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Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic School, Inc.

St. Francis Homes VII, San Antonio, City of Biñan, Laguna


School Year 2023-2024

SECOND QUATERLY EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH 9


“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor
forsake you.” - Deuteronomy 31:6

Name: Score:
Teacher: Mr. Norlie A. Estrella Date:

I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the following questions and encircle your answer.

1. What are the "paragraphs" of poems?


a. Sections b. Stanzas c. Paragraphs d. Forms
2. Stanzas are made up of _____________.
a. Lines b. Other stanzas c. Rhymes d. Figurative Language
3. Rhyme and alliteration both have to do with _______________.
a. Form b. Imagination c. Sound d. Line length
4. Who is the speaker in a poem?
a. The voice of the poem c. The main character
b. The author d. There are no speaker in poems
5. What do similes and metaphors have in common?
a. They are examples of forms.
b. They don’t have anything in common.
c. They both have imaginations.
d. They both compare two things.
6. Does a poem have to contain rhyme to be a poem?
a. Yes b. No c. I don’t know d. I’m not sure
7. Imagery appeals to ______________.
a. Sense of rhythm b. Your five senses
b. Your feelings d. The speaker
8. What is repetition?
a. The sounds of a poem.
b. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
c. The use of sounds, words, phrases or whole lines more than once.
d. Knowing what is important in the poem.
9. A poem MUST use punctuation.
a. True b. False c. I don’t know d. I’m not sure
10. It implies a hidden meaning in words.
a. Imagery b. Symbolism c. Picture d. Poster Making
11. What structure is poetry written in?
a. Sentences and Paragraphs c. Lines and Paragraphs
b. Sentences and Stanzas d. Lines and Stanzas
12. Poems that tell a story are called...
a. Free Verse b. Sonnet c. Narrative d. Lyrical
13. Poems that express strong feelings or emotions and is like a song are called...
a. Free Verse b. Sonnet c. Narrative d. Lyrical
14. The writer of a poem is called...
a. Poet b. Illustrator c. Author d. Smart Person
15. What is imagery?
a. a comparison using "like" or "as"
b. sound words
c. using your imagination
d. the use of sensory details that allow the reader to picture the scene
16. I use iambic meter in each line, and line-ending rhymes. I am a short rhyming poem with
14 lines. What type of poetry I am?
a. Free Verse b. Sonnet c. Narrative d. Lyrical
17. I have two lines of verse which rhyme and form a unit alone or as part of a poem. What
form of poetry am I?
a. Monostich b. Couplet c. Tercet d. Quatrain
18. Its 14 lines fall into two main divisions: the first eight lines, or “octave,” and the final six
lines, or “sestet.”
a. Petrarchan b. Spenserian c. Octavian d. Shakespearean
19. Its 14 lines are divided into three quatrains, or four-line units, and one couplet.
a. Petrarchan b. Spenserian c. Octavian d. Shakespearean
20. The rhyme pattern of a Shakespearean Sonnet.
a. ABAB CDCD EFEF GG c. AABB CCDD EEFF GG
b. ABBA ABBA CDECDE d. BABA CDCD EFEF GG
21. “Mi Ultimo Adios” is a/an …
a. Sonnet b. Ode c. Elegy d. Epic
22. A formal, often ceremonious lyric poem that addresses and often celebrates a person, place,
thing, or idea
a. Sonnet b. Ode c. Elegy d. Epic
23. It is a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
a. Sonnet b. Ode c. Elegy d. Epic
24. A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different
kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Hyperbole
25. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is
not literally applicable.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Hyperbole

II. Enumeration
Directions: Give the following.

A. Give at least eight (8) forms of poetry


1. 5.
2. 6.
3. 7.
4. 8.

B. Give the two (2) types of Sonnet.


9.
10.

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