4 TH QExam Creative
4 TH QExam Creative
4 TH QExam Creative
NAME:__________________________GRADE/STRAND:____________DATE:_________SCORE: ________
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the best answer to the following questions/statements below. Write your answer in the
space provided.
___1. It is general term that songs others works of philosophy, Helspaper articles, films, songs, paintings, and
others are intimately interconnected.
A. Incertextuality B. Plagiarism C. Citation D. Allusion
___2. She believes that every text is affected by all the texts that came before it Since those texts influenced the
author's thinking and aesthetic choices.
A. Julian Kristeva B. Julie Kristeeva C. Julie Anne Kristeva D. Julia Kristeva
___3. This happens when the writer has no intention of making an intertextual reference and it is completely
upon the reader's own prior knowledge that these connections are made.
A. Optional B. Obligatory C. Latent D. Accidental
___4. This happens when one person imitates another to produce a humorous effect.
A. Citation B. Parody C. Allusion D. Plagiarism
___5. It is a factor that can affect the variation of the types of intertextuality.
A. Incention of the audience B. Intention of the writer
C. Intention of the reader D. Intention of both reader and writer
___6. Which of the following is true about intertextuality?
A. Intertextuality can only be seen in drama.
B. It is okay to use someone's work with credit.
C. It doesn't show how a similar cultural, religious, political, or moral ideology can be expressed in very
different ways through different cultural practices.
D. Intertextuality shows how much a culture can influence its authors, even as the authors in turn
influence the culture.
___7. Which of the following sentences best describes the meaning of inter extuality?
A. The relationship between texts B. Allusions from Shakespeare's works
C. Researching your project from the internet D. A translation of your favorite book to ancther language ___8.
Alicia's favorite book is "The Twilight Saga" (a story about vampires). Now, she is trying to write a "Fan-
fiction" that is also about her favorite vampire characters but in a completely different setting. Which best
describes Alicia?
A. She is an incredible writer.
B. She is a huge fan of the series.
C. She is using an optional intertextuality.
D. She is using an obligatory intertextuality so she must cite her sources.
___9. Which of the following may not be an example of intertextuality?
A. A translation of the lliad to Arabic
B. Two characters whose names were coincidentally named "William"
C .A writer paying homage to Shakespeare by adopting his theme and tone
D. None of the choices
___10. Which one is the best example of acciderital intertextuality?
A. A student comparing Harry Potter's Dumbledore to Lord of the Ring's Gandalf
B. A person who watched a drama about Moby Dick and made a connection about the size of the fish and
the ship
C. A professor who read "Hamlet" before "Rosencrantz and Gäildenstern are Dead
D. All of the choices
___11. What element of drama is simply defined as the environment in which an event takes place?
A. Setting B. Plot C. Character D. Theme
___12. What type of setting refers to the immediate surroundings of the character?
A. geographic location B. physical location C. physical environment D. social environment
___13. A drama production is set in the town of Gapan, Nueva Ecija during the Japanese period. What type of
setting is used?
A. physical location C. cultural environment B. time period D. geographic location
___14. In relation to the plot, what is the function of a setting in a drama?
A. The setting provides backdrop for action to happen
B. The setting provides the forward thrusts for the character
C. The setting provides the mood for the environment.
D. All of the above.
___15. Specific setting is categorized into two. Which specific setting is considered to be generic and does not
express specific time reference?
A. backdrop setting B. imaginary setting C. periodical setting D. integral setting
___16. What do you call a raised floor or platform, typically n a theater, on which actors entertainers, or speakers
perform?
A. Elevation B. Podium C. Juncture D. Stage
___17. Into how any parts or sections is the acting area divided?
A. six B. seven C. eight D. nine
___18. In a conventional stage setup, what do call the section nearest to the audience?
A. upstage B. downstage C. center stage D. forward stage
___19. What do you call the position of the acting area in relation to the audience?
A. staging B. acting setup C. center stage D. forward stage
___20. What do you call the very exact middle of the acting area?
A. upstage B. downstage C. center stage D forward stave
___21. What is narrative?
A. a type of fictional story B. an argument essay C. a persuasive essay D. a drama
___22. What is the effect of first person POV?
A. We do not share the thoughts telling the story. The main characters are not revealed.
B. We do share the thoughts and feelings of the character telling the story The main characters thoughts
are revealed.
C. We are told the story from an outsiders POV
D. We know nothing about the character.
___23. Which of the following tone words would describe a passage with a character who pushed herself to
succeed at something, despite barriers that may cause her to struggle?
A. comical B. hopeful C. mysterious D. soothing
___24. Which of the following organizational structure would most likely be used to tell a story written in the
first person POV?
A. the order in which events happen B. compare and contrast
C. order of importance D. cause and effect
___25. Why would a person choose to read a narrative?
A. to get information on a specific topic/task B. to be entertained by the experience
C. to learn the specific topic D. to learn to do task
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write True is the statement is correct and False if otherwise. Use a separate
sheet of paper for your answers.
____1. The use of intertextuality in literary work is easy to identify even if the reader does not possess a wide
knowledge of different literary texts and materials.
____2. Intertextuality happens when a text or any work of art is indirectly or directly referring to another text or
work of art through its genre, symbols, ideas, or even style.
____3. The term intertextuality was first developed by the poststructuralist Julia Klarete in the 1960s.
____4. An implicit intertextual reference happens when the writer directly alludes to another text through the
gerire, ideas, symbols and styles.
____5. Explicit intertextual reference happens when the writer indirectly states quotes or reference another text in
their work.
____6. The use of intertextuality has given writers the potentials to enrich and extend the meanings of their literary
work and reflect their perspectives on issues or message in a more creative manner.
____7. Intertextuality variations depend on two factors: the intention of the significance and the writer's reference.
____8. Optional intertextuality creates bigger impact on the significance of the intertext within the work of
literature.
____9. Accidental intertextuality happens when readers connect a text with another text, cultural practice, or a
personal experience without any tangible anchor point within the original text.
____10. Obligatory intertextuality is done unconsciously and inflicted directly by the writer to help enrich and extend
the meanings of their literary work.
Prepared by:
ROMELYN Q. PAREJA
Noted by:
RICHELLE C. ALBA