Reading
Reading
Reading
to get your
point across and correct any mechanical errors.
This refers to the set of basic questions that can start the exploration of your topic.
This stage in the writing process narrows your topic into the most important and relevant.
The correct answer is: You must start thinking about writing a completely unfamiliar topic and explore it
along the way.
True or False: Output is important, but an effective written work is still valued.
1.Guerrilla movements can exist only when they have some support from the people in their area of
operations
2.The greater the support the more effective the guerrillas become
3.This is because in all lands where a strong, ideologically motivated guerrilla force looks in struggle with
the government, ultimate victory goes to the side which succeeds in rallying people
4.Conversely, when the people deny or withdraw their support, the guerrilla lose their ability to
disengage, disappear and exist and shortly are down and wipe out
5.The decisive factor in the twilight war in South Vietnam is the support of the rural masses
Read the following jumbled paragraph and answer the succeeding question:
(A) For the first time however, the waters of Laguna de Bay are serving a new and different purpose. (B)
Today, these lands can be planted to palay during off-season. (C) They are being harnessed to water rice
field along the shores which are idle during the dry season. (D) Fish abound in its waters and its shores
have been favorable breeding ground for ducks. (E) Laguna de Bay has, for centuries, been a major
source of livelihood for people living along its shores.
Which is the most fitting 4th sentence for the given paragraph?
Read the following jumbled paragraph and answer the succeeding question.
(A) Guerrilla movements can exist only when they have some support from the people in their area of
operations. (B) This is because in all lands where a strong, ideologically motivated guerrilla force looks in
struggle with the government, ultimate victory goes to the side which succeeds in rallying people. (C)
Conversely, when the people deny or withdraw their support, the guerrilla lose their ability to disengage,
disappear and exist and shortly are down and wipe out. (D) The decisive factor in the twilight war in
South Vietnam is the support of the rural masses. (E) The greater the support the more effective the
guerrillas become.
Improvements in health, education and trade are essential for the development of poorer nations.
__________, the governments of richer nations should take more responsibility for helping the poorer
nations in such areas.
Jerry was the kind of guy you love to hate. He was always in a good mood and always had something
positive to say. When someone would ask him how he was doing, he would reply, "If I were any better, I
would be twins!" He was a unique manager because he had several waiters who had followed him
around from restaurant to restaurant. The reason the waiters followed Jerry was because of his attitude.
He was a natural motivator. If an employee was having a bad day, Jerry was there telling the employee
how to look on the positive side of the situation.”
A strategy in writing a definition paragraph that shows the evolution of the word and how it was formed.
True or False: The main aim of descriptive paragraphs is to describe a particular thing as accurately as
possible.
This is one of the terms used in writing narratives that refers to the outcome of the characters’ actions.
----There are five transition words used in the following cause and effect paragraph. Write them in order
in the given spaces below:
In recent decades, cities have grown so large that now about 50% of the Earth's population lives in urban
areas. There are several reasons for this occurrence. First, the increasing industrialization of the
nineteenth century resulted in the creation of many factory jobs, which tended to be located in cities.
These jobs, with their promise of a better material life, attracted many people from rural areas. Second,
there were many schools established to educate the children of the new factory laborers. The promise of
a better education persuaded many families to leave farming communities and move to the cities.
Finally, as the cities grew, people established places of leisure, entertainment, and culture, such as sports
stadiums, theaters, and museums. For many people, these facilities made city life appear more
interesting than life on the farm, and therefore drew them away from rural communities.
1. for
2. first
3.second
4.finally
5.therefore
LEARNING ACTIVITY 5. READING AND WRITING.
The correct answer is: Internet has become so widespread that it is hard to track the cause of serious
problems encountered by its users.
The correct answer is: Install anti-virus programs that could prevent potential malware.
----- According to the essay sample, which of these is not a problem specified by the author? (Write the
letter of the correct answer)
True or False: It's best to think of different topics and discover various points of focus so you can keep
your options open before writing.
True or False: In brainstorming, you must find the related ideas to the topic you have in mind and link it
to subtopics.
Learning to write is a
A pre-writing strategy which is the process of pouring out all your thoughts nonstop in an exact order,
language and form as you think them.
Correct is like a human body without skeleton; writing without ___________ is like a skeleton with no
flesh."
The correct answer is: You must come up with all the possible ideas from the pre-writing stage.
True or False: The final draft does not require editing or revising.
Pre-writing requires an
[There have been immense advances in technology in most aspects of people’s lives, especially in the
field of education.]. [Nowadays, an increasing number of students rely on computers for research and to
produce a perfect paper for school purposes. ]. [Others have decided to leave the original way of
learning and to get knowledge through online schools.]. [These changes in the learning process have
brought a special concern regarding the possible decrease of importance of teachers in the classroom.].
2. Choose the correct transition words for the paragraph from the given choices below. You may use the
same word multiple times.
Every four years, the whole world stops to watch international sporting events [such as] the Olympics
and the Football World Cup in which athletes show their best performance to make their country proud.
These sporting occasions have proved to be helpful in easing international tension in difficult times when
powerful leaders were trying to control the world’s economy and other governments were fighting over
the land.
The Olympic Games are one of the best examples which prove how sporting events can bring nations
together, at least temporarily. [from] the ancient History, [when] Greeks and Romans would interrupt
battles to participate in the games, to the more recent international disputes, when athletes from
Palestine and Israel would forget their differences, compete peacefully and even embrace each other
after an event. [moreover], these popular events have called the world’s attention to the terrible
consequences of wars; [thus] some leaders have tried to reach agreements to end their disputes and live
peacefully.
Similarly, international sporting events show benefits in some developing countries which live in a daily
internal civil war. [for example], Brazil has a high rate of unemployment, lack of education, hunger, crime,
poverty and corruption which leads to an immense embarrassment of being Brazilian and a low self-
esteem. [however], when the Football World Cup starts, the Brazilian squad, which is considered the
best team in the world, provokes an amazing feeling of pride in their country. Most people seem to
forget all their problems and even the criminal activity decreases. They paint roads with the national
colors, wear the Brazilian team shirts and buy national flags. [moreover], the competition brings families
and neighbors together and even rival gangs watch the games and celebrate peacefully.
[in conclusion], popular sporting events play an important role in decreasing international tensions and
liberating patriotic feelings as history has shown.
[For some people the little green tassels dropping from the trees and the fluffy pink, white, and yellow
blossoms announce the arrival of allergy season.]. [For others a big, furry dog or a soft feather pillow
brings on the sneezes or itchy eyes.]. [Still others are in trouble if they accidentally eat honey, chocolate,
or water chestnuts.]. [Although millions of Americans have allergies, no one knows definitely how
allergies develop or why some people have them and others do not.]. [ Doctors have made some
progress in diagnosis.]. [Yet allergies remain a mystery that is only partially understood and only partially
treatable.].
(A) Today’s world has been divided into developing and industrialized countries which the main
difference between them is the amount of money that governments apply in important sectors such as
education, health and commerce. (B) Most of the poorer nations are buried in debts as a result of their
unbalanced finances which are reflect in a failed health care, an unstructured education system and a
weak international trade. (C) This vicious cycle will continue indefinitely unless wealthier nations show
interest in minimizing the worldwide economic differences, as well as taking more responsibility for
assisting less fortunate countries.
(A) For the first time however, the waters of Laguna de Bay are serving a new and different purpose. (B)
Today, these lands can be planted to palay during off-season. (C) They are being harnessed to water rice
field along the shores which are idle during the dry season. (D) Fish abound in its waters and its shores
have been favorable breeding ground for ducks. (E) Laguna de Bay has, for centuries, been a major
source of livelihood for people living along its shores.
The correct answer is: E, C, A, B, D
6. Which among the set of sentences is most appropriate to be the 4th sentence?
(A) Yet allergies remain a mystery that is only partially understood and only partially treatable.
(B) Still others are in trouble if they accidentally eat honey, chocolate, or water chestnuts.
