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Blaning move tothe country . concerned about the environment iding which college to attend d._ studying for a big exam 5. What does the narrator decide to do a. Take the second road b. Save the decision for another day c. Take the well-traveled road d._ Wait until an answer occurs to him 5: Which of the folowing sitar the cnierserpetaton ofthe ne Yes rong how wey leads on to ‘a. You can know something yet not know it. b. It's easy to get lost. €. One path takes you to the next. d. You can never go home again. 7. According to the narrator, the two roads looked — a. about the same equally charming b. very different d._ muddy and unpleasant 8. What does the narrator imply about the choice he made? a. Itwas sudden. cc. Ttwas the right decision. b. He knew he was taking a risk. d._ It led to more confusion. ‘9. Looking back on his decision, the narrator feels — a. regretful c. embarrassed b._ relieved d. meditative 40. ‘The narrator envisions that in later years he will — a. feel sad c.see his error b. tell his story d. write about the episode 41. The statement "And sorry I could not travel both / And be one traveler. . "Is an example of — a. dramatic irony verbal irony b. situational irony d. ambiguity 12. The meaning of the poem is ambiguous because — ‘a. we don't know if it’s autobiographical itcan mean different things to different people b. ator is indecisive a te oan was written for an educated audience 13, The last line of the poem might be characterized a5 — a. a contradiction one b. ambiguous eas ahr ohare . allowed him to become a poet owas necessary 4. made a big difference b. was necessary at the time 15. Give the rhyme scheme of the poem. Many of the technological advances we are sing fay wil shape cu daily Mle nthe fture. ICT wil continue to ‘ndvamen, enous and trantorm every aipect of out Ives. Which ofthe following k NOT an emerging trend? Contevtual Aware tye tacking Techology Ieteret Canes ‘Viral Therapies oom following re formats of soil mea EXCEPT? Collaborative news Miro bogs Special interest networks ‘Vietal words onerg Which ofthe following i NOT a characteristic of social media? ‘Uploads content is ea time Provides tracking (hitory and threads) [Enables conversations (both private and pub) Connects with trends and people (inudes referrals by other friend or by the ste tet) one What do you calla feedback technology (using computer applications) that takes advantage of th ers sense of touch ‘by applying fore. vibrations and/or mations tothe User! A Eye Tracking Technology 8. Haptis Technology CImtemet Glasses D. Vole and Tone Recognition Which ofthe folowing is NOT an example of media sharing site? A Fide C Waze Reddit D. Youtube Which of the folowing is NOT an example of modem wesrabe technology? 1A Smart Watches . Smartphones 2. Fitness Trackers D-Headiets Which ofthe following technology takes advantage of the wes erie of touch uslng computer applications? A.Contestusl Awareness C. VR Technology B. Hapties D. Wearable Technology Which ofthe following refers fo the model for delivering content online to any perion who wants to take a course with 10 lt to attendance? 1A Education Mode! 8. Model of Online Leaning Massive Open Online Course . Blecronic Learning Mode! Whi of the following technology provides big picture of learning outcomes through available data suchas test ests? A Anais Online exams B. Leaning rackers D.Allof the above — see n these Hines ofthe poem that he can relate to he hfe? of you! 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Yet knowing how way leads on to way, 1 doubted if should ever come back. T shal be telling this witha sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: ‘Two roads diverged ina wood, and I— 1 took the one less traveled by, ‘And that has made all he difference. go0e> poe> Strand: ‘Score: 1, The reader can infer that the speaker in “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” — a. _ is familiar with the area being described b. is wealthy and owns much land « lives alone and has no one to go home to d. has had a dispute with the man who owns the woods 2. What situation seems “queer,” or unusual, to the speaker's horse a. _An unpredictable spring snow has just occurred b. The speaker has become lost in unfamiliar woods. There seems to be no reason why the speaker stopped. 4. The speaker forces the horse off ofa familar path, 3. Two sounds the speaker describes in "Stopping by Woods * on a Snowy Evening” are — a. _his own voice and the voice of the owner of the woods b. his own voice and his horse's neighing harness bells on a horse and wind during a snowfall d. wind howlina in the hare branches and sleinh halle 4. Which of the following statements about Frost's poem is! not true? 2. The speaker has a long distance left to travel. b. The speaker is accompanied by a horse. © The woods are dark and very quiet. d, The speaker is eager to leave the woods. 5. The speaker of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is a person who — a. prefers nature to humankind b. does not communicate well with horses ¢. —_ questions why he lives in a snowy place d. takes time to think about his life 6. A poet may turn objects into symbols that — ‘a. seem magical and not like ordinary objects from real life b. create musical sounds through repeated word endings cc. stand for things other than themselves, suggesting a deeper meaning d. have new meanings the poet explains in the narrative element of the poem 7. In “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” the phrase “miles to go before I sleep” symbolically means that the? a speaker has much to do in the next few days b. nearest hotel is a long way off speaker has much to do before stopping again d. speaker has much to do before dying 8. The symbolic meaning of a poem may be understood by paying attention to all of the following elements except — a. repetition c word associations b. mysterious images d.—~—s Meter 9-10. Give 2 Figures of Speech used in the poem.

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