Works

Exam Writer: Maverick Daryl W. Napolereyes

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Type of Test Topic No. of LOTS Questions No. of HOTS Questions Total Number of Items

A. Multiple Choice a. Great works from the 5 20 25


East
b. Great works from Asia 2 8 10
c. Great works from the 5 10 15
Greek Civilization
B. Essay A reflection on the great works 2 2
from different cultures in
relation to real life application

Prepared by: Check by: Approved by:

MAVERICK DARYL W. NAPOLEREYES CELINA A. HERMOSILLA MARK FRANCIS FRANCISCO JOSE GENARO YAP-
AIZON,Ph.D.

Faculty Academic Coordinator Director of Quality Assurance College President

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