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English 6

nd
2 Grading Period

Name: _____________________________________________________________ Score: _____________

Direction: Rewrite the adjectives in the correct order.

1. Two hundred American young lonely soldiers

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2. One orphan five-year-old hungry-looking guy

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3. A plastic white broken old large chair

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4. Two Malaysian square dining glass new tables

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5. A sixty-seater double-decked red new handsome bus

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Direction: Read these sentences. Are the adjectives arranged properly? If not, Rewrite the
sentences to make it correct.

1. My mother bought (a kilo of yellow juicy) mangoes.

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2. My sister brought home (cute white two) kittens.

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3. I eat (delicious red one Fuji) apple every night before I go to bed.

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4. Our teacher told us to bring (multicolored two dozen popsicle) sticks.

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5. (brave six Filipino young) soldiers received the medal.

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Encircle the adjective in the sentences. Write P if it is positive, C if comparative and S if
superlative.

_____ 1. Can you help an old man who lost his way?

_____ 2. My teacher gave a complete explanation of the lesson.

_____ 3. The new student in the school made more interesting sketch than mine.

_____ 4. Sonia could not understand the more complicated problem.

_____ 5. Luzon is the biggest island among the three main islands in the Philippines.

Read these sentences carefully. Choose the correct form of adjectives.

1. Solomon is the __________ king of all.


a. wise b. wiser c. wisest

2. Yogurt is __________ than candies.


a. delicious b. more delicious c. most delicious

3. Mayon Volcano is the __________ volcano for me.


a. most majestic b. more majestic c. majestic

4. My father is an __________ man.


a. industrious b. more industrious c. most industrious

5. I was the __________ when my friend graduated with honors.


a. happy b. happier c. happiest

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Answer Key: (1)

A. 1. Two hundred lonely young American soldiers

2. One hungry-looking dirty five-year old orphan girl

3. A large old broken white plastic chair

4. Two new square glass Malaysian dining tables

5. A new sixty-seater double-decked handsome red bus

B. 1. My mother bought a kilo of juicy, yellow mangoes.

2. My sister brought home two cute white kittens.

3. I eat one delicious red Fuji apple every night before I go to bed,

4. Our teacher told us to bring two dozen multicolored popsicle sticks.

5. Six, brave, young Filipino soldiers received the medal

A. 1. old - P B. 1. c
2. completed - P 2. b
3. more interesting sketch - C 3. a
4. more complicated - C 4. a
5. biggest - S 5. C
The Bounty of the Sea
by Jacques Cousteau

1. I have observed and studied the oceans closely and I have seen them sicken.
Certain reefs that teemed with fish only ten years ago are now almost lifeless. The
ocean bottom has been raped by trawlers. Priceless wetlands have been destroyed
by land fill. And everywhere are sticky globs of oil, plastic refuse, and unseen clouds
of poisonous effluents. Often when I describe the symptoms of the ocean’s sickness,
I hear remarks like “ they’re only whales.” But I assure you that our destinies are
linked with theirs. For if the ocean should die, this would signal not only the end of
marine life but all other animals and plants of this earth, including man.

2. The ocean would then become one enormous cesspool. Billions of decaying
bodies would create such as a stench that man would be forced to leave all the
coastal regions.

3. The oceans acts as the earth’s buffer. It maintains a balance between salts and
gases which make life possible. But dead seas would have no buffering effect. The
carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere would start on a steady climb, and when
it reached a certain level, a” greenhouse effect” would be created. The heat that
normally radiates outward from the earth to space would be blocked by the carbon
dioxide and the sea level temperatures would increase.

4. One catastrophic effect of this heat would be melting of the icecaps at both the
North and South Poles. As a result, the ocean would rise by 100 feet or more enough
to flood almost all of the world’s major cities. These rising waters would drive one-
third of the earth billions inland, creating famine, chaos, and disease on a scale
almost impossible to imagine.

