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Department of Education

Region VI-Western Visayas


Schools Division of Iloilo
ILONGBUKID NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Ilongbukid, San Rafael, Iloilo

SUMMATIVE TEST IN CREATIVE NONFICTION


MODULE 1-2

I. Multiple Choice
Direction: Read each item carefully and answer the question/statement that follow. Write
the letter of the correct answer in your activity notebook.

1. Nonfiction means
A. True B. False C. Imaginary D. Humorous
2. What is true about the importance of a theme in a literary work?
A. A good author is one that does not pay attention to the theme.
B. It is okay not to have a theme when you write a narrative.
C. A good story must only have one minor theme for it to be great.
D. It is the core message of the story.it takes the form of a brief meaningful insight or
a comprehensive vision of life
3. This refers to the time and place of a story.
A. Imagery B. Setting C. Plot D. Point of View
4. A literary technique in which an abstract idea is given a form of characters, actions, or events
A. Alliteration B. Allegory C. Irony D. Paradox
5. What is personification?
A. A character that contrasts and parallels the main character in a play or story.
B. The atmosphere or emotional condition created by the piece, within the
setting.
C. The endowment of inanimate objects or abstract concepts with animate or
living qualities.
D. A recurring object, concept, or structure in a work of literature.
6. A struggle or problem in the story for the main character is the:
A. Protagonist B. flashback C. Metaphor D. conflict
7. A prediction or hints of what will happen is called:
A. Foreshadowing B. alliteration C. Personification D. genre
8. “Life is like a box of chocolates” is an example of:
A. Metaphor B. meter C. Simile D. onomatopoeia

9. “My cat is a log” is an example of:


Metaphor
A. B. meter C. Simile D.onomatopoeia
10. When the author takes the reader back in time to a memory, he/she is using
A. Foreshadowing B. flashback C. Alliteration D. figurative language

11. “Bob built a brilliant boat” is an example of:


A. Foreshadowing B. metaphor C. Simile D. alliteration
12. When the climax or conflict is solved it is called the
A. Plot B. resolution C. Setting D. conflict

13. What sound device is used in the line, “miserable, mighty men tormented”?
A. metaphor B. simile C. alliteration D. metonymy
14. Which of the following sentences uses alliteration?
A. The early bird catches the worm.
B. We will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.
C. You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me.
D. A big black bug bit a big black dog and the big black dog bled blood.
15. A student felt nervous after the teacher requested him to be the emcee in the school’s program.
What type of conflict is present in the sentence?
A. person vs. nature B. person vs. self C. person vs. society D. person vs. person
16. The wall written with school rules and regulations is as solid as the ground it stands on.
What figure of speech is used in the statement?
A. metaphor B. oxymoron C. simile D. metonymy
17. Elna is about to leave for work early in the morning. When she looks up the sky, she notices dark
clouds forming above her. She picks up her umbrella, puts it in her bag, then goes out of the house
calmly. What literary technique can be found in the sentence?
A. in medias res B. suspense C. foreshadowing D. flashback

18.
Mariana looked out of the window toward the other side of Artiaga Street. A
group of men had gathered around a low table in front of Sergio's sari-sari store. It was
ten o'clock, Tuesday morning. Yet these men did not find it too early to drink, and
worse. They wanted her husband to be with them. Victor was now reaching for his shirt
hooked on the wall between Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos. Mariana turned to him, her
eyes wild in repulsion and anger.
Dogeaters
-Leoncio P. Deriada

Based on the passage above, which part of the plot is revealed?


A. exposition B. conflict C. climax D. denouement

19. “Hello heavenly sunshine, my dear friend. I’ve come to dance with you again.”
The sentence is an example of___________________.
A. personification B. apostrophe C. anaphora D. litotes
20. On New Year’s Eve, the air is filled with bangs and booms of fireworks.
The sentence contains an example of _________________.
A. metaphor B. rhyme C. onomatopoeia D. simile
21. What is the literary device in the words “warm wind, the west wind?”
A. onomatopoeia C. rhyme
B. alliteration D. rhythm

22. Which of the sentences below is an example of onomatopoeia?

A. She cries like a baby. C. Rabid dogs wouldn't make me scared.

B. The bottle fizzed then popped. D. The hose is a brown snake on the ground.

23. Your Literature teacher asks you to arrange the events in a story giving emphasis on the exposition,
rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. Which of the elements of the short story does it refer?
A. setting B. character C. plot D. conflict
24. The cows are mooing, the ducks are quacking,
The hens are clucking while the horse neigh,
My Uncle’s farm is full of fun and noise,
Every single worn, every single day.
Above is an example of what literary elements
a. Alliteration b. Simile c. Onomatopoeia d. Allusion
25. Dear diary, are you my only friend
That knows what goes on in my mind and heart?
Nay, only Allah knows about me
Thus I must tear your pages now apart.
Above is an example of what literary elements
a. Simile b. Personification c. Assonance d. Allusion
26. Look at the trees as they dance in the rain,
As the wind blows them and they shed their leaves.
When the rain stops ‘tis time for them to rest,
To watch us next as they stand in the breeze.
Above is an example of what literary elements
a. Simile b. Personification c. Assonance d. Allusion
27. The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in beautiful and varied constellations
which were sprinkled across the astronomical landscape. This pertains to what imagery
a. Olfactory & Visual b. Tactile & Gustatory c. Gustatory & Visual d. Tactile & Auditory
28. “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,
But I have promises to keep……”
This pertains to what imagery
a. Tactile b. Gustatory c. Visual d. Olfactory
29. “My sorrow, when she’s here with me,
Thinks these dark days of autumn rain
Are beautiful as days can be;
She loves the bare, the withered tree;
She walked the sodden pasture lane.”
This pertains to what imagery
a. Olfactory b. Tactile c. Gustatory d. Auditory
30. Silence was broken by the peal of piano keys as Shean began practicing her concerto.
a. Tactile b. Gustatory c. Visual d. Auditory

STUDY WELL AND BE TRIUMPHANT!


GOD BLESS!

Prepared by:

ANGELIE CRISTINE A. POMADO


Subject Teacher
ANSWER KEY
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. B
11. A
12. B
13. C
14. D
15. B
16. C
17. C
18. A
19. B
20. C
21. B
22. B
23. C
24. C
25. D
26. A
27. A/C
28. C
29. VISUAL
30. D

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