(D) For others a big, furry dog or a soft feather pillow brings on the sneezes or itchy eyes.
(E) Although millions of Americans have allergies, no one knows definitely how allergies develop or why
some people have them and others do not.
(F) For some people the little green tassels dropping from the trees and the fluffy pink, white, and yellow
blossoms announce the arrival of allergy season.
(A) As an English writer has written, “Providence in her wise disposition has placed these people in a
garden of Eden, where the means of subsistence are found without much labor, and does not require
them to toil and slave to satisfy their personal wants.” (B) By the yard stick of human action in
temperature countries, the Filipinos do not work hard. (C) Foreign writers have rashly accused the
Filipinos of “indolence.” (D) The Filipinos take life easy because of the tropical climate and the liberality
of nature. (E) Such may seem the case, but foreign critics are interpreting it as a manifestation of racial
laziness.
Shakespeare never grows old. Why is that? It’s because he expresses timeless truths with unparalleled
literary excellence. The study of Shakespeare is essential for a good education.
[The first reason to study Shakespeare is to develop one’s appreciation for great literature].
[Shakespeare’s genius is evident, not only in his sonnets and other poems, but in some three dozen
plays]. [His characters are vivid and his plots compelling]. [Once you’ve met them, who can ever forget
Hamlet or Lady Macbeth his grief, or her guilt or Beatrice and Benedick, and their humorous banter?]
It’s not an accident that Shakespeare is the most-quoted author in the English language. [He also confers
a rich vocabulary]. [The prestigious Oxford English Dictionary estimates that Shakespeare “coined” about
1700 words]. [What better way to develop an appreciation for great literature than by studying the
best?]
[Clearly, there is an enduring value in Shakespeare]. [In addition to his literary gifts, Shakespeare reveals
deep spiritual insights]. [ The plays of Shakespeare rest upon and express a Biblical worldview]. Although
he tapped many sources for inspiration, his primary source was Scripture. One researcher has
documented over 1,300 Biblical references in Shakespeare, an average of about forty per play.
Shakespeare wrote from a God-centered, redemptive perspective. The great Biblical themes are all
there.
Given the magnitude of his contribution, it is no wonder that scholars like E. D. Hirsch have insisted on
the importance of reading Shakespeare to develop a basic, “cultural literacy.” Shakespeare provides a
wonderful ‘bridge’ for discussing the great questions of life, and for rediscovering the richness in
Western civilization.
The works of Shakespeare constitute a rich literary, spiritual and cultural treasure, just waiting for
discovery. Students of Shakespeare are rewarded for their efforts. But that’s a bonus. It’s like getting paid
to play.
Every four years, the whole world stops to watch international sporting events such as the Olympics and
the Football World Cup in which athletes show their best performance to make their country proud.
These sporting occasions have proved to be helpful in easing international tension in difficult times when
powerful leaders were trying to control the world’s economy and other governments were fighting over
the land.
[The Olympic Games are one of the best examples which prove how sporting events can bring nations
together, at least temporarily]. [From the ancient History, when Greeks and Romans would interrupt
battles to participate in the games, to the more recent international disputes, when athletes from
Palestine and Israel would forget their differences, compete peacefully and even embrace each other
after an event]. [Moreover, these popular events have called the world’s attention to the terrible
consequences of wars; thus some leaders have tried to reach agreements to end their disputes and live
peacefully].
Similarly, international sporting events show benefits in some developing countries which live in a daily
internal civil war. [For example, Brazil has a high rate of unemployment, lack of education, hunger, crime,
poverty and corruption which leads to an immense embarrassment of being Brazilian and a low
selfesteem]. [However, when the Football World Cup starts, the Brazilian squad, which is considered the
best team in the world, provokes an amazing feeling of pride in their country]. [Most people seem to
forget all their problems and even the criminal activity decreases]. They paint roads with the national
colors, wear the Brazilian team shirts and buy national flags. [Moreover, the competition brings families
and neighbors together and even rival gangs watch the games and celebrate peacefully].
[In conclusion, popular sporting events play an important role in decreasing international tensions and
liberating patriotic feelings as history has shown].
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate transition word. Choose one from the given choices below.
Turkish governments have been trying to join the European union for years. Despite all the difficult tasks
that have to be achieved in order to join the EU, Turkish governments are persistent. Turkish citizens
seem to agree with their governments, too. Why do we insist on becoming a member of the union then?
It is probably because of the differences between the happiness levels of Turkish and EU citizens.
A study has been conducted on contentment and optimism of people in Turkey and the EU, which
revealed that as a nation we have low levels of satisfaction and happiness. Nearly two thirds of Turkish
people are discontent with their lives, [while] four fifths of the EU citizens are satisfied with their lives.
Approximately the same results can be observed on people’s thoughts about their countries’ present
and future conditions. It is obvious that people in the EU are happier than the people in Turkey, [but]
why are we unhappy and pessimistic in contrast to EU citizens?
There are plenty of reasons for the discontentment of people in Turkey compared to those in EU, [but]
there are some reasons of greater significance, [such as] differences in income, welfare, and stability.
[first of all], it is known that there is a great gap between the incomes of Turkish and EU citizens. This
means that a person in EU who does the same job as a person in Turkey will receive a higher salary in
Europe than in Turkey. Similarly, an unemployed person in EU is paid more or has more pension and
social rights than an unemployed person in our country.
[moreover], there is another fact which is a result of earlier ones: there are many people below poverty
line and starvation limit in Turkey. These conditions lead to dissatisfaction in the country, we cannot be
happy when we are starving, can we?
[furthermore], Turkish economic and government systems lack stability. Considering successive crises
and growths following these, it can be said that Turkish economy is fluctuating. Just as the economy,
government has no sign of continuity. Each new government blames the previous governments and
changes what they have done. These acts are justified as being necessary [but] generally lead to nothing
but corruption. Lack of continuity causes confusion, [as] people need time to get used to new conditions.
If you do not give them enough time and change the conditions again, just like in Turkey, the result will
be confusion followed by depression. [however], in Europe there is a system that goes on without great
disruptions, which means that there is a stable life and a predictable, better to say a hopeful, future.
As I mentioned before, our persistence in joining the EU may be because of their happiness against our
discontentment. We hope to find satisfaction, which we could not find alone, in Europe. Considering the
fact that neither EU nor any other unions can grant happiness without any effort, is it not better that we
work for our own benefit, not only to join the EU?
(A) Most people want to get married and have children. (B) Perhaps they want to leave a trace or
offspring after them, so that they become somehow “immortal”. (C) And it is commonly said that
children are the ultimate bliss in our lives. (D) Although many people agree with this statement, to my
mind, it is not true
(A) The expansion of the world population is the most important problem that should be solved in order
not to confront in the near future big social problems such as bad economic circumstances and lack of
resources, food and housing. (B) Birth control, although may lead to religious, cultural and moral
objections, is the fastest way to reduce the population growth rate. (C) Therefore, governments should
begin programs of birth control even in a compulsory manner due to the fact that group survival is more
important than individual freedom.
Newton’s First Law: If the total force acting on an object is zero, its center of mass continues in the same
state of motion.
In other words, an object initially at rest is predicted to remain at rest if the total force acting on it is
zero, and an object in motion remains in motion with the same velocity in the same direction. The
converse of Newton’s first law is also true: if we observe an object moving with constant velocity along a
straight line, then the total force on it must be zero. You may encounter the term “net force,” which is
simply a synonym for total force
----True or False: The rising action refers to events caused by the climax.
.----Read the following paragraph and identify what type of description is used:
Back in 1999 this fearless athlete posed in this football picture. In the far distance below the cloudless
sky stands an off-white stadium. Embedded in the center is large, cracked, blue, painted, letters that spell
out BISON. Beneath the old stadium are rows of worn-out bleachers which are completely empty. Up in
front stands the competitor down on one knee. As you observe more, the sport player is wearing a blue
Bison jersey sporting the number 60. To the left above the freshly trimmed green grass that engulfs this
player’s figure lays a football. In the center of the picture, you see her pale white face and dark brown
eyes. Around these features you can not help but notice the bronzed hair; which appears to be pulled
back around this slender face. Her stern look shows how proud she is; nonetheless, all the confidence
she carries on her padded up shoulders. This unique woman is not only elegant and brave; she is my
sister, Margaret Eva Hoyt.
