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TEST QUESTION

SUBJECT: CREATIVE WRITING

SUBMITTED BY: JULIUS MARAMAG

SUBMITTED TO: ROSE MARIE CANGAS


CREATIVE WRITING

1. Technically, a diary is a type of ______________

a. Journal c. Dream journal

b. Diaries d. Memory journal

2. It is kind of journal where you write down the event of each day, result in a chronicle of
your life.

a. Magazine c. Essays

b. Newspaperd. Diaries

3. This flow from creative thinking.

a. Poetry c. Essays

b. Memoir d. Song lyrics

4. One of the most popular types of creative writing is_______________

a. Storytelling c. Poetry

b. Drama d. free writing

5. Another popular but under- appreciated type of writing is______________

a. Journal c. Diaries

b. Poetry d. Essays

6. They are usually the length of novel or novellas.

a. Memoir c. Storytelling

b. Letters d. Scripts

7. It is defined as “ a brief evocative description, account, or episode.”

a. Vignettes c. Speeches

b. Scripts d. Essays

8. The ability to communicate effectively is increasing valuable,___________ is a useful skill.

a. Letter c. Journalism

b. Poetry d. Memoir

9. This have potential to reach a non- reading audience.

a. Speeches c. Song lyrics

b. Scripts d. Memoir

10. This is an excellent path for writers who can play an instrument or who want to collaborate
with musicians.

a. Song lyrics c. Blogging

b. Free writing d. Scripts


11. It is a discipline that can lead to prosperous and interesting career opportunities in almost
any field ranging from science to politics to education.

a. Speeches c. Journalism

b. Songs d. Letters

12. This often infuse their writing with opinion and storytelling to make their pieces more
compelling.

a. Diaries c. Letters

b. Journalism d. Vignettes

13. This a piece of technology that displays content on the web or an electronic device.

a. Blogging c. Scripts

b. Free writing d. Letters

14. It is strange words and images find their way to the page.

a. Free writing c. Drama

b. Blogging d. Diaries

15. Nonfiction means________________

a. True c. Fake

b. False d. Humorous

16. A biography describes______________

a. The individual’s hobbies. C. The mistakes one has made in life.

b. The childhood experiences. D. The birth of an individual’s children

17. Which of the following summaries could describe an autobiography?

a. A famous writer’s life told by another author

b. A famous basketball player’s wife sharing memories of her late husband.

c. Michael Jackson’s mother describing his childhood.

d. Helen Keller writing about her difficulties of being blind all her life.

18. To support a main idea, writers often use_______________

a. Persuasion to prove their point.

b. Fact and details to help prove their point.

c. Opinions and details to help prove their point

d. Summaries of details to help their point

19. Which of the following is not a question you should ask to find the main idea?

a. What is the author’s purpose?

b. What point is the author trying to make?


C. What is the selection mainly about?

d. When did the author write the selection?

20. To change a word’s meaning, you can add a prefix_________________

a. To the middle of the word.

b. To the end of the word.

c. To the beginning of the word.

d. After the word

21. Nonfiction has two major types that function to “tell a story” o” to give information.

a. Narrative and information

b. Expository and Narrative

c. Narrative and Realistic

d. Expository and Persuasive

22. Which of the following kinds of selections do NOT tell a story?

a. Narrative

b. Descriptive

c. Persuasive

d. Fiction

23. The primary purpose of an expository piece is to do which of the following?

a. To persuade you to change your mind.

b. To give out factual information.

c. To help reader to understand main idea’s.

d. To entertain the reader.

24. The primary purpose of a persuasive piece is_______________

a. To change an opinion

b. To give information

c. To entertain the reader

d. To give directions

25. Who is the narrator of an autobiography?

a. Another author

b. Unknown admirer

c. A relative

d. The author
26. When an author tries to change your opinion about something, then author’s purpose is
to_______________

a. Inform

b. Entertain

c. Persuade

d. Express

27. When the author gives you factual information, the author’s purpose is
to_______________

a. Inform

b. Entertain

c. Persuade

d. Express

28. The makes a story humorous and funny because he wants to_____________

a. Inform

b. Entertain

c. Persuade

d. Express

29. Fact- opinion – Mrs. Barnes is married to handsome man.

a. Fact

b. Opinion

c. Neither

d. Both Fact and Opinion

30. Fact- Opinion- Mrs. Smith was born on july 4, 1935.

a. Fact

b. Opinion

c. Neither Fact or Opinion

d. Both Fact and Opinion

31. Tragedy is a type of drama in which the protagonist meets a calamitous end.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