5. Meanwhile, the surface of the ocean would have scrummed over by a film of
decayed matter and would no longer give water freely to the skies through
evaporation. Rain would become a rarity, creating global drought and more famine.

6. The wretched remnant of the human race would now be packed on the remaining
highlands, starving and struggling to survive. Then, they would be visited by the final
plague, anoxia (lack of oxygen). This would be caused by the extinction of the
plankton algae and the reduction of land vegetation, the two sources that supply
the oxygen you are now breathing.

7. And so man would finally die, slowly gasping out his life on some barren hill. His
heirs would be bacteria and a few scavenger insects.
English 6
nd
2 Grading Period

Name: __________________________________________ Score: _____________

Read the informational text. Then answer the questions that follow.
Direction: Read these sentences carefully then choose the correct answer.

1. What is the author most likely to be?


a. sailor c. a scientist
b. an ocean diver d. a fisherman

2. What is the basis of his report?


a. site inspection c. fantasy
b. readings d. estimates

3. Which of these is not contributory to sickened ocean?


a. reefs c. oil globs
b. trawlers d. plastic refuse
4. The melting of icecaps in the polar regions would cause oceans to sink?
a. Yes c. Does not say
b. No d. None

5. Which of these would be immediately affected if a film of decayed matter would


cover oceans?
a. evaporation c. irrigation
b. rainfall d. harvest

6-7. Which two factors would drive people to the highlands?


a. crowding c. disease
b. stench d. starvation

8-9. One catastrophic effect of this heat would be melting of the icecaps at both?
a. South Pole c. East and West Poles
b. North Pole d. None of the above

10. What is anoxia?


a. lack of oxygen c. lack of energy
b. dehydrated d. astigmatism
Direction: Based from the Science-based text entitled “The Bounty of the Sea”,
answer the following questions by applying your skills in context clues, affixes and
roots, and other strategies. Choose the correct answer.

1. Wetlands are synonymous to ___________


a. rivers c. ponds
b. swamps d. seas

2. What is the reference of the pronounce it in the second sentence of paragraph 3


a. balance c. ocean
b. life d. earth

3. What is the root word of the word rarity?


a. rar c. rarity
b. rare d. –ity

4. The remark that’s only fish suggest________________


a. indifference c. concern
b. arrogance d. anger

5. Which of these does not belong to land vegetation?


a. farms c. orchards
b. gardens d. reef

6. When a person gasps, he struggle for lack of __________


a. oxygen c. food
b. companion d. sleep

7. Where are plankton algae found?


a. in coastal regions c. in the highlands
b. in the sea d. inlands

8. The phrase “wretched remnant” in the first sentence of paragraph 5 shows that most people
may have_________
a. migrated c. died
b. remained on the coasts d. gotten sick

9. The “greenhouse effect” in the 3rd sentence of paragraph 3 suggest__________


a. plant propagation c. freezing
b. maintaining normal temperature d. heating

10. The ocean acts as the earth’s buffer. It maintains a balance between salts and gases which
make life possible. The word “ buffer” as used in the first sentence of paragraph 3 means?
a. destroyer c. converter
b. neutralizer d. observer

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ANSWER KEY (2)

1. A
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. A, B
6-7. B, D
8-9. A, B
10. A

1. B
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. B
English 6
2nd Grading Period

Name: ___________________________________________________ Score: _____________


Direction: Read the statements given below. If the statement is True, write T on
the line before the number. If the statement is False, write F .

_____1. An encyclopedia is a reference book or set of books that contains basic


information.
_____2. I found the list of endangered animals in encyclopedia.
_____3. A dictionary is a book that lists words with their meanings in
alphabetical.
_____4. The two types of encyclopedia are whole encyclopedia and excellent
encyclopedia.
_____5. Almanacs are annual publications that contain a calendar of events and
phenomena for the coming months.
_____6. A thesaurus is a book that lists words and their synonyms in alphabetical
order.
_____7. Lists and indexes which can scan for a specific piece of information.
_____8. I found currency information in an almanac.
_____9. Typographical cues that help you find information or understand how
information is organized.
_____10. The parts of dictionary are guide words, part of speech, syllabication,
pronunciation guide, etymology and stress mark.

