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111 REVIEWERS completed that exclusively covers the war in

the Kingdom of Wessex during the early


Borilla, Daphne Claire D.
history of England.
Topic: Ecclesiastical History of the English
People & Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Alfred the A. First statement is true, second
Great) statement is false
B. First statement is false,
second statement is true
I.True or False C. Both statements are true
D. Both statements are false
1. Ecclesiastical is a religion like
Christianity where it consists of their own
belief system and custom. In the past, the II. Multiple Choice
term "Anglo-Saxon" was used to refer to
immigrants from northern Europe who came 4. In the first book of the Ecclesiastical
to England in the fifth and sixth century. History, he was the missionary that made the
A. First statement is true, second first major attempt to convert the Anglo-
statement is false Saxons to Christianity.
B. First statement is false, A. St. Bede
second statement is true B. Pope Gregory
C. Both statements are true C. King Alfred
D. Both statements are false D. St. Augustine

2. The Ecclesiastical History of the English 5. In the second book of the Ecclesiastical
People simply means the history of the History, he was the one who sent the
conversion of the English People to missionary in Kent to convert people to
Christianity. The Americans are an ethnic Christianity.
group and nation native to England, who A. St. Bede
speak the English language. B. Pope Gregory
A. First statement is true, C. King Alfred
second statement is false D. St. Augustine
B. First statement is false,
second statement is true
C. Both statements are true Answer Key
D. Both statements are false I.True or False
1. B
2. A
3. D
3. Seven books cover the Ecclesiastical
History series, each of which contains II. Multiple Choice
narratives that serve as one of the many 4. D
sources tracing the Anglo-Saxon tribes' 5. B
conversion to Christianity. In accordance
with St. Bede the Venerable's orders, a
compilation of five manuscripts was
Martinez, Ishiel Anne B. Fider, Gladys
Topic: The Battle of Brunanburh
Topic: (Battle of Maldon)
1. Who is the King of Anglo-Saxons? 1. He/she also known as Ethelred the
A. King Athelstan Unready.
B. King Edmund
C. King Alfred a. Godric son Odda
D. King Constantinus
b. Byrhtnoth
Answer: C King Alfred c. Godric son of Ethelgar

2. When was the Battle of Brunanburh d. King Ethelred


happened?
A. 957 A. D
B. 937 A. D
2. He/she is a good leader but lack on
C. 998 A. D strategy.
D. 867 A. D
a. King Ethelred
Answer: B. 937
b. Godric son of Odda
3. How many stanzas does the Battle of
Brunanburh have? c. Byrhtnoth
A. 16
d. Godric son od Ethelgar
B. 15
C. 14
D. 13
3. Who stole Byrhtnoth's horse?
Answer: B. 15
a. Godric son of Odda
4. How many lines does the Battle of
Brunanburh have b. Godric son of Ethelgar
A. 83
B. 93 c. Edmund
C. 73
D. 63 d. Edgar

Answer: C. 73

5. What is the meaning of "Brunanburh" 4. Who is the warrior that sacrifice his life for
A. A fierce Battle his leader and country?
B. A Bloody Battle
C. A Great Battle a. Godric son of Ethelgar
D. A long Battle
b. Godric son of Odda
Answer: A. A fierce Battle
c. King Ethelred

d. Byrhtnoth
5. All the following people participate in the 4. Kinsmen is synonymous with relatives,
Battle of Maldon except: acquaintances, or the loved of his life.

a. Byrhtnoth Bewail my sorrow means to express great


regret, disappointment, or bitterness over
b. Godric son of Odda (something).
a. First statement is True, the second is
c. Godric son of Ethelgar False
b. First statement is False, the second is
d. King Ethelred True
c. Both statements are true
d. Both statements are False
Avila, Pauline Joy
ANSWER: C
Topic: The Wanderer and The Sea Farer
5. What type of poem are The wanderer and
1. It is a long Old English poem in which the
the Seafarer?
speaker details the life and struggles of a
a. Ode
wanderer.
b. Elegy
a. The Seafarer
c. Limerick
b. The Wanderer
d. Ballad
c. The Adventurer
d. None of the above
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: B

