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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-B MIMAROPA
Division of Palawan
WENCESLAO VILLAPA HIGH SCHOOL
Mainit, Brooke’s Point, Palawan

ASSESMENT IN ENGLISH - 7
QUARTER – 2

TEST A.

Directions: Read the sentences below and identify what they refer to from the given choices below each. Write the
letter of your answer directly in the blank.
______1. The question “What is the main reason why Tin and Lowell are talking about the Municipal Meet?”
is example of?
A. Listening for appreciation C. Listening for specific information
B. Listening for gist D. Listening for main ideas or important information

______2. When we need to differentiate fact from opinion we are using _________________________?
A. Listening for appreciation C. Listening for specific information
B. Listening for gist D. Listening for main ideas or important information

______3. When one asks for instructions on how to get somewhere, he or she needs to listen more carefully in every
important detail. This is an example of _____________?
A. Listening for appreciation C. Listening for specific information
B. Listening for gist D. Listening for main ideas or important information

______4. “What is the dialogue all about?” is an example of ______________________?


A. Listening for appreciation C. Listening for specific information
B. Listening for gist D. Listening for main ideas or important information

______5. This type of listening strategies focuses on the understanding of the general idea without listening carefully
and not giving importance to details.
A. Listening for appreciation C. Listening for specific information
B. Listening for gist D. Listening for main ideas or important information

______6. “What made Tin happier at despite of the Covid-19?” is an example of _______________?
A. Listening for appreciation C. Listening for specific information
B. Listening for gist D. Listening for main ideas or important information

For questions 7-14, Choose the statement that best summarizes the following passages. Write the letter of the
correct answer on your notebook.

______7. Janie’s dog wasn’t feeling well today. He did not want to go out for his walk and did not eat his food. Janie
threw his toy across the yard hoping he would run to fetch it, but he just sat there.
A. Janie’s dog is active but today he is sick.
B. The dog is sick and tired that is why he is not feeling well.
C. Janie’s dog is sick and he did not go for a walk, eat or play.
D. None of these

______8. Blair and Natalie are not speaking to each other today. It was weird sitting at their table during lunch while
they were glaring at each other. I hope they make up soon; we are three best friends and I don’t want to choose sides.
A. I ate lunch alone because my best friends had a fight.
B. I don’t like having lunch when my friends have a fight.
C. Blair and Natalie did not speak but glared at each other. I hope my best friends make up.
D. None of these
______9. Julio decided to stay up and watch television instead of studying for his History exam. Today, when it was
time to take the test, he looked at the paper and could not answer any of the questions. He swore that from this day
forward he would always study for tests.
A. Julio had an exam and promised that he will study the next time.
B. Julio liked to watch TV so he spent most of his time watching TV shows.
C. Julio watched television instead of studying for his History exam so he could not answer the test.
He swore to always study.
D. None of these

______10. Cats are affectionate, cute, and independent. Unlike dogs, cats can stay alone if you go away on a trip. They
do not need to be walked and are easy to potty train. Also, cats do not bark, so your neighbors will not have any noise to
complain about. If someone wants to have a pet, a cat is great choice.

a. Cats are great pets because they are better than dogs.
b. Dogs are a lot of work because they always bark and need a walk.
c. Cats are affectionate, cute and independent. Cats are great pets because they don’t need a lot of work or
disturb neighbors.
D. None of these

______11. The fact that electronic computers are now used for data processing has led the general public to believe that
it is a mysterious, complicated science and that the computers are giant brains. Both of these ideas are false. A computer
is basically just a high-speed adding machine that performs the functions it is told to. If the input data are varied even a
little, the computer is unable to operate until it is programmed to accept the variations. The business operations it
performs are impressive only because of the extremely high speed of manipulation, but most of these operations have
been used for decades. Unlike man, the computer performs repetitive calculations without getting tired or bored.

A. A computer is a high-speed adding machine. C. A computer is impressive because of its high speed.
B. A computer is a mysterious giant brain. D. A computer is superior to man in many ways.

______12. In earlier days those who had overseas business which they believed should be discussed personally, took
ship and set out across the briny deep. Once aboard they transacted their affairs, engaging in commercial and social
matters or conducting government business. Today ships and passengers continue to sail the seven seas, and airplanes
soar overhead. But above them all, words speed through the sky – telephone conversations quickly bring together in the
most personal fashion people who are separated by thousands of miles.

A. Overseas telephone service today is ruling out all need for overseas travel.
B. Nothing can take the place of person-to-person conversation in settling business, social, and government
problems.
C. Many conversations which once required overseas travel can now be conducted by telephone.
D. Even with modern overseas telephone service people continue to travel abroad by ship or by plane.

______13. The attitudes of Americans toward gambling are amazingly contradictory. You may find, for example, that
horse racing is legal in your state, but that you cannot legally play poker for money on your front porch; bookies may be
prosecuted by state law, but they are supposed to purchase a federal license nonetheless; one church condemns
gambling, while another raises money by sponsoring Bingo games. Gambling laws are inconsistent from state to state or
even from town to town and are very difficult to enforce.

