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Summative Test in English 10

3rd Quarter

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Test I. Multiple Choice Read each item carefully and identify the term being described in the sentence. Write your answer on the answer sheet
provided.

1. This is the part of the argumentative essay that contains the evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal.
a. Body c. Conclusion
b. Rebuttal d. introduction

2. This is the statement of arguments that negate or disprove the counterclaim.


a. Body c. Conclusion
b. Rebuttal d. Introduction

3. This is also known as the claim or position of the argumentative essay


a. Argumentative Essay c. Counterclaim
b. Main Thesis d. Conclusion

4. This type of essay aims to convey and defend an opinion or stand by providing sound and solid evidence in order to convince the reader to
accept and side with an idea.
a. Argumentative Essay c. Counterclaim
b. Main Thesis d. Conclusion

5. This part summarizes the main points of the argumentative essay.


a. Evidence c. Body
b. Counterclaim d. Conclusion

6. This is the opposing view that challenges the opposition of the writer.
a. Counterclaim c. Conclusion
b. Evidence d. Body

7. These are the materials that support the claim.


a. Body c. Textual Analysis
b. Introduction d. Evidence
8. This part of an essay contains a hook that will motivate a person to read the entire work.
a. Textual Analysisc. Body
b. Hypothesis d. Introduction
9. This part of the argumentative essay states the context of the topic being written about.
a. Text c. Introduction
b. Body d. Conclusion
10. This part of the essay presents a call to action to the readers.
a. Textual Analysisc. Body
b. Conclusion d. Introduction
11. This is a part of an analytical essay which is closely related to your main argument or idea in the introduction.
a. Position c. Introduction
b. Opposing d. Textual Analysis
12. This is an essay that explains a short theme, idea, or an issue.
a. Persuasive c. Essay
b. Informative d. Argumentative
13. In writing a persuasive essay, it is important to be clear and concise with your
a. Position c. Idea
b. Opposition d. Topic
14. As you write an argumentative essay, make sure to talk about the other side of your argument- the side.
a. Position c. Negative
b. Positive d. Opposing
15. What tense to be used when writing an analytical essay?
a. Past Participle c. Present Tense
b. Past Tense d. Future Tense

16. It introduces the work by stating the author, title, and source along with the date of publication. Polish the one- to two-sentence summary of
the work that you developed earlier and add it to the introduction, leading up to your thesis statement.
a. Introduction c. Conclusion
b. Body d. Recommendation.

17. Use about three to five points to support your thesis statement. The questions you answered as you read should serve as a guide to help you
select your points.
a. Introduction c. Conclusion
b. Body d. Recommendation
18. Here you can summarize your main points, restate your thesis statement in fresh words, and discuss the success or failure of the author to
convince the reader. Is his or her work significant? How does it impact readers?
a. Introduction c. Conclusion
b. Body d. Recommendation
19. It is an exercise in judging the value of a piece of writing. It is also a way of improving your own skills by looking at the way other writers work.
a.Synopsis c. plot
b. critique d. NONE OF THE ABOVE
20. These are literatures created from the imagination – in other words, not based strictly on history and facts.
a. Fictional Narrative Text c. Narrative Texts
b. Non-fictional narrative texts d. ALL OF THE ABOVE
21. These are texts written based on facts, real events, and real people.
a. Fictional Narrative Text c. Narrative Texts
b. Non-fictional narrative texts d. ALL OF THE ABOVE
22. It is the comparison, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of works of literature.
a.Synopsis c. plot
b. critique d. Literary criticism
23. Which of the following is NOT a Formalist Approach in Literary Criticism?
a. It examines a text by its "organic form" - its setting, theme, scene, narrative, image and symbol.
b. It employs close readings of texts and analysis of the effects of literary elements and techniques on the text.
c. It analyzes and critics a text without considering external factors such as author’s personal life, historic background or reader’s bias.
d. It organizes the ideas into one.
24. Which of these is NOT an element of the literary text that are analyzed in formalist criticism.
a. Point of view b. Plot c. Setting d. Costumes
25. It is an approach that judges literary works according to moral rather than formal principles.
a. Feminist Approach b. Reader-response Approach
c. Historical Approach d. Moralistic Approach
26. This approach “seeks to understand a literary work by investigating the social, cultural, and intellectual context that produced it. The
context involves the writer’s life story and environment.
a. Feminist Approach b. Reader-response Approach
c. Historical Approach d. Moralistic Approach
27. The following are things to consider in writing a reader-response approach, EXCEPT:
a. Agreement/disagreement with the ideas in the text.
b. Reaction to how the ideas in the text relate to your own experience.
c. Reaction to how ideas in the text relate to other things you've read.
d. Allow the readers to imagine.
28. A _____________ is concerned with the content and values of the literary text. Therefore, literature that is ethically sound and encourages
virtue is praised, and literature that misguides
and corrupts is condemned.
a. Feminist Approach b. Reader-response Approach
c. Historical Approach d. Moralistic Approach
29. This approach “seeks to understand a literary work by investigating the social, cultural, and intellectual context that produced it. The
context involves the writer’s life story and environment. It uses history as a means of understanding a story more clearly.
a. Feminist Approach b. Reader-response Approach
c. Historical Approach d. Moralistic Approach
30. Which of the following is NOT an example of a Fictional Narrative text?
a. Fairy Tale b. Documentary c. Novel d. Legends
31. It is the viewpoint from which you view the setting, see the action, observe the characters, and hear the conversations.
a. Point of View b. Setting c. Plot d. Characters
32. It is more than just the place and time a story takes place. Setting also includes the atmosphere: the social and cultural context of the story.
a. Point of View b. Setting c. Plot d. Characters
33. It refers to the events in the story. Description on how the events cultural context of the story is organized, how the story started and ended.
a. Point of View b. Setting c. Plot d. Characters
34. This is the lifeblood of every novel, and some characters are more important than others. These are the people and even animals involved
in the literary text.
a. Point of View b. Setting c. Plot d. Characters
35. This includes symbolism (words with deeper meaning), figures of speech (simile, metaphor, etc.) and imagery.
a. Point of View b. Language c. Plot d. Characters

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