32. The climax of a drama does not include a problem.


a. True

b. False

c. None of these

d. Both False and True

33. The element of diction in drama can be defined as:

a. Everything that is seen

b. The way the characters speak

c. Everything that is heard

d. Characters

34. When “Putting it on Paper” character titles should be written in all capital letters.

a. True

b. False

c. Both True and False

d. All of these

35. The element of plot in drama can be defined as:

a. The events, what happens and how it unfolds

b. The characters

c. Everything the characters say

d. All of the above

36. The element of character in drama can be defined as:

a. Moral quality such as patience

b. Everything that is heard

c. The events, what happens and how it unfolds

d. The persons carrying out the action/plot

37. The element of spectacle in drama can be defined as:

a. Everything that is heard

b. Everything that is sung

c. Everything that is seen

d. The props

38. Exposition is the part of the plot structure that provides background information about the
drama.

a. True

b. False
c. Both False and True

d. All of these

39. A cover page should include only the name of the drama

a. True

b. False

c. Both True and False

d. All of these

40. The element of music in drama can be defined as:

a. Everything that is heard

b. Everything that is sung

c. Everything that is seen

d. The way the characters speak

41. Comedy is type of drama in which the protagonist meets a calamitous end.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

42. What is the main reason we should be creative…….

a. Not being creative is boring

b. My parents want me to be creative

c. It’s fun!

d. God is creative and are made in His image.

43. Poetry can be defined as “a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic
qualities, in addition to, or instead of its ostensible meaning.”

a. True

b. False

c. Both True and False

d. All of these

44. Paragraphs include there different types of sentences. What three types of sentences
would those be?

a. Topic, supporting, concluding

b. Starting, supporting, concluding

c. Topic, details, ending


d. Topic, supporting, ending

45. What would be a good example of prose writing?

a. Paragraph about the benefits of rating carrots

b. Dictionary definitions

c. Newspaper article

d. All of the above

46. Free verse can be defined as “a term describing various styles of poetry that are not
written using strict meter?

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

47. Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry with 18 syllables.

a. False

b. True

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

48. The difference between a metaphor and a simile is…….

a. They are spelled differently

b. Both compare to unlike things only a simile uses the words ‘ like’ or As.”

c. There is no difference

d. All of the above

49. Litotes are double positives used for poetic effect.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

50. Hyperbole is when the writer has over exaggerated something for emphasis….

a. True

b. False

c. Both True and False

d. All of these

51.” Wisdom builds her house” is an example of a litote.


a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

52. “Wisdom build her house” is an example of personification.

a. True

b. False

c. Both True and False

d. All of these

53. Choose the example of perfect rhyme.

a. Cat, Hat

b. Fright, Frieght

c. Laughter, Slaughter

d. Dunct, Frage

54. Irony is the difference between the surface meaning of words and the implications that are
drawn from them.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

55. What do you called the power and act to create a literary production.

a. Writing

b. Creative

c. Imaginative literary

d. Creative writing

56. who defined the writing as a way of communicating a message to a reader for a purpose
through the literary use of forms like narration.

a. Lauri E. Rozakis

b. Thomas Beckket

c. Chamber Anderson

d. Noam Chomsky

57. What do you called a category of creative writing that tells about made up of events and
characters of imaginary situation?

a. Non- realistic
b. Fiction

c. Non- Fiction

d. Semi- Fiction

58. What do you called a category of creative writing that tells about real people and events?

a. Non- Fiction

b. Fiction

c. Semi- Fiction

d. Non- - Realistic

59. What do you called a type of creative writing where it is about a person story of it own
life?

a. Fantasy

b. Autobiography

c. Novel

d. Biography

60. What do you called a type of creative writing where it is about a short work of non- fiction
that takes us its own materials significant facts or events?

a. Article

b. Drama

c. Son lyrics

d. Short story

61. What do you called the representation of an action in the imitated voices of characters, the
representation of an imaginary world through language?

a. Mimesis

b. Denotative

c. Connotative

d. Diegesis

62. What do you called the representation of actions in the writers own voice

a. Connotive

b. Telling

c. Denotive

d. Diegesis

63. Open a notebook or a document and just start writing

a. Free writing

b. Journalism
c. Letters

d. Diaries

64. This a piece of technology that displays content on the web or an electronic device.

a. Memoir

b. Blogging

c. Letters

d. Speeches

65. For good or bad, this new practice opens______________ to more creative approaches.

a. Journalism

b. Diaries

c. journal

d. Poetry

66. It is a discipline that can lead to prosperous and interesting is _______________

a. Speeches

b. Song lyrics

c. Journalism

d. Free writing

67. This are often confused for diaries.

a. Journal

b. Essays

c. Storytelling

d. Diaries

68. It is flow from creative thinking?

a. Essays

b. Memoir

c. Poetry

d. Letters

69. One of the popular types of creative writing is _____________

a. Storytelling

b. Poetry

c. Essays

d. Diaries
70. Another popular but under- appreciated types of writing is ______________

