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SUMMATIVE TEST IN ENGLISH 10

SY: 2023-2024

NAME: ____________________________ GR.& SEC._________ SCORE:________

Multiple choice ;

Direction: Read the following Question and choose the best answer, write it before the
number.( basahin ng mabuti ang mga sumusunod na tanong at piliin ang tugmang sagot at
isulat ito bago ang numero)

_____1. It identifies a piece of what we want and work toward achieving it.
A. Campaign C. Research
B. Advocacy D. Repetition
_____2. It is a careful consideration of study regarding a particular concern or problem using
scientific methods.
A. Campaign C. Research
B. Advocacy D. Repetition
_____3. It means taking action to create change.
A. Campaign C. Research
B. Advocacy D. Repetition
_____4. What do you call the underlined word in, “We ought to preserve life.”?
A. Campaign C. Modal verb
B. Advocacy D. Repetition
_____5. What language device is used in, “Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!”?
A. Repetition C. Modal verb
B. Advocacy D. Repetition
_____6. What do language device is used when a “pathologist” is mentioned?
A. Expert C. Modal verb
B. Advocacy D. Repetition
_____7. What type of speech or text is used in the language for research, campaign and advocacy?
A. Expert C. Modal verb
B. Advocacy D. Persuasive
_____8. Where do we use the technical term hypothesis?
A. Expert C. Research
B. Advocacy D. Persuasive
_____9. An argumentative essay tries to change the reader’s mind by convincing the reader to agree
with the writer’s point of view.
A. True C. Either A or B
B. False D. Neither A nor B
_____10. In an argumentative essay, it is usually assumed that the reader agrees with the writer.
A. True C. Either A or B
B. False D. Neither A nor B
_____11. The reader needs to know what the issue is going to be.
A. True C. Either A or B
B. False D. Neither A nor B
_____12. An argumentative essay attempts to be highly __________ and __________.
A. argumentative; spiritual C. persuasive; logical
B. argumentative; emotional D. persuasive; analytical
_____13. This is an example of the sources of evidence.
A. gossips C. movies
B. research findings D. clips
_____14. The following are the parts of an argumentative essay EXCEPT __________.
A. thesis statement C. body
B. introduction D. conclusion
_____15. This part introduces the problem and gives the background information necessary for the
argument.
A. thesis statement C. body
B. introduction D. conclusion
_____16. Below are the characteristics of an argumentative essay EXCEPT one.
A. The argumentative essay introduces and explains the issue or case.
B. The essay offers reasons, and supports these reasons.
C. The essay, at times, refutes (proves wrong) opposing arguments.
D. The essay hides the issue to the readers.
_____17.This is marked by obtrusive energy and self-assertiveness.
A. Campaign C. Modal verb
B. Advocacy D. Aggressive
_____18. This is a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a
point of view.
A. Argument C. Modal verb
B. Advocacy D. Aggressiv
_____19. It is the quality or state of causing death or destruction.
A. Campaign C. Fatality
B. Advocacy D. Aggressive
_____20. This means to drive dangerously close behind another vehicle.
A. Campaign C. Fatality
B. Tailgate D. Aggressive
_____21. This is an inclination of temperament or outlook, especially a personal and sometimes
unreasoned judgment.
A. Campaign C. Bias
B. Tailgate D. Aggressive
_____22. It means the act or an instance of conceding (as by granting some- thing as a right,
accepting something as true, or acknowledging defeat).
A. Campaign C. Bias
B. Concession D. Aggressive
_____23. This is a piece of information presented as having objective reality.
A. Campaign C. Bias
B. Fact D. Aggressive
_____24. This is a chart, diagram, or illustration (as in a book or magazine, or on a website) that uses
graphic elements to present information in a visually striking way.
A. Campaign C. Infographic
B. Fact D. Aggressive
_____25. This is a belief stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge.
A. Opinion C. Infographic
B. Fact D. Aggressive
_____26. It is something (such as a graphic) that appeals to the sight and is used for effect or
illustration —usually used in plural.
A. Opinion C. Visual
B. Fact D. Aggressive
_____27. A statement used to make a declaration or to express strong belief on a certain topic is
called ______________.
A. assertion C. fact
B. opinion D. affirmation
_____28. When is the best time to formulate literary assertion?
A. after reading a story
B. after playing online games
C. before watching a play
D. before writing the poem
_____29. The following are types of assertion EXCEPT _______________.
A. I – Language Assertion
B. Emphatic Assertion
C. Core Assertion
D. Basic Assertion
_____30. This pertains to a view, a judgment or an appraisal about a particular matter.
A. assertion C. fact
B. opinion D. affirmation

_____31- 32. Why do we need to formulate assertions? (choose two answers)


A. to convince the reader to accept the writer’s interpretation
B. to let the reader understand the background of the paper
C. to present the conclusion of the academic research
D. to let the writer directly convey his idea or feeling
_____33. What makes a strong literary assertion?
A. Every assertion must contain hypothesis proposed by the author.
B. Every assertion must be followed by facts and evidence.
C. Every assertion must include observation made by the novelist.
D. Every assertion must include the summary of articles.
_____34. The following are parts of I-Language Assertion EXCEPT _______________.
A. It contains information on its effect or feeling of the writer.
B. It contains information on the recommendation of the writer.
C. It contains information from other credible sources.
D. It contains specific information from the literary work.
_____35. Which of the following statements BEST describes expository writing?
A. Expository writing is a form of writing that exposes readers to different types of literary
genres.
B. Expository writing seeks to explain or inform readers about a subject.
C. Expository writing is a form of writing that exposes readers to the life of an author.

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