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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
Schools Division Office of Santa Rosa City
SINALHAN INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
Prk 3 Brgy. Sinalhan, City of Santa Rosa, Laguna 4026

Third Periodical Test in English 9

Name: __________________________ Date: ___________ Score: ____________


Grade and Section: ________________ Signature of Parent: ______________________

Direction: Read each statement below carefully. Encircle the best answer for each statement. Strictly
NO ERASURES.

1. This term refers to an opinion formed before getting to know relevant facts of a case or situation.
A. Bias B. Prejudice c. Factual Information d. Subjective Content
2. This term refers to one-sided perspective in the absence of a neutral viewpoint.
A. Bias B. Prejudice c. Factual Information d. Subjective Content
3. These are statements that can be verified or proven to be true.
A. Bias B. Prejudice c. Factual Information d. Subjective Content
4. The statement, “It is a privilege to finish secondary education in Luis Palad Integrated High
School.” falls under which category?
A. Bias B. Prejudice c. Factual Information d. Subjective Content
5. The statement, “Some people are not served in a restaurant or retail store because of their color of
skin or race.” falls under which category?
A. Bias B. Prejudice c. Factual Information d. Subjective Content
6. The statement “The Basilica Menor de Tayabas is known for having the longest aisle among the
churches built during the Spanish colonial era.” Falls under which category?
A. Bias B. Prejudice c. Factual Information d. Subjective Content
7. This term refers to a method of persuasion appealing both the brain and the heart, primarily
tending to obtain an emotional reaction.
A. Fallacy B. Faulty Logic C. Emotional Appeal D. Unsupported Facts
8. This is a kind of persuasive technique used when making statements with imperfect reasoning or in
the absence of sound judgment.
A. Fallacy B. Faulty Logic C. Emotional Appeal D. Unsupported Facts
9. This kind of fallacy is not upheld by evidence or facts making the claim unsubstantiated or
unconfirmed.
A. Fallacy B. Faulty Logic C. Emotional Appeal D. Unsupported Facts
10. The statement “I argued with Mrs. Bam before I turned in my homework, so I got a bad grade on
my paper.” falls under what type of fallacy?
A. Fallacy B. Faulty Logic C. Emotional Appeal D. Unsupported Facts
11. The statement “Exercising makes you feel good.” falls under what type of fallacy?
A. Fallacy B. Faulty Logic C. Emotional Appeal D. Unsupported Facts
12. The statement "Science shows that the Earth is billions of years old!" falls under what type of
fallacy?
A. Fallacy B. Faulty Logic C. Emotional Appeal D. Unsupported Facts
13. Which of the following is an example of explicit bias?
A. Unconscious Preferences C. Discrimination based on race
B. Stereotyping D. Implicit Associations
14. How can being bias impact one’s decision making?
A. It has no effect on decision making.
B. It improves one’s way thinking.
C. It can lead to unfair or discriminatory decisions.
D. It only affects personal opinions.

15. How can individuals combat bias and prejudices?


For INSET_Workshop_2024
Prepared by: Reyes, Jefferson M. & Yamo, Reniel I.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
Schools Division Office of Santa Rosa City
SINALHAN INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
Prk 3 Brgy. Sinalhan, City of Santa Rosa, Laguna 4026

A. Ignoring these issues.


B. Staying silent when witnessing discrimination.
C. Promoting open-mindedness and educating oneself.
D. Encouraging stereotypes.
16. Identify the unsupported fact in the statement: “Studies have shown that eating chocolate every
day improves memory.”
A. Studies have shown C. Improves memory
B. Eating chocolate everyday D. None of the above.
17. Which emotional appeal is used in the statement “Support the environmental initiative, or future
generations will suffer the consequences of our neglect.”
A. Fair B. Guilt C. Joy D. Anger
18. What type of faulty logic occurs when a person argues that a claim is true because many people
believe it.
A. Appeal to Authority C. Bandwagon Fallacy
B. Hasty Generalization D. Slippery Slope
19. Why is it important to recognize and address bias?
A. Bias only affects certain individuals.
B. It can lead to unfair treatment and discrimination.
C. Bias is a natural and unchangeable part of human nature.
D. It has no real impact on individuals and society.
20. Which of the following statements an example of faulty logic?
A. Everyone wants to get married someday. A good self-concept is important in attracting a
husband or wife. Therefore, everyone should develop a good self-concept.
B. “I loved that movie we saw last night starring Daniel Padilla. I am going to rent
all of his movies, and I am sure I‘ll like all of them.”
C. "Science shows that the Earth is billions of years old!"
D. Students who take physics instead of earth science are studious and
hardworking.

For INSET_Workshop_2024
Prepared by: Reyes, Jefferson M. & Yamo, Reniel I.

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