2. It is an Old English poem recorded in the Samson, Peter Paul


tenth-century Exeter Book, one of only four Everyman’s Morality play
Old English poetry manuscripts now
preserved. True or False
a. The Seafarer 1. The Author of this novel Everyman’s
b. The Wanderer Morality is unknown.
c. The Adventurer - True
d. None of the above 2. Everyman went to his family first then he
visit next his friends.
ANSWER: A - False
3. Knowledge represents the whole
Humanity.
3. It is an Anglo-Saxon poem in which the
- False
speaker discusses earthly and spiritual life
4. Everyman did not sincerely regret to his
on the sea.
sins when he faced God.
a. The Seafarer
- false
b. The Wanderer
5. His traits like beauty, strength, and
c. The Adventurer
discretion disappeared but his Good deeds
d. None of the above
remains.
- True
ANSWER: A
Katherine Yvette Bonilla - Sir Gawain Jimenez, Jenny Rose J.
and the Green Knight BSEd English 2-A
1. Who is the author of the poem? Le Morte D’Arthur
a. Sir Robert Bruce Cotton
b. King Arthur 1. Who is the author of Le Morte
c. Morgan le Faye D’Arthur?
d. Gawain Poet -Thomas Malory
[ANSWER: d. Gawain Poet]
2. What is the name of the trustworthy
2. It is a genre that first appeared in France magician who always helps King Arthur in
that usually involves supernatural events his every battle?
and adventurous heroes. -Merlin
a. Fantasy
b. Medieval Romance 3. What is the meaning of Le Morte
c. Romance D’Arthur in English?
d. Science Fiction - The Death of King Arthur
[ANSWER: b. Medieval Romance]
4.What are the themes in the Legend of
3. Where did the story takes place? King Arthur?
a. France - Trust, betrayal, and love
b. Russia
c. Britain 5. Who are the three pure nights who
d. Australia found the Holy graily?
[ANSWER: c. Britain] - Sir Boras, Sir Percival, and Sir
Galahad
4. Among the four poems that Gawain Poet
has written, which poem is considered to be Bautista Crislyn G
the most technically brilliant? The Canterbury Tales: The General
a. Patience Prologue and The Knight’s Tale
b. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Question and Answer
c. Pearl
d. Purity 1. He is known as the father of English
[ANSWER: c. Pearl] Literature?
5. Who sent the Green Knight in the New Geoffrey Chaucer
Year's eve feast of the Knights to test Sir
Gawain's loyalty?
2. How many stories of pilgrims were only
a. King Arthur
completed?
b. Morgan le Faye
c. Bertilak
d. The Green Knight sent himself 24
[ANSWER: b. Morgan le Faye]
3. He is the proprietor of the Tabard Inn and
also known as the host ?

Harry Bailey
4. Who emerged as the winner of the 3. The Miller's Tale and The Reeve's Tale
tournament but he is thrown from his horse have many similarities except for:
and suffer death?
A. Both tales involve characters who
Arcite engage in deceit and trickery in order to
achieve their desired outcomes.

5. The ___________________ rank as a B. Both tales include elements of violence


one of the greatest poetic works jn English? and physical comedy.

C. Both tales have themes of trust and


Canterbury Tales
betrayal.

D. Both tales have a strong focus on sexual


Tabamo, Lucky E. - The Canterbury desire and the pursuit of pleasure.
Tales: The Miller’s Tales and The
Reeve’s Tale Answer: C. Both tales have themes of trust
and betrayal.
1. It is a brief comic tale in verse, usually
scurrilous and often scatological or Harry Bailey is the guy who is leading
obscene. The style is simple, vigorous, the Journey in The Canterbury Tales. He
and straightforward. announces that it is the monk's turn to
tell a story but there is one person who
A. Poem interrupts.
B. Song A. The Reeve
C. Fabliau B. The Merchant
D. Farce C. The Knight
Answer: C. Fabliau D. The Miller
2. What is the result or the outcome of Answer: D. The Miller
the miller's tale?
The word "reeve" is an old English refer
A. John got injured, Nicholas and Alison to.
aimed their goal, and Absolon got his
revenge. A. Police
B. Nicholas and Alison caught by John. B. Local official
C. Alison chose Absolon over Nicholas. C. Citizens
D. The story ends with happy ending. D. Scholar
Answer: A. John got injured, Nicholas and Answer: B. Local official
Alison aimed their goal, and Absolon got his
revenge.