a. Memoir

b. Poetry

c. Vignettes

71. They are usually the length of novels or novellas.

a. Memoir

b. Scripts

c. Letters

d. Song lyrics

72. It is defined as “ a brief evocative description, account, or episode”?

a. Vignettes

b. Speeches

c. Blogging

d. Free writing

73. This is ability to communicate effectively is increasingly valuable, letters writing is a useful
skill.

a. Letters

b. Scripts

c. Poetry

d. Vignettes

74. It is have potential to reach a non- reading audience

a. Letters

b. Scripts

c. Song lyrics

d. Journalism

75. It is an excellent path for writers who can play an instrument.

a. Song lyrics

b. Letters

c. Speeches

d. Poetry

76. Tragedy is a type of drama in which the protagonist meets a calamitous end.

a. True

b. False
c. Both False and True

d. All of these

78. The climax of a drama does not include a problem.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

79. The element of diction in drama can be defined as:

a. Everything that is seen

b. The way the characters peak

c. Everything that is heard

d. Characters

80. When “ Putting it on Paper” character titles should be written in all capital litters

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

81. The element of plot in drama can be defined as:

a. The events, what happens and how it unfolds

b. The characters

c. Everything the characters say

d. All of the above

82. The element of character in drama can be defined as:

a. Moral quality such as patience

b. Everything that is heard

c. The events, what happens and how it unfolds

d. The persons carrying out the action/ plot

83. The element of spectacle in drama can be defined as:

a. Everything that is heard

b. Everything that is sung

c. Everything that is seen

d. The props
84. Exposition is the part the plot structure that provides background information about the
drama.

a. True

b. False

c. Both True and False

d. All of these

85. A cover page should include only the name of the drama.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

86. The element of music in drama can be defined as:

a. Everything that is heard

b. Everything that is sung

c. Everything that is seen

d. The way the characters speak

87. Comedy is type of drama in which the protagonist meets a calamitous end.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

88. What is the main reason we should be creative……

a. Not being creative is boring

b. My parents want me to be creative

c. It’s fun!

d. God is creative and we are made in his image

89. Poetry can be defined as “ a form of art in which language is used for its aesthetic
qualities, in addition to

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

90. Paragraphs in clued three different types of sentences. What three types of sentences
would those be?
a. Topic, supporting, concluding

b. Starting, supporting, concluding

c. Topic, details, ending

d. Topic, supporting, ending

91. What would be a good example of prose writing?

a. Paragraph about the benefits of eating carrots

b. Dictionary definitions

c. Newspaper article

d. All of the above

92. Free verse can be defined as “ a terms describing various styles of poetry that are not
written using strict meter?

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

93. Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry with 18 syllables.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

94. The difference between metaphor and a simile is…..

a. They are spelled differently

b. Both compare to unlike things only a simile uses to unlike things

c. There is no difference

d. All of the above

95. Litotes are double positives used for poetic effect.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

96. Hyperbole is when the writer has overxagerreted something for emphasis.

a. True

b. False
c. Both False and True

d. All of these

97. “ Wisdom builds her house” is an example of a litote.

a. False

b. True

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

98. Choose the example of perfect rhyme.

a. Cat, Hat

b. Fright, Frieght

c. Laughter, Slaughter

d. Slage, frage

99. Irony is the difference between the surface meaning of words and the implications that are
drawn from them.

a. True

b. False

c. Both False and True

d. All of these

100. Nonfiction means_______________

a. True

b. False

c. Fake

d. Humorous

ANSWER KEY
1. A 21. A 41. A 61. C 81. A

2. D 22. D 42. A 62. B 82. C

3. C 23. B 43. B 63. A 83. C

4. A 24. D 44. A 64. A 84. A

5. B 25. A 45. C 65. B 85. B

6. A 26. A 46. A 66. A 86. C

7. A 27. D 47. B 67. A 87. A

8. A 28. B 48. A 68. D 88. B

9. B 29. B 49. A 69. C 89. A

10. A 30. D. 50. A 70. A 90. B

11. A. 31. B 51. B 71. B 91. C

12. B 32. A 52. A 72. A 92. A

13. A 33. A 53. C 73. A 93. A

14. A 34. B 54. B 74. A 94. B

15. C 35. A 55. D 75. B 95. C

16. A 36. D 56. D 76. A 96. A

17. B 37. C 57. C 77. B 97. B

18. C 38. A 58. B 78. A 98. B

19. B 39. B 59. C 79. B 99. A

20. C. 40. D 60. D 80. B 100. C

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