In recent decades, the title of one of the most popular cultures worldwide should be definitely given to
Japan. Millions of people all over the world study the Japanese language, watch dorama (dramatic TV
series on all kinds of topics) or animation, read and write haiku, and make pen pals with Japanese
people. Countless people buy tickets and fly to the country of the rising sun to see its wonders with their
own eyes.
Among the most popular destinations—mostly because these city names are most known to the western
public—are Tokyo and Kyoto. And perhaps for an inexperienced traveler, there is a dilemma: where to
go? Mostly, people know that Tokyo is a mega city of the future, and Kyoto has more to do with ancient
culture, traditions, and so on. Basically it is true, but at the same time, there also exist more subtle
differences one should consider when choosing their destination point in Japan.
The first of them is prices. Tokyo is expensive—as you might expect from the capital of the most
urbanized country in the world (the prices below are listed in Japanese yen: 1 USD approximately equals
100 yen). So, to grab some inexpensive snack in Tokyo would cost around 850 yen. Having a three-course
meal for two people in a mid-range restaurant, in case you travel with your spouse, will cost you 5,230
yen. A one-way ticket on Tokyo transport costs you 190 yen, and renting one room apartment outside of
the city center costs 77,853 yen (and this is probably a weekly price). Just do not expect this apartment
to be big and cozy; most likely it will be tiny, with basic utilities, and with no central heating (actually,
there is no such thing in Japan at all—everyone warms their house up on their own). If you think of
buying an apartment in Tokyo, forget it—one square meter of a room outside of the city center is around
1 million yen (double the price if you want to live closer to the city center).
Kyoto is not much cheaper. Although dining in a restaurant is cheaper—only 4,000 yen for two persons in
a mid-range restaurant—transportation costs are surprisingly higher: 235 yen for a ride (however, if you
want to purchase a monthly pass, it is cheaper to do in Kyoto rather than in Tokyo: 8,410 yen compared
to 10,000 yen). If you think you can save some money buying food in a market, you are correct only in
particulars: some products in Japan cost a lot of money no matter where you buy them. For example,
white rice costs 850 yen for 1 kg in Kyoto (453 yen in Tokyo). White bread, tomatoes, chicken breasts,
and especially cheese—these are the most expensive products both in Kyoto and in Tokyo. Speaking of
accommodation, renting or buying an apartment in Kyoto is much cheaper: for a one room apartment
outside of Kyoto’s center, you must pay 48,000 yen to rent, or 300,000 yen per square meter if you want
to buy it (Numbeo.com).
Tokyo is great to visit if you enjoy hustle and bustle, if you want to feel the heartbeat of a mega-city, dive
into its life, and experience all those crazy things people in the West usually tell about Japan. Be
prepared for the overcrowded subway— and “overcrowded” is a gentle way to put it; in fact, you can
take a 60-minute ride in the subway, and your feet will not even touch the floor, because you will be
squeezed between other people so tight that you can even take a nap in this position. Kyoto, on the
other hand, is good to visit for all those who feel inspired by traditional Japanese culture: haiku, hanami,
court customs, the No theater, and so on. In Kyoto, you will not see amazing skyscrapers, over 280
subway stations, and the craziness of the famous Shibuya crossing; instead, get prepared for temples, tea
houses, museums: all things antique and authentic. But, if you want modernity, go to Tokyo, and you will
not feel disappointed—this city already lives in the future (Go Overseas).
It is difficult to say which city is better for an inexperienced tourist to visit, Tokyo or Kyoto. Kyoto is
cheaper, especially in terms of renting an apartment, and is more suitable for those looking for the old
Japanese culture weaved into sophisticated palaces made during Heian-jidai. Tokyo, on the contrary, is
an enormous metropolis, with crazy prices, crazy transportation, crazy everything. The atmospheres are
different, but both of the cities will make you awed, so if you have a chance, you should definitely visit
them.
Based on the given example of compare and contrast essay, which of the two cities is cheaper in terms of
dining?
------True or False: Descriptive paragraphs may or may not appeal to the five senses of the readers.
I. [Personal Computer]
A. [Desktop]
- [more power]
- [more storage]
- [more versatile]
B. [Laptop/notebook]
- [portable]
- [batteryoperated]
II. [Workstation]
A. [enhanced capabilities]
B. [suitable for game development]
III. [Server]
A. [needs optimization]
B. [lots of memory]
A. [network of terminals]
V. [Supercomputer]
In recent decades, the title of one of the most popular cultures worldwide should be definitely given to
Japan. Millions of people all over the world study the Japanese language, watch dorama (dramatic TV
series on all kinds of topics) or animation, read and write haiku, and make pen pals with Japanese
people. Countless people buy tickets and fly to the country of the rising sun to see its wonders with their
own eyes.
Among the most popular destinations—mostly because these city names are most known to the western
public—are Tokyo and Kyoto. And perhaps for an inexperienced traveler, there is a dilemma: where to
go? Mostly, people know that Tokyo is a mega city of the future, and Kyoto has more to do with ancient
culture, traditions, and so on. Basically it is true, but at the same time, there also exist more subtle
differences one should consider when choosing their destination point in Japan.
The first of them is prices. Tokyo is expensive—as you might expect from the capital of the most
urbanized country in the world (the prices below are listed in Japanese yen: 1 USD approximately equals
100 yen). So, to grab some inexpensive snack in Tokyo would cost around 850 yen. Having a three-course
meal for two people in a mid-range restaurant, in case you travel with your spouse, will cost you 5,230
yen. A one-way ticket on Tokyo transport costs you 190 yen, and renting one room apartment outside of
the city center costs 77,853 yen (and this is probably a weekly price). Just do not expect this apartment
to be big and cozy; most likely it will be tiny, with basic utilities, and with no central heating (actually,
there is no such thing in Japan at all—everyone warms their house up on their own). If you think of
buying an apartment in Tokyo, forget it—one square meter of a room outside of the city center is around
1 million yen (double the price if you want to live closer to the city center).
Kyoto is not much cheaper. Although dining in a restaurant is cheaper—only 4,000 yen for two persons in
a mid-range restaurant—transportation costs are surprisingly higher: 235 yen for a ride (however, if you
want to purchase a monthly pass, it is cheaper to do in Kyoto rather than in Tokyo: 8,410 yen compared
to 10,000 yen). If you think you can save some money buying food in a market, you are correct only in
particulars: some products in Japan cost a lot of money no matter where you buy them. For example,
white rice costs 850 yen for 1 kg in Kyoto (453 yen in Tokyo). White bread, tomatoes, chicken breasts,
and especially cheese—these are the most expensive products both in Kyoto and in Tokyo. Speaking of
accommodation, renting or buying an apartment in Kyoto is much cheaper: for a one room apartment
outside of Kyoto’s center, you must pay 48,000 yen to rent, or 300,000 yen per square meter if you want
to buy it (Numbeo.com).
Tokyo is great to visit if you enjoy hustle and bustle, if you want to feel the heartbeat of a mega-city, dive
into its life, and experience all those crazy things people in the West usually tell about Japan. Be
prepared for the overcrowded subway— and “overcrowded” is a gentle way to put it; in fact, you can
take a 60-minute ride in the subway, and your feet will not even touch the floor, because you will be
squeezed between other people so tight that you can even take a nap in this position. Kyoto, on the
other hand, is good to visit for all those who feel inspired by traditional Japanese culture: haiku, hanami,
court customs, the No theater, and so on. In Kyoto, you will not see amazing skyscrapers, over 280
subway stations, and the craziness of the famous Shibuya crossing; instead, get prepared for temples, tea
houses, museums: all things antique and authentic. But, if you want modernity, go to Tokyo, and you will
not feel disappointed—this city already lives in the future (Go Overseas).
