English 10 Periodical Test
English 10 Periodical Test
English 10 Periodical Test
ENGLISH 10
I. OBJECTIVES:
Given the Second Periodic Examination in English 10, the Grade 10 pupils will:
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II. TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Understanding
Remembering
Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying
Creating
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LEARNING COMPENTENCIES
I. Remembering
Directions: Identify the terms asked on each number. Choose the correct term on the box
below. Write your answer on the blank space provided.
II. Understanding
Directions: Read and understand the text given and answer the questions that follow. Write the
letter of your answer on the blank space provided.
____ 6. Reading is classified as linear text when we read texts in what type of medium?
A. Printed on paper C. In a computer
B. In verse D. In a television
____ 7. Tyler overslept and missed his bus. He looked at his alarm clock and it read 8:45 am. He
was more than 30 minutes late for school. He casually walked to the kitchen and poured
himself some cereal. What can be inferred about Tyler?
A. He is nervous about being tardy.
B. He is in a huge rush to make it to school.
C. He could care less that he’s late.
D. He is hungry.
____ 8. Why is setting important to a story?
A. It tells about the characters.
B. It lets us know the context of characters’ actions and sets the mood.
C. It settles the conflict.
D. It helps predict the ending of a story.
____ 9. Which among the following types of characterization is when the author clearly
describes how the character should look?
A. Direct B. Indirect C. Antagonist D. Protagonist
____ 10. “She is certainly going through a hard time,” is using an adverb of affirmation. Which
among the following word is an adverb of affirmation?
A. Going B. Through C. Certainly D. Hard
III. Applying
A. Directions: Read and understand the following questions. Write the letter of the correct
answer on the blank space provided.
____ 11. Based on the graph below, what is the supply and demand for cars in year 2003?
IV. Analyzing
A. Directions: Read and analyze the following statements. Write YES if the statement is TRUE
and NO if the statement is FALSE.
________ 23. Linear texts are presented in tables, charts, graphs, and diagrams.
________ 24. When something is implied (not clearly stated) in a piece of writing, it is often
referred to as explicit information.
________ 25. Explicit communication involves the use of facial expressions.
________ 26. When determining a theme, the reader should first consider the illustrations.
________ 27. “He is a shy and quiet man,” uses direct characterization.
________ 28. Adverbs of affirmation are, as the name implies, words which declare that a given
statement or fact is true, or “positive
________ 29. “I have never seen him,” uses an adverb of affirmation.
B. Directions: Analyze the following questions. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
blank space provided.
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____ 33.
V. Evaluating
Directions: Read the instructions for the following numbers.
34-35. Why are books a much more reliable source than the Internet? Explain in 2 or more
sentences.
(Grammar and Punctation – 2 points; Content and Relativeness to the topic – 2 points)
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VI. Creating
A. Directions: Create a slogan advertising the use of books to students.
42-43. (Creativity – 3 points; Content and Relativeness to the topic – 3 points)
B. Directions: Write a sentence according to the following instructions for each number. Use
appropriate punctuation marks and capitalization.
44. Give an example of an irony.
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45. Give an example of an oxymoron.
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46. Give an example of an imperative sentence.
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47. Give an example of a declarative sentence.
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C. Directions: In your own words, write down the meaning and message of the poem “Sursum
Surda” in 5 or more sentences. Use appropriate punctuation marks and capitalization.
(Grammar and Punctuation – 3 points; Content and Relativeness to the topic – 3 points)
48-50.
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