A. Americans have negative attitudes toward gambling.


B. Gambling laws are difficult to enforce
C. Gambling laws are inconsistent from community to community.
D. Churches do not have uniform ideas about gambling.

______14. “If you want something done, give it to a busy person.” Initially that advice sounds strange, but people with
energy and ambition often get things done. Throughout time, it has been proven that people with ambition accomplish
things that others thought were impossible. Whether a person wants to set a world record or rise to the top, ambition is
the one quality that is most needed.

A. The ways in which ambition affects social life C. How to have ambition
B. The negative effects of ambition D. The value of ambition
______15. Anna is searching for the definition of the word ambivalence. What should be the best query for her?
A. ambivalence C. ambivalence translation
B. ambivalence meaning D. what is the definition of ambivalence

______16. Sabrina already found 20000 search results for her query. She wants to make sure that she is looking into the
search result she needs. She wants to know what the search result is about, its content and other related information.
Where can she find this information?
A. query B. snippet C. web address D. web history

______17. 3. Josh wants to contribute in helping the community to save energy. He wants to know more about solar
energy. He is on his laptop connected to the internet. Arrange the steps for Josh.

1. Type in his query “solar energy” in the search bar.


2. Choose among 20000 search results.
3. Select a search engine.
4. Choose a browser.
A. 1-2-3-4 B. 2-3-4-1 C. 4-3-1-2 D. 4-3-2-1

______18. Karen needs to watch a step-by-step procedure in making a slime. She already has 20000 search results.
What category should she choose?
A. all B. maps C. images D. videos

______19. Where are you going to type in your preferred search engine?
A. snippet B. tool bar C. address bar D. web address

______20. The information in black underneath the title is called the _________________. It gives you a sense of what
you will find on the page, and what it has to do with the search you entered.
A. snippet B. query C. maps D. tool

______21. Google and Yahoo are examples of ___________. They are web-based tool that enable us to locate
information in the World Wide Web.
A. browser B. search bar C. web address D. search engine

______22. Facebook is an example of a/an _________.


A. snippet B. website C. search bar D. search engine

______23. Chrome and Safari are examples of _________________. They are software that are used to access the
internet.
A. browser B. search bar C. web address D. search engine

______24. Betty is using google as her search engine, she is asking Alice where to type her query. What should Alice
answer?
A. tool bar B. search bar C. address bar D. web address

______25. Henry is looking for Roxas Avenue. He will meet his friend there. He is using google and has over 30000
search results. What category should he choose to narrow down his search?
A. tools B. maps C. images D. videos

______26. Andy needs to answer her assignment. She was tasked to search for the process of photosynthesis. What
should be her query?
A. photosynthesis C. process of photosynthesis
B. all about photosynthesis D. how photosynthesis works

______27. This is also called as URL. What is it?


A. World Wide Web B. Web address C. Snippet D. Google

______28. What is this logo?


A. Google chrome B. Google.com C. Yahoo D. MSN
______29. Using google as your search engine, search for the founders of google.
A. Larry Page and Sergey Brin C. Mark Zuckerberg
B. Larry Brin and Sergey Page D. Steve Jobs

______30. These are collections of short, factual entries often written by different contributors who are knowledgeable
about the topic.
A. books B. journals C. encyclopedias D. magazines

______31. It is a collection of articles usually written by scholars in an academic or professional field. A. journal B.
encyclopedia C. book D. magazines

______32. This covers virtually any topic, fact or fiction. For research purposes, you will probably be looking for this
which synthesizes all the information on one topic to support a particular argument or thesis.
A. book B. magazine C. journal D. encyclopedia

______33. A collection of articles and images about diverse topics of popular interest and current events.
A. magazine B. journal C. encyclopedia D. book

______34. This is a collection of articles about current events usually published daily. Since there is at least one in
every city, it is a great source of local information.
A. encyclopedia B. newspaper C. journal D. book

Test B.
Directions: True/False. Tell whether the statement is True or False. Write True if it is correct and False if it is wrong.
_________ 1. Every piece of information requires careful consideration.

_________ 2. Different kinds of information are written for different purposes and different audiences.

_________ 3. Information in any format is produced to convey a message and is shared via a selected delivery method.

_________ 4. Choosing the right information starts with knowing more about the different kinds that are available.

_________ 5. You will be better positioned to select the best sources for your information needs if you learn more about

how and why information sources are created.

Test C.
Directions: Matching Type Test. Match the steps in column A with each appropriate description in column B.
Write the letter of your answer directly in the blank.

SIX STEPS ON HOW TO RESEARCH A TOPIC


Column A Column B
_________1) Present A. What is the problem I have to solve?

_________2) Locate B. What resources will be the best to use? Is the

_________3) Assess information relevant?

_________4) Select C. How do I find the information I need?

_________5) Organize D. How best can I use my information?

_________6) Define E. How can I best present the information?

F. How well did I complete the assignment?

Snippet search engine


TEST D.
Directions: Identify the correct terms for each item inside the box. Write your answers on a black space after the
number.

1.___________________ 2.___________________

3.___________________

4._______________
5._______________

6.___________________

“Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do” – Benjamin Spock
GOODLUCK & GODBLESS 

Prepared by:
JENY VEV G. DEROY
Science Teacher

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