It is difficult to say which city is better for an inexperienced tourist to visit, Tokyo or Kyoto. Kyoto is
cheaper, especially in terms of renting an apartment, and is more suitable for those looking for the old
Japanese culture weaved into sophisticated palaces made during Heian-jidai. Tokyo, on the contrary, is
an enormous metropolis, with crazy prices, crazy transportation, crazy everything. The atmospheres are
different, but both of the cities will make you awed, so if you have a chance, you should definitely visit
them.
Which of the two cities has the higher cost for transportation?
----
_____ refers to the technique that suggest hints on future events in a story.
----True or False: The subject in a descriptive paragraph may be conveyed in detail through an
explanation of its significance.
The times when parents were responsible for their children’s academic accomplishments—and students
themselves—seem to have gone. Nowadays, many people believe it is the high school administration,
teachers, and the government that are responsible for students getting good grades. Before, when you
got an F, your parents would blame you; today, they would rather go to your school and demand your
teacher to give you a better grade. Such an approach leads to irresponsible behavior: students care less
about their grades and start skipping classes, considering them to be boring. And although there is
seemingly nothing wrong with skipping a boring class you think you would not need in future, in fact
doing so has a number of negative impacts on your future.
To start with, parents of a student who skips school lose huge amounts of money (given that it is not the
student who pays for studying). In the United States, free education is a rare privilege; every single class
skipped is worth a certain amount of money. Whether a student studies at high school, college, or
university, it does not matter—the average cost of a skipped class is in the range between $50 to $100
(IFR). If a student chooses to skip classes regularly, it will cost him or her or his or her parents a lot of
money annually, without getting the result: education and knowledge.
The likeliness to get lower grades when skipped classes is another consequence. Whereas those who
stay in class obtain at least some knowledge, even if they are not bright, a person who skips classes is at
higher risks of obtaining no knowledge at all. Besides, teachers may have a bias toward such a student,
and will treat him or her unfairly even though this person might be bright and studied the subject on his
or her own. Needless to say, this situation can lead to a failure during exams or getting expelled from an
educational institution (FRI).
According to research, only five absences is usually enough for a student’s academic performance to
drop. Five more absences would most likely lead to a decreased chance to graduate a particular
educational institution: on average, skippers are about 20% less likely to successfully graduate. If a
student studies at high school, he or she has a 25% less chance to enter any type of higher education
institution. They are also 2.5 times more likely to have to live on welfare compared to their more
disciplined peers (Middle Earth).
Skipping classes has yet another not-so-obvious consequence: a student is more likely to become
engaged in activities that neither the American society nor the legislative system would approve.
Skipping classes does not always imply staying at home; more likely, a student would spend their time
outdoors, and chances to get involved in antisocial behavior (substance abuse, shoplifting, gambling, and
so on) increase. No need to say it can cause a person to enter prison eventually.
Skipping classes is not so harmless as it might seem. It is a direct waste of money for all those who have
to pay for the education—and such people are the majority. Students who skip classes are more likely to
get lower grades and face a biased attitude from their teachers; moreover, they have lower chances to
successfully graduate, and enroll in a college—of any type. Such students are also more likely to live on
welfare, and get engaged in antisocial behavior. Therefore, this problem should be treated with all
possible attention from teachers, parents, and authorities.
QUESTIONS:
1. before
2.today
3. although
4. in fact
5.to start with
6.Whether.. or
7.if
8.whereas
9.even if
10. besides
11.According to
12. yet
13.such
14. therefore
Which step in writing process includes coming up with ideas for you to write?
_________ is the part of the story where the characters and setting are introduced. It also tells
backstories and other important plot events.
I. But they face certain problems which cannot be discussed with his relatives – in whatever relation they
may stand and here is the need of a friend, of course a true friend. There is no matter which cannot be
discussed with a friend.
III. Men of similar moral idea irrespective of social, cultural, educational and financial idea may grow true
friendship.
The correct answer is: Both II and III are supporting details
The correct answer is: Both II and III are supporting details
_________ shows the formation of the word and how it has evolved through time.
There are terms that are defined by the author’s perspective and experiences. What are these terms
called?
Nordquist suggested the structure of paragraphs in a problem-solution essay to serve as a guide on what
to include in that type of essay. Which of the following is the elaboration of the problems and the search
for the solution?
The correct answer is: Because human beings have moral feelings.
The time and the place where the story takes place.
The correct answer is: Summer is the smell of mowed grass, the sound of outdoor concerts, and the way
grilled hamburgers taste.
Which of the following statements is true about the three main principles in developing classification
paragraphs?
I. The specific items identified in paragraphs must belong to one class only to avoid confusion.
II. Classification paragraphs must contain consistency wherein one sentence or paragraph is parallel to
another.
III. Classification paragraphs require the writer to include connected classes/groups to the paragraph to
complete the image of the main idea.
Which step in the writing process includes correcting mechanical errors and filtering the information
needed to get your point across?
The technique in finding a writing topic by finding the relationships between ideas.
The element of a paragraph that gives life to the characters and gives sense to the setting.
The correct answer is: Friendship means closeness, association, relationship, and mutual trust – without
any selfish motive.
Which of the following is not true about the topic sentence of a paragraph?
The correct answer is: The topic sentence gives life to the paragraph.
Which step in the writing process includes checking for errors of your work?
There are a few places that can boast an act of creation everyday. A newspaper is one of them. Out of
the daily newsroom whirl emerges a remarkable product. In a matter of hours, thousands of words and
pictures are put together in a cohesive pattern designed to inform, enlighten, and entertain the reader.
To a casual observer, the men and women working in the newsroom may appear to be running about
aimlessly amid the clatter of typewriters and the continually ringing telephones. Actually, the scurrying
around, the occasional shouting, the general air of excitement are all part of a controlled procedure.
Each editor, reporter, and copyboy has a designated job, the end result of which is the newspaper that
rolls off the press on time.
ANSWER: three =3
descriptive =description
3. Give one signal word from the paragraph, indicating space, location and place. Answer: amid
Which narrative device is used by the writer to present hints to future events?
There are terms that are associated with indirectly related words through analogy. What are these terms
called?
Which among the following choices is the most suitable/strongest inference for the given sentence?
---The correct answer is: There are several passages that are exactly the same in structure, albeit the use
of synonyms
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
How does this statement relate to the other parts of the text?
Statements of ______ may be proven through personal observations, researches, and experimentation.
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
So, although on the surface volunteering may look like “working for free,” in fact it is a great investment
in one’s future career.
Stories about being abducted by aliens are frightening, because knowing the size of the Universe, one
can never be sure that aliens do not exist, or that their intentions are non-hostile.
During your first two days in a hostel, you can meet more new people than you did throughout your
whole last year of office work.
This is portrayed by the use paraphrasing another author's statement. What is being described?
This is achieved through an accumulation of a variety of texts connecting to a single text to form a
meaning. What is being described?
This goes beyond what is included in the text, with references a reader can easily access. What is being
described?
This analyzes the media in which the text is used. What is being described?
Rowling created truly vivid characters; however, not all of them revealed their potential from the very
beginning. Surprisingly, the one who truly took his time before finally showing his personality was Harry.
Whereas Ron, Hermione, Draco, Snape, and other characters possessed vivid and readable personalities
from the very beginning, for a long time, Harry remains some kind of an “event-trigger,” whose main goal
is to move the story forward.
They conducted a study in which a group of healthy young men slept 8 hours one night, and then
abstained from sleep another night.
Abortion causes severe psychological and emotional damage to a woman who has undergone this
surgery.
R. Dworkin does something rather novel and considers that, rather than being immoral, something could
be from a different moral code (1977, p. 995). This, of course, makes perfect sense, and is what I have
said already. I would even go so far as to suggest that it is impossible to act immorally. This is another
reason morality and legality must remain separate, because, whereas illegal acts exist, immoral ones do
not.