Tabangcora, Gerald Joseph D.


Canterbury Tales: The Merchant’s Tale 1. Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe is
and the Friar's Tale what type of play?
Answer: Tragedy
1. In the merchant’s tale who is cuckolding
January? 2. What was the first title of the play?
Answer: The Tragical History of
a. Damian Dr. Faustus
b. May - Correct Answer
c. Justinus 3. Dr. Faustus sells his soul to whom?
d. Placebo Answer: Lucifer

2. What will be the revenge of the 4. 'Homo Fuge' is a Latin word that appears
Summoner as the Friar tells his tale? on Dr. Faustus’ arm after he wrote his name
on a piece of paper using his blood. What
a. The Summoner will not talk to the does 'Homo Fuge' mean?
Friar their entire journey. Answer: “Fly, O Man!
b. The Summoner will secretly kill the
Friar. 5. They are the ones who taught Dr. Faustus
c. The Summoner will also tell a tale about the basics of necromancy.
about a Friar. – Correct Answer Answer: Valdes and Cornelius
d. The Summoner will ask the host to
punish the Friar.

3. What is a fiend? The Faerie Queene

a. A devil - Correct Answer Presenter: Jin Hi E. Kim


b. A yeoman
c. A summoner 1. Who is the author of “The Faerie
d. A friar Queene”?

4. He is the subject of the Friar's tale. a. Edson Spencer

a. Merchant b. Edmund Spencer


b. The wife of Bath’s
c. Summoner - Correct Answer c. Edward Spencer
d. Widow

5. It is the primary sin in the Friar's tale. Answer : B

a. Avarice - Correct Answer


b. Lust 2. “The Faerie Queene” has how many
c. Hatred books?
d. Ignorance
a. 5

b. 6

c. 7
Garabiles, Angelika G.
Answer: B
Dr. Faustus (A Renaissance Play)
A. 1615
B. 1616
3. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? C. 1617

a. ababccbbc Answer: B

b. ababbcbcc 3. It is the drink of the gods


A. Jove's Nectar Sup
c. aabbccabc B. Wine
C. Water

Answer: B Answer: A

4. What did the speaker give to Celia?


4. In which book can we learn about the A. Orchids
virtue “Temperance” B. Rosy Wreath
C. Sunflower
a. Book I

b. Book II Answer: B

c. Book III 5. What is the theme of the poem song to


celia?
A. Women Empowerment
Answer: B B. Power
C. Love

5. Who is the main character in “The Faerie Answer: C


Queene”?
Mesina, Janelle
a. Red Cross Knight Topic: King James Bible
1. He is the successor of Elizabeth I,
b. King Arthur became king of England, Puritan leaders
petitioned him to support a new translation
c. Queen Elizabeth of the Bible.
a. King Charles I
b. King James I✅
Answer: B. c. King Arthur

2. King James Bible is also known as? -


Mejia, Nikka (Song to Celia) Authorized Version
1. Who is the author of the poem song to
celia? 3. James had approved a list of 54 revisers,
A. Benj Jonson although extant records show that _
B. Benji Jonson scholars actually participated all of whom
C. Ben Jonson were members of the Church of England.
a. 47✅
Answer: C b. 60
c. 10
2. In what year Song to Celia has been
published?
4. The King James Bible was commissioned Comedy: Merchant of Venice, A
in 1604 and completed in __. Midsummer Night's Dream
a. 1602
b. 1600 Historical Play: King John, Richard II
c. 1611✅

5. Share your understanding about " A Time TRUE OR FALSE


for Everything"
1. The three caskets are gold, metal, and
Torres, Kyra Dominique L.
Shakespearean Sonnets (TRAGEDIES) silver. - False

