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SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 10. Identify the point-of-view used.

Mark Justine glanced up the top of


English 5 the hill. Sweat rolled his face, dropped off his face, dropped of his
chain. Every now and then he had to go sideways to keep from
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on the stopping altogether-like right now. He turned toward the center of
provided answer sheet. the road.
11. It came from Latin word “imago” which refers to any item that
1. It is an aspect of a verb which does not tell if an action is depicts visual perception such as a photograph or other two-
completed or ongoing. It is also called as indefinite aspect. dimensional picture, resembling an object.
a. simple aspect c. progressive aspect a. alphabet b. number c. color d. image
b. perfect aspect d. perfect progressive aspect 12. These are beliefs that all people within the same gender, age or
2. It is an aspect of a verb which states an action ongoing but then cultural group will act alike and will share the same viewpoints and
finished. attitudes.
a. simple aspect c. progressive aspect a. viewpoints b. stereotypes c. conclusions d.
b. perfect aspect d. perfect progressive aspect propaganda
3. These verbs are used to indicate likehood, ability, permission, 13. It is a way of persuading an audience to make them think the same
obligation, advice, etc. way the speaker or writer wants them to believe.
a. action verbs c. modal verbs a. viewpoints b. stereotypes c. conclusions d.
b. linking verbs d. be verbs propaganda
4. These conjunctions connect words or groups of words that are of 14. These are standpoints, such as opinions or feelings, of individuals
equal importance. or viewers triggered by image contents or elements.
a. correlative conjunctions c. subordinating conjunctions a. viewpoints b. stereotypes c. conclusions d.
b. coordinating conjunctions d. conjunctive adverbs propaganda
5. The child is selling all his sampaguita garlands to the church goers. 15. Ageism is the stereotyping and discrimination against people based
What aspect of the verb is used in the sentence? on their __________.
a. simple aspect c. progressive aspect a. gender b. culture c. age d. height
b. perfect aspect d. perfect progressive aspect 16. It refers to perceiving, examining, interpreting, and constructing
6. Which of the sentences below uses a modal verb? meaning from visual images.
a. The dog jumps over the fence. a. listening b. reading c. speaking d. viewing
b. We should wear face masks all the time. 17. These viewing materials consist of all printed images found in
c. I need to finish my homework, so please be quiet. textbooks, workbooks, reference books, magazines, newspapers,
d. Marie likes chocolate cake, fruit salad, and vanilla ice and journals.
cream. a. print viewing materials c. digital viewing materials
For numbers 7-10, choose your answer below. b. non-print viewing materials d. 3-D viewing materials
a. first person point-of-view 18. It is a software package designed to create electronic presentations
b. second person point-of-view consisting of a series of separating pages and slides.
c. third person omniscient point-of-view a. laptop b. PowerPoint c. television d. textbook
d. third person limited point-of-view 19. It is a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations,
7. This point-of-view uses “you” perspective. It has the narrator typically covers a particular subject or area of interest.
talking to the reader/s. a. cellphone b. poster c. magazine d. painting
8. In this point of view, the narrator is not a character in the story, so 20. You want to read the latest news for the day. What type of viewing
he is like an “outsider”. He knows only some of the thoughts or material do you need?
feelings of a certain character. a. infographic b. drawing c. diorama d. newspaper
9. In this point of view, the narrator is one of the characters in the
story where he or she can be the protagonist or main character. Prepared by:
MARK DANIEL L. SALVADOR
Teacher III/Gr. 5 English Coordinator

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