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3 Quarter Exam PT

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Reviewer
ENGLISH 5
TRUE or FALSE

1. Taking a stand means to voice your opinion on issues that are


happening.
2.To make a stand is to determine effort to agree or disagree, to
defend something and to oppose or commend something.
3. The key is to completely believe in the topic. If you do not
believe what you are telling, you cannot convince the listener or
the reader.
4. The formula: Information + personal experiences = your stand
5. Do not collect information about the topic. Always base your
personal opinion.
AGREE or DISAGREE
6. Filipinos are kind and hospitable.
7. Copying to one’s work is just normal.
8. Global warming is real.
9. I am lucky to be a Filipino.
10. Everyone should love and be loved.
FACT or OPINION
11. Electricity can produce magnets.
12. Magnets can produce electricity.
13. Many kids like to play magnets than toy car.
14. I think people can create energy.
15. Electromagnet attracts pins and thumbtacks.
16. High voltage level can cause death.
17. A stronger magnet can be produced by using more coils of wire.
18. For me, all appliances work well with electromagnets.
19. The best generator is made of electromagnet.
20. Perhaps magnets should be used to add more electricity.
Multiple choice
21. These are text written for a variety of purposes, using different forms and
standards of composition.
a. Sentencesb. Phrases c. Text types d. Paragraph
 
22. It begins with a main idea and discusses the subcategories of that topic,
comparing and contrasting them with each other.
a. Classification b. Explanation c. Enumeration d. Time-order
 
23. It is one which presents ideas by listing or enumerating the kinds,
characteristics, classes, types, parts, ways, groups, and other information of a
certain thing. It usually starts with the statement of general subject that is broken
down into parts, classes, etc.
a. Explanation b. Enumeration c. Classification d. Time-order
24. A type of factual text that explains how or why something happens is an
explanation. It begins with the topic, describes items related to the topic in the right
order, and explains how these items are related to each other. It may have a conclusion.
This text type is written in the present tense.
a. Explanation b. Enumeration c. Classification d. Time-order
 
25. A process or how-to text gives explanations or directions. Each sentence tells the
next step in carrying out a process or in getting from one place to another.
a. Classification b. Explanation c. Enumeration d. Time-order
 
26. Signal words that may be used to show order of steps except one
a. firstb. before c. during d. maybe
 
27. Signal words used in enumeration are:
a. next b. following c. such as d. all of the above
28. What text-types is this?
a. classification
b. enumeration
c. explanation
d. time order
29. What text-types is this?
a. classification
b. enumeration
c. explanation
d. time order
30. What text-types is this?
a. classification
b. enumeration
c. explanation
d. time order
Multiple Choice
1. Water cycle, how a steam engine works, how a law is made or why we blink when we sneeze.
a. Classification Text b. Enumeration Text c. Time Order Text d. Explanation Text
 
2. "Sport shoes” as running, walking, football, basketball, or tennis shoes
a. Explanation Text b. Classification Text c. Enumeration Text d. Time Order Text
 
3. Order of events or chronology- to inform readers about events or contents.
Organized by time or date.
Non-fictions: biography or history
a. Classification Text b. Enumeration Text c. Explanation Text d. Time Order Text
 
4. Listing details in order; specify
A process of mentioning words or phrases step by step. Several, many, much, and a number
of( Quantifiers)
a. Time Order Text b. Classification Text c. Enumeration Text d. Explanation Text
5.
a. Enumeration Text
b. Explanation Text
c. Classification Text
d. Time Order Text
6.
a. Explanation Text
b. Enumeration Text
c. Classification Text
d. Time Order Text
7.
a. Classification Text
b. Explanation Text
c. Enumeration Text
d. Time Order Text
8.
a. Enumeration Text
b. Classification Text
c. Time Order Text
d. Explanation Text
9.
a. Explanation Text
b. Time Order Text
c. Classification Text
d. Enumeration Text
10.
a. Classification Text
b. Enumeration Text
c. Time Order Text
d. Explanation Text
11. This text type presents ideas by listing or enumerating the kinds,
characteristics, and classes.
a. Factual recount c. Time-order text
b. Cause and Effect text d. Enumeration Text
 
12. These are texts developed through a logical or chronological order
following a sequence.
b. Factual recount c. Explanation text
b. Enumeration Text d. Time-order text

13. It is a factual text that explains how or why something happens.


c. Enumeration Text c. Time-order text
b. Factual recount d. Explanation text
14. It is a historical report that tells events which have already happened in
time order.
a. Cause and Effect text c. Enumeration Text
b. Factual recount d. Time-order text

15. This text explains reasons and results of the phenomena or happenings,
situations, and trends.
b. Explanation text c. Time-order text
b. Cause and Effect text d. Enumeration Text

16. There are no right or wrong positions, since everyone is entitled to stand
in their own opinion.
a. True b. False
17. How are you going to make a stand?
a. don't say anything
b. to completely believing in the topic yourself
c. look at the topic then make a research
 
18. What does making a stand mean?
a. is to instantly ask questions all the time
b. is to determined effort to defend something or to
stop something from happening.
c. is to not take your seat at all
19. Which of the following is true?
a. If you don't believe in what you're telling or writing, how can you
convince the listener or someone else.
b. all of the above
c. Everyone is entitled to stand in their own opinion
d. To make a stand is to determined effort to defend something or to stop
something from happening
 
20. Which of the following is not true?
a. You make a stand if you don't believe in what you're telling or writing,
and do not convince the listener or someone else at all
b. You make a stand when you determine images/ideas that are explicitly
used to influence viewers

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