1. Shakespearean Sonnets are also 2. Sherlock is the moneylender in the


known as Merchant of Venice. - False
a. American Sonnets
b. English Sonnets 3. King John and Richard II are under
c. French Sonnets historical play. - True
2. Hamlet, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet 4. Fluck reverses the magic, and the two
are classified as
couples reconcile and marry. - False
a. Tragedies
b. Comedies
c. Historical Plays 5. King John is both a tragedy and a
historical play. – True
3. This poet wrote 154 sonnets published
in his ‘quarto’ in 1906.
a. William Wordsworth
b. Robert Burns Cordova, Mary Grace (The Essays by
c. William Shakespeare Francis Bacon)

4. A Shakespearean sonnet employs the 1. The Age of Reason was a seventeenth-


following rhyme scheme: century movement and was also called
a. abab cdcd efef gg
b. aabb ccdd eeff gg a. Age of light
c. abab ccdd efef gg b. Age of scientific discoveries
c. Age of Enlightenment
5. This will cause the Montagues and d. Renaissance period
Capulets to finally end their feud.
a. death ANSWER: C
b. wealth
c. power
2. The age of reason was contrast to the
dominant ______ worldview of the time.
a. Christianity
b. Christian
c. Buddhism
d. Islam
Tundayag, Catherine
ANSWER: b
Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer
Night's Dream and Historical Play
3. At the heart of the Age of Reason was 1. What is the name of the city that Christian
the belief that ____ and ____ should be the left after he realized that there was a better
primary source of City for him to live?
knowledge.
a) Celestial City
a. Power of reason, scientific discovery
b. Christianity, scientific discovery b) City of Destruction
c. Math, science
d. Reason and Christianity c) Vatican City

ANSWER: a d) Arendelle City

Answer: B
4. He was an English philosopher, scientist
and statesman who served as Attorney 2. After meeting Evangelist, Christian ran and
General and Lord fell into the muddy bog. What is the name of
Chancellor of England and famous for his the man that Helped him out of the mud?
book entitled “The Essay”.
a) Help
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. John Locke b) Faithful
C. Isaac Newton
D. Francis Bacon c) Wordy Wiseman

ANSWER: D d) Christiana

5. How many essays are included in “The Answer: A


Essays”?
a. 56 3. The characters in the choices are the
b. 57 characters from the allegory “The Pilgrim’s
c. 58 Progress” except:
d. 59
a) Faithful
ANSWER: C
b) Legality

c) Good-Will

d) Sensitive

Answer: D

4. What gate should Christian should go in so


he could reach the Celestial City?

a) Wicket- gate
NATHALIE KATE D. PABO b) Celestial Gate
. The Pilgrim's Progress (John Bunyan)
c) White Gate

d) Great Gate
Answer: A Paradise Regained.

5. Complete the sentence : ” Christian is ANSWERS MAY VARY.


carrying a heavy baggage in his back
carrying his _” 4. Paradise Lost is a poetic rewriting of the
book of _____?
a) Sins
a. Genesis
b) Achievements
b. Gospel of Luke
c) Doubts
c. Bible
d) Happiness
ANSWER: Genesis
Answer: A
5. In the poem Paradise Regained, Satan
agreed to Belial to tempt Jesus with a
woman
PARADISE LOST AND PARADISE
REGAINED By: John Milton because for him all men are tempted with a
woman.
Presenter: David, China P.
a. True
1. What is the meaning of "pandemonium"
in Greek? b. False

a. Gold Palace ANSWER: False

b. All devils

c. Hell Topic: HOLY SONNETS (JOHN DONNE),


EASTER WINGS AND THE ALTAR
d. Hide out (GEORGE HERBERT), AND CAVALIER
POEMS (TO THE VIRGINS TO MUCH OF
ANSWER: All devils TIME)
2. What did Satan choose as a disguise to Presenter: Gutierrez, Sophia E.
trick Uriel in order to enter the new world
Earth? 1. Who is the author of the Holy Sonnets?