What did the main idea of the story make you feel as the reader? Identify what is described.
It all starts in a rather trivial way though—with a boy being branded as the “unique one,” a survivor of a
terrible assault with a destiny to defeat an evil overlord. However, this is the basic layer of the story, so to
say.
After reading the book, that's when to take notes of what you have read.
A part of the research report that gives the synthesis of the supporting details.
The part of a research report that describes the procedure to arrive at the result.
This part of a research report describes the instrument used to arrive at a result.
The step in writing a research report wherein you formulate questions related to the topic.
It is in bad taste to stress your interest in applying for the job in the company.
Identify which part of the resume the following information belongs to:
Identify which part of the resume the following information belongs to:
You may choose not to include your address in the email copy of your application letter.
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
How does this contribute to the variety of texts done discussing the same topic?
---The correct answer is: Research/Sources
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
Which among the following choices is the most suitable/strongest inference for the given sentence?
---The correct answer is: There has been multiple instances and cases displaying the dire consequences
of drugs on people.
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
This is a strategy that is purposefully writing a passage leaning towards a single perspective.
In the analysis of a written text, in what element does the following question fall?
Which among the following choices is the most suitable/strongest inference for the given sentence?
"This group has garnered the most music awards for this year."
---The correct answer is: They have received multiple awards from different award-giving bodies.
What do you call the terms used in a text that need further definition as they are exclusively used in a
field of study?
If you move to China, you will discover another reason why this country is worth moving to: its prices.
---The correct answer is: Claim of value
The police should be responsible of the people’s safety and not a source of fear.
The four circles, or stages of mourning are denial, anger, bargaining, and depression; the exit is
acceptance.
Let us choose to believe the opposite, and not doubt the possibility of us being the masters of our lives,
so that no ‘cunning demon’ can distract us with false perceptions and throw us off the right path.
At least 25 percent of the federal budget should be spent on helping upgrade business to clean
technologies, researching renewable energy sources, and planting more trees in order to control or
eliminate pollution.
Volunteering is a great alternative to a number of other activities, since it can help you acquire work
experience and get a job.
Time is gold.
Anger can be effectively used to establish and defend your personal boundaries, personal space, sense of
justice, beliefs, and so on.
Western classical music has not just artistic and cultural value, but also causes a number of unexpected
and (fortunately) positive effects on the human mind.
Through this, the text related to the topic you are reading may be easily found through search engines.
What is being described?
This can be divided into static (or something prepared or stored in advance) or dynamic (something that
continually changes). What is being described?
In the analysis of this, even the way pictures are selected is scrutinized. What is being described?
This is described as "a structural analysis of texts in relation to the larger system of signifying practices or
uses of signs in culture." What is being described?
This refers to the occasion or situation in which the reader can consider while analyzing. What is being
described?
This builds relationships and connections among social meanings. What is being described?
St. Thomas Aquinas gave five proofs for God’s existence. The first two are cosmological: there can be no
uncaused cause, so the universe could not have created itself, so there must be a first cause/prime
mover, (Appiah, 2003, p. 322), which he calls “God.” This, in my view, does not prove anything. He is
saying the universe cannot have come from nothing, but its creator can. If God is an exception to the “no
uncaused cause” rule, why cannot the universe be? (Russell, 1927).
Lord Templeman suggested that the issue of consent was irrelevant to the question of the illegality of an
action, since the latter constitutes a breach of the peace. This traces back to high-minded English
snobbery about a king needing able-bodied soldiers. The idea seems to be that a society is more
important than its individuals. But this is, of course, erroneous, for it seems obvious, upon reflection,
that there can be nothing more sacred than individual liberty.
On the other hand, the exploitation of the system of standardized testing is linked to a number of issues.
Thus, many feel that tests do not provide accurate evaluations of a student’s knowledge and learning
capabilities, particularly due to the fact that in order to pass a test, a simple memorization is preferred to
critical thinking and higher learning (Strong 254).
Of course, any book can be described like this; for example, the plot of “The Lord of the Rings” can be
described even in a shorter way: “Four guys go to a dangerous land to defeat ancient evil by destroying
an important artifact, and their friends help them.” However, unlike Tolkien’s novel, Twilight has nothing
to offer to a reader except the events described in the previous paragraph. This is ridiculous, considering
four published books, some sort of online encyclopedia, and movies.
It is equally possible many gods could exist. Furthermore, St. Thomas uses “God” as a label for the first
cause. The first cause is not necessarily the Christian God (Dawkins, 2007, p. 101)—all-knowing, all-
powerful, and all-good (all-k.p.g.), or anything God is usually considered to be.
Insomnia affects not only the mind, but also the body in ways no less devastating; specifically, according
to a study conducted by the University of Chicago, sleep deprivation is closely connected to the reduced
control of blood-sugar levels.
Insomnia, or sleep deprivation, is a dangerous condition leading to a wide range of health problems.
A woman who has undergone the abortion procedure may develop such persistent symptoms as shame,
a sense of isolation, a loss of self-confidence and/or trust in other people, nightmares, insomnia, anxiety,
loneliness, and suicidal thoughts. As an unpleasant bonus, these symptoms can be accompanied with
various eating disorders (American Pregnancy Association).
What epicness is there in a lovey-dovey story about a relationship between a schoolgirl and a vampire?
Obviously none, neither in the novel, nor in the movies—it is simply a marketing turn aimed at making
the source look like something more worthwhile than it is.
The first and foremost question: why would a 104 year-old person fall in love with a teenager?
Theoretically, people get wiser when they get older, although reality proves it is not necessarily so. I
would understand if Edward treated Bella as an adopted daughter, at least. But love? There is a special
word for adult men having romantic and sexual relationships with teen girls. Also, according to folklore,
vampires are sadistic, vile, and sexually-insatiable creatures, so in a proper vampire story, exploitation
and being devoured would be Bella’s only options. But a true, clean, and romantic love? This is stupid.
The only reason why it became possible is probably because aging has negatively affected Edward’s (and
his family’s) mental capabilities. Also, why would Bella not feel scared of knowing people who suck
blood, or who can turn into savage beasts? What kind of weird taste or fetish is that? And it is not only
Bella and Edward acting weird—Jacob, Victoria, the vampire clans, and other folks appearing in Twilight
seem to have little to no common sense, reason, or logic.
Where did the story take place and how does it relate to the story?
In evaluating an article, it is important for it to be generally unknown so you can grab the reader's
attention.
It is important to dwell on the author's life and his works in a literature analysis.
There are different interpretations of a single literature. There may be similarities in some but there will
always be differences.
This part of a literature review contains the general indications of the work.
What happens in the story that changed the course of the character/s?
---The correct answer is: conflict
A part of the project detail that emphasizes what the project can contribute to a group of people in the
society.
An element of a good project proposal that details where to get the funds to bring the project to fruition.
A part of the project detail that uses diagrams to illustrate what tools to use in the implementation of
the project.
Identify which part of the resume the following information belongs to:
Identify which part of the resume the following information belongs to:
Identify which part of the resume the following information belongs to:
I have volunteered for various non-government organizations, handling public relations and advertising
of events. (She is applying for PR specialist in a company)
---The correct answer is: how you learned about the position or the company
Prior research about the company you're applying for helps in composing your application letter.
Which is the usual format followed in sending an application letter via email?
Identify which part of the resume the following information belongs to:
A strategy in critical reading that requires the reader to put himself/herself on the author's shoes.
This involves the analysis of the author's use of signs in obtaining the meaning of the text.
This element of text is identified for the reader to know how this was developed and asserted
throughout the text.
Therefore, I think it is important to learn to distinguish between light constructive feelings of care, and
intense romantic addiction, which can lead to unforeseen consequences.
Feminism should be seen as a movement that has a role and value for the real world that is extremely
difficult to underestimate.
