CNF Quiz 2
CNF Quiz 2
CNF Quiz 2
Directions: Identify the word being described in the statements that follow. Write your answer on
the spaces provided
1. A writer’s account of his/her own life. An autobiography generally focuses on the writer’s personal
experiences over a period of time.
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Memoirs D. Personal Essay
2. Objective, unbiased accounts of current events
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Memoirs D. News
3. Essay which takes the place as its point of origin. The essay is probably not simply about a place or a
journey, but rather is about what one may discover about people or life on that journey or in that place.
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Memoirs D. Travel Essay
4. It tells what is good and what is bad about a work of art or performance.
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Letters D. Reviews
5. This gives information about a topic explored through research.
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Reports D. Reviews
6. It tells the time, place and period in which action takes place.
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Reports D. Setting
7. It is the perspective of the writer to which the narrative is told.
A. Point Of View B. Angle C. Setting D. Atmosphere
8. It adds colour and interest and helps awaken the imagination to convey meaning faster and more
vividly than words alone.
A. Atmosphere B. Figure of Speech C Point of View D. Setting
9. It allows the reader to get a personal view of you through your writing and form an opinion of the
unknown and unseen you.
A. Autobiography B. Biography C. Memoirs D. Personal Essay
10. This element of creative non-fiction gives information about a topic explored through research.
A. Brochures B. Reviews C. Recipe D. Reports
11. A main character that is faced with conflict and undergoes an important inner change throughout the
course of the study
A. Dynamic B. Flat C. Round D. Static
12. A minor characters in a work of fiction who do not undergo substantial change or growth in the
course of a story.
A. Dynamic B. Flat C. Round D. Static
13. The principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a narrative or drama.
A. Antagonist B. Protagonist C. Foil D. Flat
14. The following are things to consider when we provide accurate data, except.
A. Cite sources so readers know how you gathered the information.
B. Use variety of sources.
C. Research thoroughly and carefully.
D. Use vivid words.
15. The following are the things we should when we report fairly, except.
A. Be objective
B. Be truthful and honest.
C. Be logical.
D. Use vivid words.
31. The protagonist must defeat the evils and serve as a hero for everyone.
A. Rags to Riches
B. Voyage and Return
C. Overcoming the Monster
D. The Quest
32. The protagonist embarks in a journey involving a travel or adventure in order to solve conflict or
huge problems.
A. overcoming the Monster
B. Rags to Riches
C. The Quest
D. Voyage and Return
33. Which of the following are example of stories of this Comedy?
A. Iliad B. Harry Potter C. Star Wars D. Home Alone
34. The main character is in crisis and events leading up to facing the conflict.
A. Climax B. Falling Action C. Rising Action D. Denouement
35. The most action, drama, change and excitement as it is at the peak the structure.
A. Climax B. Falling Action C. Rising Action D. Denouement
36. What is expressed in the lines of this famous “Daffodils”
“I gazed - and - gazed but little thought what wealth the show to me had brought.”
A. Third – Person POV and his objective feeling about the daffodils
B. First -Person POV and his subjective feelings about the daffodils
C. Second -Person POV and the longing for someone.
D. First Person POV and the ultimate challenge to the family.
37. “I could picture it. I have a habit of imagining the conversations between my friends. We went out to
the Café Napolitain to have an aperitif and watch the evening crowd on the Boulevard. What kind of
point of view is expressed?
A. First-Person Point of View
B. Second Person Point of View
C. Third-Person Point of View
D. Fourth Person Point of View
III. Essay
38-40 How is plot important for the readers?
41-43 what is the function of understanding point of view in a story?
44-46 How is figurative language important for the readers?
IV. Writing
48-50 Compose a short story and identify the elements of plot.