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TALIPAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

(301407)
Sitio Fori, Brgy. Talipan, Pagbilao, Quezon
“Ubi concordia, ibi Victoria” – Publius Syrus

PRE-TEST IN CREATIVE WRITING


S.Y. 2022-2023
FIRST SEMESTER
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Grade and Section: Date
NOTE: DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON THIS MATERIAL. USE ANSWER SHEET.
Multiple Choice. Read and analyze the following items, then choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is the art of creating and recreating things, feelings, array of emotions, and thoughts through words.
A. creative writing B. discourse C. prose D. technical writing
2. This refers to the linguistic choices a writer makes to effectively convey an idea, a point of view, or tell a
story.
A. close reading B. creative writing C. diction D. sensory imagery
3. The following all serve the purpose of creative writing EXCEPT
A. educate the readers C. state facts and research-based data
B. share human experiences D. entertain the readers

He was an American writer, poet, critic and editor best known for evocative short stories. One of his
works is the short story “Tell-Tale Heart”.
A. Edgar Allan Poe B. José Garcia Villa C. Otto Leland Bohanan D. None of these
5. It is a form of phrasing that goes beyond the literal meaning of words to get a message or point across.
A. creative writing B. diction C. figurative language D. sensory imagery
6. These are the classifications of literary text when grouped according to structure.
A. essay and short story C. prose and poetry
B. fiction and nonfiction D. vignette and novels
7. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. elegy B. ode C. survey report D. vignette
8. The following are the usual tones of a creative text EXCEPT:
A. conversational B. light C. objective D. subjective
9. Which of the following is true in both creative writing and technical/academic writing?
A. factual B. imaginative C. informative D. metaphorical
10. This is something that appeals to your senses when you read a literary text.
A. close reading B. creative writing C. figurative language D. sensory imagery
11. It is a type of sensory imagery that appeals to the sense of taste.
A. gustatory imagery B. kinesthetic imagery C. olfactory imagery D. tactile imagery
12. This happens when the object of comparison is purely implied rather than directly referenced.
A. implied metaphor C. simile and metaphor
B. metaphor and personification D. A and B
13. It is a sound device that layers some additional meaning on top of the literal language of the text. It
occurs when a series of words start with the same letter sound.
A. alliteration B. apostrophe C. assonance D. pun
14. The underlined words below are an example of what figurative language?
I love you, dear, I'll love you
Till China and Africa meet.
A. hyperbole B. idiom C. irony D. synecdoche
15. What figure of speech is exemplified by the line “0 Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done” from the
poem entitled 0 Captain! My Captain written by Walt Whitman?
A. Alliteration B. Apostrophe C.assonance D. pun
16. This is a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme.
A. Ballad B. EpicC. Lyric D. sonnet
17. This expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
A. Metaphor B. Onomatopoeia C. personification D. simile
18. This pertains to two successive lines that rhyme.
A. Couplet B. Quatrain C. stanza D. tercet
19. It is the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed syllables.
A. Assonance B. Repetition C. rhyme D. rhythm
TALIPAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
(301407)
Sitio Fori, Brgy. Talipan, Pagbilao, Quezon
“Ubi concordia, ibi Victoria” – Publius Syrus

20. It is characterized by the use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a
line of verse
A. Alliteration B. Ballad C. consonanceD. diction
21. It is the language that appeals to the senses
A. Adjective B. Imagery C. sensual D. syntax
22. This pertains to unrhymed verse without a consistent metrical pattern is
A. free verse B. haiku C. lyric D. narrative
23. This is a group of consecutive poetic lines.
A. coupletB. refrain C. stanza D. verse
24. This is the persona in a poem.
A. character B. protagonist C. speaker D. spectator
25. These are words that are close together having similar sounding final syllable.
A. repetition B. rhyme C. rhythm D. sound
26. The use of words whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning.
A. hyperbole B. onomatopoeia C. paradox D. symbolism
27. This is the total number of lines of a haiku.
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
28. What figure of speech is shown by the line “Fear knocked at the door”?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. personification D. simile
29. This is a lengthy poem which usually tells of supernatural feats and adventures of heroes from the
distant past.
A. ballad B. epic C. narrative D. ode
30. It is a stanza having four lines.
A. quatrain B. quadrant c. quintile. D.tercet
31. This refers to the persons, animals, plants, inanimate objects that possess life and give life to the
story.
A. characters B. conflict C. plot D. point of view
32. . This refers to the angle of narration; it indicates “who is the narrator” and “how is the narration
done”.
A. characters B. conflict C. plot D. point of view
33. This refers to the series of events or action that comprise a story.
A. characters B. conflict C. plot D. setting
34. . This refers to the time and place in which events of a narrative take place.
A. characters B. conflict C. plot D. point of view
35. This refers to a literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
A. essay B. fiction C. nonfiction D. poetry
36. This is the idea or concept of the author often referred to as the message of the story.
A. message B. plot C. symbol D. theme
37. This is the initial part of the plot in which the setting and the characters are introduced
A. exposition B. climax C. falling action D. rising action
38. This is the part of the plot in which the conflict develops.
A. exposition B. climax C. falling action D. rising action
39. This is the highest point of the story during which the readers know how the conflict will be
resolved.
A. exposition B. climax C. falling action D. rising action
40. This refers to the last part of the plot which gives the story some finality.
A. exposition B. climax C. falling action D. rising action

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TALIPAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
(301407)
Sitio Fori, Brgy. Talipan, Pagbilao, Quezon
“Ubi concordia, ibi Victoria” – Publius Syrus

ANGELICA P. BERIÑA LORNA C. ARENAL


SST-III SHS Coordinator

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