You will identify this through comparing and contrasting the text to other works.
Reading like a writer can help you understand how the process of writing is a series of making choices,
and in doing so, can help you recognize important decisions you might face and techniques you might
want to use when working on your own writing.
This helps the reader control the level of detail of the document he/she is examining.
Video games are perhaps the most popular and widespread form of entertainment at present.
One of the most important functions of the judicial system is to punish the criminals and to protect the
innocent.
---The correct answer is: Claim of fact
Instead of killing time playing Angry Birds, one might want to use their gadget as a learning tool—
modern mobile devices are perfectly suited for this purpose.
In ____, the critical reader does not accept anything at face value, thus recognizing the fact that
everything must be thoroughly understood.
The following are the types of reading and discussion in critical reading except:
You will identify this through taking notes and paraphrasing the key points.
Standardized tests are meant to set a high standard and promote objectivity.
For political correctness to achieve its goals, too many words have to be banned.
One of the main purposes of testing is to set a standard: a performance baseline of progress for all
parties involved in the educational process—students, teachers, and school districts, and to hold them
accountable for achieving it.
People in democratic countries vote for their candidates on presidential elections, freely express
themselves, practice any religion they want, and enjoy many other rights and freedoms, all of which are
guarded by numerous laws, bills, non-governmental organizations, and so on.
This is used to establish connections between language, images, characters, topics, themes and the like.
Critical reading aims to find the faults and flaws in the text.
It is important to slowly read and savor the text you're reading in order to critically analyze it.
It's deemed irrelevant to consider other points of view other than what the text presents.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
The study, "A Content Analysis of The Catalyst’s News Stories From 1986 to 2010", seeks to find out how
The Catalyst, the official student publication of Polytechnic University of the Philippines selected and
treated the news articles they have published from 1986 to 2010.
The researchers wanted to classify the news issues which The Catalyst gave emphasis on into categories:
Political, Financial/Economic, Peace and Order, Social, Rebellion, Religious, Sports/Entertainment,
Miscellaneous and Politics within University. The researchers also sorted The Catalyst’s news articles in
terms of the following: Scope/Origin, Chronology/Sequence, Structure and Content. Lastly, the
researchers intended to determine the treatment and the tone of the news articles.
The researchers used convenience sampling method. The researchers have content analyzed 84 existing
issues from the year 1986 up to 2010. The researchers categorized 586 news articles from the said issues
into categories based on the criteria following the three major variables in content analysis by Elena
Pernia (2004).
Based on the observations and results of the content analysis, it was determined that The Catalyst’s style
changed from the orthodox style in 1986 to different forms of layout in the later years. Moreover, The
Catalyst transitioned from using blue ink to mainly using black ink and later on red ink.
Moreover, the scope of The Catalyst’s news was mostly local. The student publication usually covered
events within the university. Most of the student publication’s news stories were straight news. The
news articles were mostly treated as neutral, meaning the news were written merely as statement of
events in the simplest and most objective way. The researchers concluded that The Catalyst has
performed its duty as the official student publication of PUP through disseminating information that
would be of concern to the students and the university.
Abstract
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
The researchers used the three major variables by Pernia (2004) as basic instrument in analyzing the
news stories of The Catalyst. With each category is a set of keywords to make the coding easier for the
coders. The coders would determine the category an article belongs to through the keywords provided.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
The researchers analyzed all the news stories of each issue of The Catalyst starting from 1986 up to 2010,
with the exception of the special issues released and the issues without dates available in the university
archives. There were no recorded issues of The Catalyst in the year 1989 and 1990 due to problems
within the publication while there were no issues for the year 1999 at the archives during the time of the
coding. News roundups and news bits in every issue are also not included in this particular study but
would focus on the stories in the news section and sports section.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
Due to lack of job opportunities here in the Philippines, there are Filipinos who were willing to work
abroad to earn higher salary compared to the Philippines’. These people are called OFWs or Overseas
Filipino Workers. They are ready to sacrifice their lives here in the Philippines for the sake of earning
more money. Because of this, they were referred to as “New Heroes”.
Our government is not that vocal about the progress of the country’s economy through the help of OFWs
yet they encourage more Filipinos to accept different jobs abroad.
The OFWs’ children are the ones highly by their parent’s departure. They have to suffer the loneliness of
not having their parent/s with them.
Although they have guardians to look after them and to care for them, nothing can compare to a
parent’s love and affection.
There are laws and agencies that protect and support OFWs but the child would not be ensured of their
parent’s safety. They would be surely anxious of the condition of their parents because of the distance
that makes the young ones worry about them.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
In line with this, the scope of the publication’s news articles is within the immediate proximity which is
the university and its branches. Therefore, these findings reflect that The Catalyst does its duty as the
student publication to serve the student body, first and foremost.
The ruling quantity of news classified into spot news depicted that the abundance of news within the
local proximity were given the utmost priority by the editorial board. Events which occurred in PUP
demanded immediate publication to easily spread the information to the rest of the university.
---The correct answer is: Conclusion
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
Departure of Filipinos was beneficial to the country and to the families of OFWs, since the dollar reserve
that we can get from them saved us from economic turmoil. But let us think about the children as well,
they may experience great loneliness due to their parent’s absence.
Communication is important, considering the distance between the parent and the child. The OFWs
should communicate with their children regularly so as not to create a distance between them. It could
also help the child if the parent is easily approachable. Imagine if communicating devices did not exist. It
would be a great suffering for both the parents and the children since snail mail, the alternative
communication, would take a long time of process just to reach the receiver, unlike e-mail, in which the
message would be sent in just a matter of seconds.
If the parents truly care for the child, they would always make a way to extend their love overseas to
reach them through communication.
The children also need their guardians to plan “outings” and other activities that they would all enjoy for
them not to feel alone.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
Journalism in the Philippines has gone through a number of both setbacks and boosts. The history of
Philippine journalism presented in this study is cited from “Journalism for Filipinos” by Malinao (2003).
In the year 1637, the first Philippine Newsletter was published - the “Successos Felices” (Fortunate
Events) of Tomas Pinpin, the father of Filipino printing. Aside from Pinpin’s one-shot fling at journalism,
the “Hojas Volantes” (Flying sheets) or Spaniards’ notice to the public, were widely distributed in the
country for mass readership.
Questions:
Questions:
1. What question does the following passage in the sample book review answer:
"The language Tolkien uses (and he was a British professor of linguistics and philology), the
aforementioned epic scales of storyline, the incredibly diverse cultural background behind the novel—its
characters, plot, described events—this and many other factors make reading the trilogy rather an
intellectual than entertaining occupation."
---The correct answer is: Does the way a character speaks help you to understand how that character
thinks and feels? If so, how?
2. What question does the following passage in the sample book review answer:
"And the books are indeed full of awe-inspiring moments; here are just a few of them: the first fight with
the Nazguls; the battle with the ancient demon in desolated Moria and Gandalf’s disappearance; the
death of Boromir (in my opinion, one of the most tragic moments in world literature of the 20th
century); the resurrection of Gandalf the White; the transformation of King Theoden; the siege of Helm’s
Deep; the uprising of the ents and Saruman’s exile; recruiting of the undead army by Aragorn; the battle
for Minas Tirith and the sortie to the Black Gate of Mordor; the defeat of the Witch-King of Angmar; the
annihilation of the Ring; Aragorn’s marriage with Arwen and honors to the hobbits; finally, Frodo’s
departure to the West.
---The correct answer is: What is the high point of the story? Why is this incident more important than
the others?
3. What element does the following passage discuss in the passage from the sample book review:
"While working on the book, Tolkien invented at least two fully functional languages: Elven and
Dwarven; he interpreted the Scandinavian myths (“The Saga of the Nibelungs“, in particular) and used
them to create his own unique plot, world, and characters. The number of cultural and literary
references used in “The Lord of the Rings” is enormous."