a. Baby A. William Shakespeare

b. Frog B. George Herbert

c. Cherub Answer: C. John Donne

d. Angle 2. The Holy Sonnets is also known as the


Divine Meditations or Divine Sonnets
ANSWER: Cherub
Answer: True
3. In one word, describe Satan’s attitude or
behavior in the poems Paradise Lost and False
3. How many poems that holy sonnets b. Poverty and Hunger
consist of? c. Inequality
d. War (answer)
A. 17 4. Jonathan Swift argues in the
essay that Irish people are
B. 18 suffering from extreme poverty and
hunger due to British exploitation
Answer: C. 19
and neglect.
4. Easter Wings is a poem by George a. True (answer)
Herbert which was published in his b. False
posthumous collection, The Temple (1633) 5. The proposed solution of
Jonathan Swift in the essay is
Answer: True presented in a satirical and ironic
way.
False a. True (answer)
b. False
5. He was an English Cavalier poet, whose
1648 collection Hesperides contains much
of his great poetry. Algernon Charles Tagasa, Bea Claren
Swinburne called him the ‘greatest GULLIVER'S TRAVELS by Jonathan
songwriter ever born of the English race’. Swift
1.) The repugnant anthropoids held in
B. George Herbert subjection by the Houyhnhnms
Answer: C. Robert Herrick
A. The King of Laputa
B. The Struldbruggs
C. Yahoos
D. Munodi
De Vero, Elysa Joyce W.
Answer: C
A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift
2.) It's a four-part prose travelogue, a story
1. It is a satirical essay that offers a of his extensive global voyages, the places
solution to the problem of poverty he has been and the people (and other
and hunger in Ireland. creatures) he met.
a. A Modest Proposal (answer)
b. Jonathan's Proposal ----------
c. A Protest Proposal Answer: The Gulliver's Travels
d. Satirical Proposal
2. A Modest Proposal is an essay 3.) Gulliver's Travel is a novel that contains
written by _______. his journey which tells his motivation and
a. Jonathan Swift (answer) personality growth through his _
b. Joseph Swift
c. Jonathan Swifts ----------
d. John Swift Answer: Adventure
3. The following are key themes of
"A Modest Proposal" EXCEPT 4.) What did Gulliver told the majesty about
ONE. the farmer who helped him?
a. Dehumanization
----------
Answer: "The farmer had instructed me very 4. Who was Belinda based on?
well in my lesson" A. Martha Blount
B. Teresa Blount
5.) This type of novel focuses on one C. John Caryll
character, which is considered a hero. D. Arabella Fermor
A.) Autobiographical Novel
—Answer: D. Arabella Fermor
B.) Adventure Novel
C.) Epistolary Novel
D.) Realistic Novel 5. The poem "The Rape of the Lock"
constitutes of how many cantos?
Answer: B A. 2 Cantos
B. 3 Cantos
C. 4 Cantos
D. 5 Cantos
Villaluna - The Rape of the Lock
Questions & Answer Key —Answer: 5 Cantos

1. From the age of 12, Alexander Pope was


diagnosed with what disease?
A. Leukemia Kylla Marie M. Manalese
B. Pott Disease TOPIC: "Thomas Gray: An Elegy Written
C. Cancer in a
D. Alzheimer's Disease Churchyard"

—Answer: B. Pott Disease

2. John Caryll hoped to end the feud 1. He was an English poet, classical scholar
between the Fermors and the Peters through and professor at Pembroke College,
________ Cambridge.
A. A Game
1. Francis Bacon
B. Dance 2. John Milton
C. Laughter/Humor 3. Thomas Gray
D. Confrontation 4. Alexander Pope

—Answer: C. Laughter/Humor Answer: Thomas Gray

3. The word rape in the context of The Rape


of the Lock means what?
A. Sexual Assault
B. To seize or to kidnap
2. How many poems did Thomas Gray
C. Threat wrote in his lifetime?
D. Molestation
1. 13
—Answer: B. To seize or to kidnap 2. 14
3. 15
4. 16

Answer: 13

3. Most of Thomas Gray's poetry talks


about ______?

A. sorrow, suffering, disease and death


B. joy, blessing, health, and life

Answer: A. sorrow, suffering, disease


and death

4. The poem, "Elegy Written in a Country


Churchyard" speaks for the rich people, It is
an Elegy for rich village owners.

• True
• False

Answer: False

5. An elegy is a poem of serious reflection,


and in English literature usually a lament for
the dead.

• True
• False

Answer: True

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