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REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF LA CARLOTA CITY
LA GRANJA FARM SCHOOL
BRGY. LA GRANJA, LA CARLOTA CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
I. Directions: Read the sentences carefully then choose the correct answer from the given choices.
Match column A with Column B. Column A consists of the Descriptions of the features of academic
writing while column B contains the features of academic writing. Write the letter of the correct answer
on your answer sheet.
1. Preciseness especially in dealing with Facts, figures, and dates is A. Accuracy
needed in this feature of Academic writing. B. Complexity
2. This prohibits the use of colloquial words and expressions, abbreviations C. Formality
and two-word Verbs. D. Precision
3. It uses accurate terminologies. It avoids the use of inappropriate or E. Objectivity
improper words and Phrases. F. Responsibility
4. It contains texts which are difficult to Comprehend in terms of subject
matter, arrangement of the words, language and grammar.
5. It prohibits the use of personal point of Views and biases. It is more
concerned with facts and Arguments which are based on a thorough
examination of the evidence.
6. A conflict that involves a struggle between the characters and the forces of nature such us typhoons,
earthquake or volcanic eruption.
a. Man vs. Man
b. Man vs. Self
c. Man vs. Nature
d. Man vs. Technology
8. A conflict that involves the struggle between a character and the rules or culture of the society in which the
character in the story lives.
a. Man vs. Supernatural
b. Man vs. Man
c. Man vs. Society
d. Man vs. self
9. A conflict that involves a physical or mental struggle between the characters in the story such as in the case of
a duel, crimes or war.
a. Man vs. Man
b. Man vs. self
c. Man vs. Supernatural
d. Man vs. Society
10. A character or a group of characters which stands in opposition to the protagonist and commonly
refers to a villain or a bad guy
a. Antagonist
b. Protagonist
c. External Conflict
d. Internal Conflict
11. A conflict that involves a struggle between a character and divine or mythical beings such as gods and
goddesses, fairies and creatures that possess magic.
a. Man vs. Supernatural
b. Man vs. Man
c. Man vs. Society
d. Man vs. Self
12. A conflict that involves the struggled between the character and his/her own thoughts, feeling or conscience
such as when making a decision or judgment, controlling one’s anger, or stopping from loving someone.
a. Man vs. Self
b. Man vs. Man
c. Man vs. technology
d. Man vs. Supernatural
13. A conflict that involves man’s fight against man-made machines and software. Example of this type of conflict
are man’s clash with robots, artificial intelligence, smart gadgets and computer viruses.
a. Man vs. Society
b. Man vs. Nature
c. Man vs. technology
d. Man vs. Supernatural
II. Directions: Identify the following, whether the statement is Fiction or Nonfiction.
21. A book about horse that became friends with a cow.
22. A book that talks about the life of Queen Elizabeth.
23. A book that gives facts about World War II.
24. A book that tells you how to grow a sampaguita.
25. A book about a boy that can fly.
III. Directions: Choose the right answer from the box and write it on your answer sheet.
26. This is a series of events in a story shows how the events in a story unfold. It has explosion, rising action, climax,
falling action and denouement.
27. This tells when and where the story happened.
28. This refers to a person, or sometimes even an animal, who takes part in the action of a short or other literary
works.
29. It shows values behind story, it is a central idea or belief in a short story.
30.Comes from the term ‘Punctum victus’ or point sight, which refers to where your focus is.
literature The parable of the rainbow colors Juan Martin Flavier Rain Blue
31. What is the tilled of the story that one example of Philippine literature is a story written by Juan Martin Flavier.
32. It helps us understand the demands of the global village and the need to cooperative and responsible always.
33. What is the seven color of the rainbow in the story?
34. Who is the writer of the story The Parable of the rainbow colors?
35. Who said that “You all have your unique features, but all of you have a special role”.
V. Directions: Directions: Read the sentences carefully then choose the correct answer from the
choices given. Write the letter of the correct answer.
36. It means that computer information can be represented through audio, video, and animation in addition to
traditional media.
a. multi-media
b. explanation
c. procedure
41. This is a digital representations of non-text information such as a drawing, chart, or photograph.
a. Videography
b. Sound/audio
c. Graphics/photographs
43. Flipping through a series of still images. It is a series of graphics that create an illusion of motion to display pieces
of information with moving or still images and easily transferable.
a. Video Presentations
b. Sound/audio
c. Graphics/photographs
45. It is any spoken explanation that stimulates imagination and can be added and combined with all types of media.
a. Video Presentations
b. Sound/audio
c. Graphics/photographs
46. Flipping through a series of still images. It is a series of graphics that create an illusion of motion to display pieces
of information with moving or still images and easily transferable.
a. Forms of animation
b. Video presentations
c. Graphics/photographs
47. The word multimedia comes from two Latin roots, multi and media. Multi means…
a. many
b. several
c. few
48. The word multimedia comes from two Latin roots, multi and media. Media means…
a. first
b. middle
c. last
49. This multimedia definition tells us that materials on the Internet or in your school and business presentations
involve several forms of communication to connect, that is, to be in the middle of the ____________ and receiver.
a. lover
b. best friend
c. sender
50. It is an important part of public speaking. No matter how inspiring, informative or persuasive the speech you have
written, poor delivery will leave your audience as if nothing happens, and your presentation will simply be forgettable.
a. Speech delivery
b. Noise
c. Workloads
"Teachers can open the door, but you must enter it yourself." — Chinese Proverb
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