Direction: Write on the blank which resources you will use to find answer to the
following questions. Write either Almanac or Encyclopedia.
1. How are clouds formed? ______________________________
2. Will there be solar eclipse in 2014? _____________________
3. Where would you find polar bears? _____________________
4. When is the best time for plating or farming? _____________
5. When will the low tide come? _________________________
6. What causes a volcano to erupt? ________________________
7. Will there be lunar eclipse in 2017? _____________________
8. Who invented baseball? ______________________________
9. When was Babe Ruth born? ___________________________
10. Where was Lou Gehrig from?
Answer Key:

1. True 6. True

2. False - encyclopedia-almanacs 7. False – idexes-tables

3. True 8. True

4. False- general,subject 9. True

5. False- months-years 10. True

1. ENCYCLOPEDIA 6. ENCYCLOPEDIA

2. ALMANAC 7. ALMANAC

3. ENCYCLOPEDIA 8. ENCYCLOPEDIA

4. ALMANAC 9. ENCYCLOPEDIA

5. ALMANAC 10. ENCYCLOPEDIA


English 6
nd
2 Grading Period

Name: _____________________________________________________________ Score: _____________

Direction: Write True on the blank if the statement is correct and False if it is not
. _______ 1. Bias is generally seen as a ‘one-sided’ perspective.
_______ 2. Glittering generalities pump up the value of “joining the party/group”.
_______ 3. Name-calling is uplifting your opponents.
_______ 4. Testimonial uses well-known propaganda to endorse their product.

A. Direction:. Identify what kind of propaganda is being used. Match Column A with column B. Write
the letter of the correct answer on the blank. Column A Column B ____1. A minister of a new
church sects sets up in a poor A. Glittering Generalities area, feed people who will listen, tells them
on how the poor will be saved and so on. ____2. Heart Evangelista has a stand-out straight hair in
B. Card Stacking taking care of it because she uses Creamsilk _____3. Colgate toothpaste always
win. C. Plain Folks _____4. Anne Curtis Smith promotes Avon products for her fans and supporters
to buy it. D. Testimonial I N T E R N A T I O N A L V C A R D S T A C K I N G H K L P N A M E C A L L I N
GQFGOHISJKGMORDEHYGENTKDRAPBLSOPAESIRCADOWYZXPWDIMC
ATIONPRRYDABOEBNLUTEFBONULNGAISVIWXALAPHIVETIFIMHVEBAL
AROUPIESPJAYMRLINACDERGIPLAINFOLKSGWTABCDEFGHIJKLMN
_____5. A little boy that could be anyone is advertising Oreo E. Transfer

B. Direction:. Identify what type of propaganda is being shown in each picture. Match column A with
column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank. Column A Column B ___1. a.
Testimonial ___2. b.Plain Folks ___3. c. Card Stacking ___4. d. Transfer ___5. e. Glittering
Generalities

Answer Key: Exercise 1 Exercise 2 A. A. 1. TRUE 1. B 2. FALSE 2. E 3. FALSE 3. A 4. TRUE 4. D 5. C Teacher’s


Discretion (6pts.) B. 1. Card Stacking 2. Glittering Generalities 3. Transfer 4. Testimonial 5. Plain Folks
EXERCISE 1 A. Direction: Match Column A to Column B. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided for. Column A Column B _____1. Uses regular people to sell a product or a A. Transfer service. B.
Bandwagon _____2. A well-known person endorses the C. Testimonial product or service. D. Plain Folks
_____3. Relates a product to someone or something E. Card Stacking we like. _____4. Focuses the best
features and leaves out or lies the problem . _____5. Asks people to “join the crowd” and take action
because “everyone is doing it