4. What element does the following passage discuss in the passage from the sample book review:
"The saga tells a story unfolding around The One Ring, created and lost by Sauron—an ancient demigod
of the world of Middle Earth, and the main antagonist of the saga."
5. What element does the following passage discuss in the passage from the sample book review:
"It is almost impossible to say more about the plot, because at the end of the first book, it branches into
multiple storylines."
---The correct answer is: Plot
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
The research is a quantitative research dealing with the computed numerical figures from analyzing each
news story. Through this, the researchers analyzed each criterion that will determine the changes made
in The Catalyst’s news stories over the years in terms of physical changes, as well as in content.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
The researchers have coded a total of 586 news stories from The Catalyst’s issues from the year 1986 to
2010. The table above shows that focus-wise, The Catalyst presented a substantial amount of news
articles with miscellaneous issues taking up 26.97% of the total number of articles. As provided in the
definition of news by Bangkok Post, there are miscellaneous stories which continually appear in the news
section. In this study, these news articles are common stories within PUP which did not fall to any of the
other categories.
Identify the part of the research report where the following passage falls:
OFW parents could influence their children in either good or bad way. Children who have parents as
overseas workers would be considered well-off in life because of the money, not to mention, dollars sent
to them. But OFWs are willing to endure all the pains and sufferings of having their families away from
them because in the end, they are recognized by the government and by every Filipino.
Because of this, former President Corazon Aquino acknowledged their sacrifices, efforts and
contributions by referring to them as the modern heroes in the speech she gave last 1988 to a group of
domestic helpers in Hong Kong.
In honor of the OFWs who kept our country’s economy afloat as well as their families’ lives, the
Philippines celebrates December as the “Month of Overseas Filipino Workers”, to pay tribute to them.
Questions:
Questions:
---The correct answer is: To identify and describe the monitoring of three common precursors and
evaluate how accurate each monitoring is in predicting earthquakes.
2. What part of the project proposal does the following sentence fall under:
"Given that I can obtain all my sources for the literature review from the library, there is no appreciable
cost associated with performing this literature review. The only costs, which will be minor, are for
copying articles, printing the review, and spiral binding the review. I estimate that I can do these tasks for
under $10."
3. What part of the project proposal does the following sentence fall under:
"I am a senior in the Geological Engineering Department at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. In
my undergraduate courses I have taken rock mechanics, soil mechanics, geophysics, and stratigraphy, all
of which have included the principles of seismology and stress-strain relationships."
4. What part of the project proposal does the following sentence fall under:
"Because I already possess several books and articles on earthquake prediction, most of my time will be
spent sifting through the information, finding the key results, and presenting those results to the
audience."
5. What part of the project proposal does the following sentence fall under:
"A secondary audience for the review would be non-technical readers who either live in earthquake-
prone areas or are affected financially when earthquakes occur."
Identifying the main ideas and supporting details to support the claim. - [Outlining and Summarizing]
Acknowledging the differences between personal existing values and attitude and the author's
perspective. [Contextualizing]
Consult related readings in order to learn how to approach the same topic in different ways. [Compare
and Contrast]
An idea, an opinion, a judgment or a point of view that the writer wants you to accept. [Claim]
This consists of reasons and evidence that will prove to the readers that the conclusion presented is
worth accepting. [Support]
Newer knowledge is obtained through this way of learning as this is the key to understanding the
author's point of view. [Asking questions]
The reader must be able to track the pattern in the author's thoughts and presentation of his/her own
beliefs. [Reflecting on challenges to beliefs and values]
_______ the material enables the reader to grasp the organization and the content of the text in the
shortest possible time. [Skimming]
Assertions that are based on facts and has to be proven by reliable proofs. [Opinion]
The part of a literary review that emphasizes the main point of the review. [Conclusion]
The part of a research report that states the significance of the research. [Introduction]
A part of the project proposal that states what the project will produce. [Deliverables]
The part of the project proposal that states what makes the project unique. [Implementation Issues and
Challenges]
This part of the project proposal explains what the project wants to achieve. [Project Summary]
This part of the project proposal explains the problem and what makes it interesting. [Motivation]
From what perspective did the author write the text? [Style]
Is the information arranged according to the content, by the author's argument or by the needs of the
audience? [Organization]
Which of the references elicits further discussion? [Research/Sources]
What can you infer from the writer's choice of words? [Style]
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Despite all the joy that video games can bring to children and teenagers, ...
---The correct answer is: Video games use their characters in the games ...
---The correct answer is: Video games is not suitable for children and teenagers
---The correct answer is: Video games help players improve social skills and reflexes
---The correct answer is: Video games offer simplified and conditional models of environments and
people.
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Death penalty is an unfair and rather ineffective ...
---The correct answer is: Death penalty can hardly be called ...
---The correct answer is: These has been numerous evidence ...
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Romeo and Juliet's love story is dysfunctional.
---The correct answer is: Romeo has immediately set his eyes on Juliet...
---The correct answer is: It is important to learn to distinguish love from ...
---The correct answer is: Romeo and Juliet's love progressed swiftly and carefully ...
---The correct answer is: William Shakespeare did not mean for his characters to be idyllic.
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Many arguments in favor of the usage ...
---The correct answer is: Tests help see the bias of teachers ...
---The correct answer is: Improvements must be made in the distribution ...
---The correct answer is: Most of the time, standardized tests encourage ...
---The correct answer is: He/she weighs in on both advantages and disadvantages ...
Identifying the main ideas and supporting details to support the claim. - [Outlining and Summarizing]
Acknowledging the differences between personal existing values and attitude and the author's
perspective. [Contextualizing]
An idea, an opinion, a judgment or a point of view that the writer wants you to accept. [Claim]
This consists of reasons and evidence that will prove to the readers that the conclusion presented is
worth accepting. [Support]
Newer knowledge is obtained through this way of learning as this is the key to understanding the
author's point of view. [Asking questions]
The reader must be able to track the pattern in the author's thoughts and presentation of his/her own
beliefs. [Reflecting on challenges to beliefs and values]
_______ the material enables the reader to grasp the organization and the content of the text in the
shortest possible time. [Skimming]
Assertions that are based on facts and has to be proven by reliable proofs. [Opinion]
The part of a literary review that emphasizes the main point of the review. [Conclusion]
The part of a research report that states the significance of the research. [Introduction]
A part of the project proposal that states what the project will produce. [Deliverables]
The part of the project proposal that states what makes the project unique. [Implementation Issues and
Challenges]
This part of the project proposal explains what the project wants to achieve. [Project Summary]
This part of the project proposal explains the problem and what makes it interesting. [Motivation]
From what perspective did the author write the text? [Style]
Is the information arranged according to the content, by the author's argument or by the needs of the
audience? [Organization]
What can you infer from the writer's choice of words? [Style]
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Despite all the joy that video games can bring to children and teenagers, ...
---The correct answer is: Video games use their characters in the games ...
---The correct answer is: Video games is not suitable for children and teenagers
---The correct answer is: Video games help players improve social skills and reflexes
---The correct answer is: Video games offer simplified and conditional models of environments and
people.
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Death penalty is an unfair and rather ineffective ...
---The correct answer is: Death penalty can hardly be called ...
---The correct answer is: These has been numerous evidence ...
Questions:
1. Which of the following is the overall claim of the given essay?
---The correct answer is: Romeo and Juliet's love story is dysfunctional.
---The correct answer is: Romeo has immediately set his eyes on Juliet...
---The correct answer is: It is important to learn to distinguish love from ...
---The correct answer is: Romeo and Juliet's love progressed swiftly and carefully ...
---The correct answer is: William Shakespeare did not mean for his characters to be idyllic.
Questions:
---The correct answer is: Many arguments in favor of the usage ...
---The correct answer is: Tests help see the bias of teachers ...
---The correct answer is: Improvements must be made in the distribution ...
---The correct answer is: Most of the time, standardized tests encourage ...
---The correct answer is: He/she weighs in on both advantages and disadvantages ..
