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FIRST QUARTER

WRITTEN TEST # 4 - ENGLISH 10


PART I – Directions : Read the following statements and choose the
correct answer from the choices below. Write the correct answer on the
space before the number.

_____ 1. How does Monsieur Loisel show his love for his wife at the beginning of
the story?
A. Monsieur Loisel gives her wife his inherited eighteen francs from his
father.
B. Monsieur Loisel applies for a new job in order to buy his wife a new
dress and jewelry.
C. Monsieur Loisel spends the money he saved that he was supposed to
use in buying his dream rifle.
_____ 2. Other than man versus self, what do you think is the other conflict
that Mathilde encountered in the story?
A. Man versus man
B. Man versus society
C. Man versus technology
_____ 3. When Mathilde married her husband, she grieves continuously
because of her disappointment, although she has all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Wealth
B. Beauty and charm
C. Loving and understanding husband
_____ 4. For how many years did Mathilde and her husband work harder than
they used to pay their debt?
A. 5 years B. 10 years C. 15 years

_____ 5. Mathilde had a __________ time at the party.


A. Wonderful B. Boring C. Terrible
_____ 6. Upon their arrival at home, Mathilde discovers she has lost the
diamond necklace that she borrowed from her friend. She and her
husband looked for it everywhere they can think of and even retraced
their steps but they can’t find it. They think Mathilde probably lost it in
the __________.
A. Dance hall B. Street C. Carriage
_____ 7. Mathilde was terrified when Jeanne Forestier told her that the
necklace she borrowed from her was made of __________.
A. Paper B. Paste C. Diamond

PART II – Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. In most situations, a careful listener will grasp about _______% of what


he/she hears.
a. 10 b. 25 c. 50 d. 75
2. Observing the audience for things like eye contact, body language or
other non-verbal cues ________.
a. Should not be done during the speech because it will disrupt
your concentration
b. Is an effective way to see whether the audience is engaged or
interested
c. Is not meaningful; the audience is there so they are obviously
interested in what you have to say
d. Is the easiest way you can ruin your speech because it is
important that you display your ideas regardless of the audience’s
opinion
3. You are giving a speech to your class. You want them to understand
the difference between the politics in Philippines and China. This task
can be best described as which of the following?
a. A specific goal c. An immaterial goal
b. A measurable goal d. A self-evaluating goal
4. Example (both brief and extended), statistics, and both expert and
peer testimonies are all examples of ________________.
a. Relevant materials c. Supporting materials
b. Informative resources d. Primary materials
5. Which of the following situations is best suited for an informational
speech?
a. A speech where you are toasting a special occasion
b. A speech where you are giving a lecture on the Big Bang Theory
c. All the answers are correct.
d. A speech made by the leader about how to get rich in real estate.
PART III – Directions: Write an eight (8) sentence paragraph answering this
question. What are your takeaways/learnings in this subject? Use the
back side of your paper.

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