C. Direction: Identify what kind of propaganda is being used. Encircle the letter of your answer. 1.
What kind of propaganda is shown in this advertisement? A. Bandwagon B. testimonial C. Plain
Folks D. Card Stacking 2. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is the best and fastest mobile phone in the world. A.
Testimonial B. Bandwagon C. Plain Folks D. Glittering Generalities 3. He has become known as the
“Bad Boy” of the Philippine cinema. A. Name-Calling B. Plain Folks C. Card Stacking D. Bandwagon 4.
Carmina Villaroel and her family promote Selecta Ice Cream, they want their fans to buy it. A.
Transfer B. Testimonial C. Bandwagon D. Plain Folks 5. Marie notices that many of her friends have
stopped eating junk food and stopped drinking soft drinks. Marie decides to join them because this
must be one of the healthy way to make them healthy. A. Transfer B. Testimonial C. Bandwagon D.
Plain Folks

EXERCISE 2 A. Read the following sentences. Write (check) √ if the sentence is biased and (cross-out) X if it
is not. Write your answer on the space provided for. _____ 1. The meter stick you used had 3 inches
missing from the start of it. _____ 2. People attending a Basketball game were asked what their favorite
sport was. _____ 3. Fifteen pupils are randomly selected to participate in the Art Training-Workshop. _____
4. Each English class randomly selects 5 pupils to represents their class for the election of officers in English
Club for this school year. _____ 5. You want to know the people’s favorite fast food restaurant. You
randomly ask 25 people their preference as they leave Jollibee restaurant. B. Directions: Read the following
sentences. Write YES if the sentence show that it is one of the tips on how to detect bias in a newspaper
article and NO if it is not. Write your answer inside the box 1. Read the article critically. 2. Do not focus on
the reporter’s tone. 3. Checkout the images to look for bias. 4. Ask yourself if the article helps or hurts
anyone. 5. Look for exaggerated or colorful language.

Answer Key: Exercice 1 Exercice 1 A. 1. D A. 1. √ 2. C 2. √ 3. A 3. Ⅹ 4. E 4. Ⅹ 5. B 5. √ B. 1. D B. 1. YES 2. D 2.


NO 3. A 3. YES 4. B 4. YES 5. C 5. YES
EXERCISE I A. Directions: Read the story below then answer the following questions. 1. Where is the setting
in the story you have read? a. school b. home c. forest d. farm 2. Who are the characters in the story? a.
Lion and Cat b. Mouse and Dog c. Cat and Dog d. Lion and Mouse 3. How did the mouse feel when the huge
lion’s eyes glared at him? a. sleepy c. afraid b. happy d. sad 4. How did the lion get free of the trap? a. The
Lion set himself by pulling the ropes and breaking them. b. The Lion set himself free by chewing the ropes.
Let’s Do This A friend in need is a friend in deed Once upon a time there lived a lion in a forest. One day
after a heavy meal, it was sleeping under a tree. After a while, there came a mouse and it started to play on
the lion. Suddenly the lion got up with anger and looked for those who disturbed its nice sleep. Then it saw
a small mouse standing trembling with fear. The lion jumped on it and started to kill it. The mouse
requested the lion to forgive it. The lion felt pity and left it. The mouse ran away. On another day, the lion
was caught in a net by a hunter. The mouse came there and cut the net. Thus it escaped. Thereafter, the
mouse and the lion became friends. They lived happily in the forest afterwards. c. The Mouse chewed the
ropes to set him free. d. One of the hunters felt guilty and set him free. 5. What was the relationship
between the lion and the mouse after the lion was set free? a. The Lion ate the mouse and got a stomach
ache. b. The Lion and the mouse each went their separate ways. c. The Lion and the mouse became friends.
d. The Lion and the mouse got together every Christmas.

Picture Analysis 3. a. mall b. church c. resort d. hotel 4. a. city b. palace c. resort d. province 5. a. anger b.
calmness c. happiness d. fear

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