---- Refer to the given paragraph below, entitled “Picturing Don Quixote”:
Seventeenth-century images emphasized the title character’s pompous folly as well as the often rough-
and-tumble action of many episodes. The windmill scene, in which Don Quixote mistakes the technology
that grinds the grain produced in the semi-arid Manchegan landscape for giants, became immediately
iconic. The first representation of the scene appears in a Frankfurt edition of 1648, in which the windmill
sail stabs Don Quixote.
---The term that refers to the consequences or events caused by the climax.
In blistering Nebraska, it was America’s Independence Day. As usual on every Independence Day since I
was five years old, George and Terry, my two best friends, and I, went on a manly picnic. I diligently
carried out my household chores, packed my picnic bag and off I went to collect my friends by way of
bicycle. It is going to be an awesome day, I thought to myself as I sped down my neighborhood street on
my beat-up blue Schwinn.
---Read the following excerpt from the short story, Dead Stars by Paz Marquez Benitez:
Alfredo remembered that period with a wonder not unmixed with shame. That was less than four years
ago. He could not understand those months of a great hunger that was not of the body nor yet of the
mind, a craving that had seized on him one quiet night when the moon was abroad and under the
dappled shadow of the trees in the plaza, man wooed maid. Was he being cheated by life? Love--he
seemed to have missed it. Or was the love that others told about a mere fabrication of perfervid
imagination, an exaggeration of the commonplace, a glorification of insipid monotonies such as made up
his love life? Was love a combination of circumstances, or sheer native capacity of soul? In those days
love was, for him, still the eternal puzzle; for love, as he knew it, was a stranger to love as he divined it
might be.
The term protein quality refers to the ratio of essential amino acids (eaa) in a protein in comparison with
the ratio required by the body. A high quality protein contains eaa in a ratio that matches human
requirements. A protein which is lacking or low in one or more eaa is termed a low quality protein. The
eaa which is in the shortest supply is called the ‘limiting’ amino acid. In general, animal proteins tend to
be high quality while vegetable proteins tend to be low quality. The exception is soy protein which is
quite high quality.
The Great Wall, or Chang Cheng in Chinese, is massive. It begins in the east at the Yellow Sea, travels
near China’s capital, Beijing, and continues west through numerous provinces. For thousands of miles, it
winds like a snake through China’s varied terrain. Smaller walls extend from the main wall. According to
conservative estimates, the Great Wall’s length is approximately 2,400 miles, its thickness ranges from
15-30 feet wide, and it reaches in height to about 25 feet.
A round orange moon, "huge as a winnowing basket," rose lazily into a clear sky, whitening the iron roofs
and dimming the lanterns at the windows.
What is the figure of speech used for the round orange moon?
--One advantage of volunteering is meeting new people. Which of the following is not one of the
benefits it could yield?
The correct answer is: have companions for future volunteer work
The correct answer is: heals the body and mind of any mental and psychological problems
--More and more employers are looking into volunteering experiences than personal skills.
The correct answer is: a summary of all the points that he/she presented in the essay.
--Read the excerpt of a persuasive essay below and answer the following given questions.
So, what makes Southeast Asia a tourism option you should consider?
(1) The first reason is the prices all across the region: they are ridiculously low. (2) One of the first
problems a backpacker needs to solve after arriving to a new country is accommodation. (3) In Southeast
Asia—almost everywhere—accommodation is so cheap that for the money a tourist would spend on a
hostel in Europe for one week, in this region, he or she could live one month! (4) See for yourself: if you
go to Cambodia or Laos, a place in a dorm room would cost you somewhere between $2-5 per day. (5) A
night in a Vietnamese hostel will cost you $8-10. Thailand is probably the most expensive in the list, with
prices between $6-13. (6) If you are not fond of living with a bunch of unfamiliar people, get ready to pay
only $15-20 for a private room. (7) Of course, these prices depend on cities—larger cities and popular
tourist destinations will naturally be more expensive, but generally, throughout the entire Southeast
Asia, you can find extremely cheap accommodation easily, especially considering there is no need to
book a hostel in advance: basically, you show up and rent a room/bed in the spot (NomadicMatt). (8) So,
if you are a tourist with a limited budget, worrying about a place to stay for a couple of weeks, Southeast
Asia is your choice: living here is more than affordable.
(9) By the way, the same refers to food. (10) Almost everywhere around Southeast Asia you will be able
to find quality street food for low prices. (11) The price for a pack of chewing gum in the United States
equals a huge portion of filling, exotic food in Vietnam.
(12) As well as the “mainland” Asia, the region possesses ancient history and deep culture closely
interconnected with Buddhism. (13) The ruins of Angkor Wat, Javans, Champa, pagodas of Bagan,
millenary temples and shrines—all this and much more awaits a tourist discovering this part of Asia. (14)
Relics of the past are so numerous that even if you spend a year in the region, you will probably not be
able to see all of them. (15) Along with the ancient times, Southeast Asia has gone through intense
political and military turmoils during the recent century. (16) The war in Vietnam, the terror of the
Khmer Rouge, the destruction of Laos, Pacific navy battles, Japanese invasions—this is just a tiny part of
what was going on here not so long ago. (17) Knowing about the hardships Southeast Asia had gone
through, and witnessing its rapid development now, watching incredible contrasts intertwine and
combine, it is difficult to not fall in love with this place. (18) Besides, if you are seeking for cultural
diversity, Southeast Asia has it all: with such a diversity of languages, customs, ethnicities, religious
beliefs, lifestyles, and fashions concentrated on such a relatively small piece of land, your immersion in
the atmosphere of this place will be instant, deep, and impressive (Bootsnall.com).
(19) Yet another good argument for a budget tourist visiting Southeast Asia is the convenience and
affordability of transportation in the region. (20) Naturally, when you arrive to a new country, you do not
want to spend your whole time in one city—you want to see all of what this country can offer, and this
often implies using public transport, such as trains or buses. (21) Well, booking transportation in
Southeast Asia is easier and cheaper than in many other regions of the world; every big city is flooded
with travel agencies offering their services for almost no cost, and even getting to some distant islands is
not a problem (Goatsontheroad.com). (22) A bus is usually the cheapest way to travel around the region:
a 5-6 hours ride by a bus will cost you only $5-8. (23) Overnight buses are somewhat more costly —$10-
15 dollars, depending on distance. (24) As for the transportation within big cities, there is only good
news for a poor tourist. (25) For example, a bust around Bangkok costs only 10 cents, and the subway,
$1. (26) The local train system of Singapore starts its pricing from $1 as well. (27) Taxis and minibuses are
usually more expensive, but it is possible to bargain with the drivers, so you can get a price up to two
times lower than the one initially suggested by a cab owner. (Nomadicmatt.com). (28) All of which
means, in a nutshell, that you will be able to see everything you want, get everywhere, and spend a
reasonable amount of money.
(29) Southeast Asia is a unique region with ancient history, rich culture, incredible food, and unique
experiences a traveler can get from visiting it. (30) With incredibly low accommodation prices, affordable
food, and convenient transportation, this part of Asia is a number one choice for a budget tourist. (31)
Therefore, when planning your next trip, you should definitely consider going there.
QUESTIONS:
Give the number of the sentence that conveys what is asked. Only one answer is required per question.
Second reason presented by author on why Southeast Asia is a viable tourism option: Answer
9 =10
Correct
11
Correct
A sentence which gives an evidence of the affordability of transportation in Southeast Asia. Answer
Correct
The sentence concluding the first reason presented by the author. Answer
8
Correct
The sentence concluding the paragraph on the diverse culture of Southeast Asia. Answer
17 =18
Correct
(A) The expansion of the world population is the most important problem that should be solved in order
not to confront in the near future big social problems such as bad economic circumstances and lack of
resources, food and housing. (B) Birth control, although may lead to religious, cultural and moral
objections, is the fastest way to reduce the population growth rate. (C) Therefore, governments should
begin programs of birth control even in a compulsory manner due to the fact that group survival is more
important than individual freedom.