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Liceo de Davao

Briz District, Tagum City

FIRST GRADING EXAMINATION


ENGLISH 7
Name : __________________________________ Score: ___________
Teacher : __________________________________

Directions: Read and analyze the given sentences then choose the word being referred to. Use a
separate sheet of paper for your answer.
1. These are collections of short, factual entries often written by different contributors who are
knowledgeable about the topic.
A. books B. journals C. encyclopedias D. magazines
2. It is a collection of articles usually written by scholars in an academic or professional field.
A. journal B. encyclopedia C. book D. magazines
3. This covers virtually any topic, fact or fiction. For research purposes, you will probably be
looking for this which synthesizes all the information on one topic to support a particular
argument or thesis.
A. book B. magazine C. journal D. encyclopedia

4. A collection of articles and images about diverse topics of popular interest and current events.
A. magazine B. journal C. encyclopedia D. book

5. This is a collection of articles about current events usually published daily. Since there is at
least one in every city, it is a great source of local information.
A. encyclopedia B. newspaper C. journal D. book

6. What is the World Wide Web?


A) a computer game B) a software program
C) another name for the Internet D) a part of the Internet that enables information-
sharing via interconnected pages
7. Which is the best search tool for finding Web sites?
A) library B) search engines C) subject directories D) discussion groups

8. Which of the following is NOT needed in using search engine?


A) browser B) internet connection C) social media account D) computer or
mobile phone
9. Which description does NOT apply to the Internet?
A) a vast network that connects millions of computers around the world
B) a public network neither owned nor run by any one group or individual
C) a catalog of information organized and fact-checked by a governing body
D) an interconnected system of networks that allows for communication through e-mail and the
World Wide Web
10. Which one of the following is a search engine?
A) Google B) Netscape C) Macromedia Flash D) Librarians’
Index to the Internet
11. Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
A) Web sources must be cited in your report. You are not free to plagiarize.
B) You are free to copy information you find and include it in a report.
C) You do not have to cite the Web sources you use in your research report.
D) You should never consult Web sources when you are doing a research report.
12. What is a URL?
A) a type of UFO
B) a computer software program
C) an acronym for Unlimited Resources for Learning
D) the address of a document or "page" on the World Wide Web
13. Why are search engines important?
A) They sort through information; kind of like a library card catalog.
B) Makes it easier to find information rather than linking to it yourself.
C) You can narrow your search down to the exact information you need with a search
engine.
D) All of the above.
14. Which of the following is a true statement about the Internet and the library? They both:
A) close after hours.
B) provide up-to-the-minute news.
C) provide access to newspapers, magazines, and journals.
D) have an expert librarian or specialist to answer your questions.
15. Which of the following is an example of URL?
A) https://www.classzone.com B) Internet browser C)
Google Chrome D) Facebook
16. Listening is poor when
A. we do not expend the effort.
B. we experience message overload.
C. we experience psychological noise.
D. All of these are correct.
17. Which is true?
A. Listening and hearing are remarkably similar.
B. It is possible to hear without listening.
C. Listening is physical; hearing is psychological.
D. It is possible to listen without hearing.
18. The stages of listening include all BUT
A. attending.
B. understanding.
C. responding.
D. activating.
19. When listening for information, it is wise to
A. make some quick judgments about the speaker, so you are not misled.
B. tie the message and speaker together in your mind.
C. be opportunistic by learning what you can from this speaker, even if you learn what
not to do.
D. listen for details rather than the main ideas.
20. Research cited in your text shows listening to be a significant factor in maintaining
A. marital relationships.
B. family relationships.
C. career success.
D. All of these are correct.
21. Which of the following are reasons active listening is a must have skill?
a. listening to one another generates new ideas
b. listening makes you feel good
c. listening diffuses conflict
d. listening makes you more powerful
22. Which of the following are listening techniques to become a better listener?
a. eye contact
b. paying attention
c. deferred judgment
d. proper manner and etiquette
23. Things that compete with the message for the listener’s attention
a. barriers b. distraction c. emotional barriers d. noise
24. Why is it called “active listening”?
a. you stay active rather than sitting around
b. it requires a lot of multi-tasking
c. you use your eyes and brain as well as your ears
d. you look very focused
25. Which one is NOT one of the ways to give feedback when listening?
a. repeats the information back
b. give advice
c. reflects how the speaker probably feels
d. put their statement in your own words, to clarify
26. It is a visual depiction of the similarities and differences between two or more different
items.
A. Bar graph B. Line graph C. Venn Diagram D. Concept Map
27. The following are examples of non-linear text EXCEPT

A. Graph/Chart B. News Report C. Table D. Poster

28. They are better for comparing larger changes or differences in data among groups.
A. Bar graphs B. Line Graphs C. Pie Graphs D. Histograms
29. What are the uses of Non-linear text?
A. Show comparison C. Reporting current events
B. Inspire change D. NONE OF THE ABOVE
30. t is a graphical display of information that changes continuously over time.
answer choices
A. Bar graph B. Pie graph C. Histogram D. Line graph
31. Odometer is to mileage as compass is to
A. speed B. hiking C. needle D. direction

32. Marathon is to race as hibernation is to

A. winter B. bear C. dream D. sleep

33. Window is to pane as book is to

A. novel B. glass C. cover D. page


34. Cup is to coffee as bowl is to
A. dish B. soup C. spoon D. food
35. Yard is to inch as quart is to
A. gallon B. ounce C. milk D. liquid

36. Elated is to despondent as enlightened is to

A. aware B. ignorant C. miserable D. tolerant

37. Optimist is to cheerful as pessimist is to

A. gloomy B. mean C. petty D. helpful

38. Reptile is to lizard as flower is to

A. petal B. stem C. daisy D. alligator

39. Play is to actor as concert is to


A. symphony B. musician C. piano D. percussion

40. Sponge is to porous as rubber is to

A. massive B. solid C. elastic D. inflexible

Answer Key
14.C
1.C 15. A
2. A 16. D
3. B 17. B
4.D 18. D
5.B 19. C
6.C 20. D
7.B
8.C
9.C
10.A
11.A
12.D
13. D 21. A
22. B
23. B
24. C
25. B
26. C
27. B
28. A
29. A
30. D
31. D
32. D
33. D
34. B
35. B
36. B
37. A
38. C
39. B
40. C

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