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Quarter 3 –Summative Test

Creative Writing
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (Write the letter of the best answer before the
number)
A. technical B. academic
C. creative D. expository
C_____1. Which form of writing uses imagination and figurative language?
A_____2. Which form of writing explains the steps in accomplishing tasks?
B_____3. Which form of writing is tied to a specific discipline or field?
C_____4. Such words I heard from my boyfriend are razors that cut every
part of my heart.
A_____5. Duterte issued the marching order during a talk with some 100
Philippine Army soldiers at the Armed Forces of the Philippines Central
Command Headquarters.
For questions 6-7, which of the specific sense manifests in the
sentences below.
a. sight b. hearing c. taste d. touch
A_____6. The deserted building on the island looked like a ghost.
D_____7. She was moaning while her finger was fearfully
trembling.
A_____8. Which sentence below manifests euphemism?
a. I really need a bit of peace and quiet.
b. You are my sunshine.
c. Like a star glowing out of the blue of the sky.
d. Beat! Beat! Drums-blow bugles blow!
_____9. Which of the following below utilizes synecdoche?
a. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
b. The ship was a tiger roaring through the water.
c. Moths cough and drop wings.
d. And time works for all the works and days of hands.
_____10. Which sentence below is an example of internal conflict?
a. A character disagrees with the values, laws, or beliefs of a group.
b. A character has a problem with outside forces like weather or land.
c. A character develops a struggle between his thoughts and ideas.
d. A character has an agreement or disagreement with another character.
_____11. Which sentence below is an example of Character vs. society?
a. A character disagrees with the values, laws, or beliefs of a group.
b. A character has a problem with outside forces like weather or land.
c. A character develops a struggle between his thoughts and ideas.
d. A character has an agreement or disagreement with another character.
_____12. Which plot technique is described below?
As a man gets ready for work, we see that he is there and sweating. His wife kisses him goodbye,
and the man throws her an uneasy loo and he picks up his briefcase.
a. Suspense b. Foreshadowing c. motifs and symbols d. flashback
_____13. Which of the following is a combination of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed
syllable in a line of poetry?
a. Iamb b. Trochee c. Anapest d. Dactyl
_____14. Which kind of poem does not follow a rhyme scheme?
a. Conventional poem b. Blank verse c. free verse d. haiku
_____15. Which is the kind of poetry that follows 5-7-5 pattern?
a. diona b. haiku c. concrete d. tanaga
_____16. What is a group of lines in a poem similar to that of a paragraph; the
way the poem is divided?
a. alliteration b. stanza c. repetition d. simile
_____17. Which type of character is described as “remained the same”
throughout the story?
a. round b. flat c. static d. dynamic
_____18. Which type of character is described as well-developed?
a. round b. flat c. static d. dynamic
_____19. Which type of point of view is described as “god-like” or “all-
knowing”?
a. first personb. second c. third person d. omniscient
_____20. It is a poetic form that is composed of fourteen lines and
traditionally follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure.
a. haiku b. tanaga c. diona d. sonnet
II.ELEMENTS OF FICTION
DIRECTION: A fictional work is composed of general elements. Below are
jumbled letters. Rearrange the letters to form the element of fiction. Look at
the example from the option box.

1.ASCATRHCER – CHARACTER E
2.TSIEGTN – SETTING A
3.NPITO FO WIVE – POINT OF VIEW F
4.OPTL – PLOT B
5.EMTHE – THEME G
6.LSSMBYO – SYMBOLS D
7.TCFLNICO – CONFLICT C
8. LACISYHP DLROW – PHYSICAL WORLD H
III. A. Distinguish the forms of fiction by the given description. Look at the four
choices below.
A. Flash Fiction B. Short stories C. Novella D. Novels
C _____9. It commonly comprises around 50-100 pages and offers a greater
avenue for character and theme development. It can be considered a story that
plays somewhere between a short story and a novel.
D_____10.They don’t need limits regarding length. They have trilogies and
tetralogies. They are the ideal form when dealing with stories that involve more
characters, varied plots, and setup and have a more open-handed coverage of
the time. These are long works of fiction (main plot with conflict, plus sub-plots
with conflicts)
B_____11. Written works usually run from 2,000-6,000 words and are about 8-28
pages. It is brief, and it focuses on one single conflict.
A_____12. Also called short-short. This is under the umbrella of a short story and
is mainly regarded to contain a limited amount of words that run from 250-1,000.
B. Characters:
A. Characterization C. Flat Character
B. Rounded Character D. Static Character
B____13. Associated with characters who are complex on
whom you will typically meet every day.
D____14. The ones who do not change all throughout the story.
A____15. It is how a character is introduced to the reader. It is
the process by which the author reveals the personality of the
characters.
C____16. A character who has one or two sides, representing
one or two traits—often a stereotype.
C. Different Viewpoints
A. Point of View C. Second-person POV
B. First-person POV D. Third-person POV
D____17. It uses the words “he”, “she”, “they” and sometimes
“it”.
C____18. It uses the word “you” and is also used when giving
directions or speaking directly to someone. Almost NEVER used
to tell a story.
A___19. It refers to the way the story is told. The perspective
(position) from which the events are narrated.
B___20. It uses the words “I” or “we” It is often used when
someone is stating an opinion or sharing a feeling.

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