
4th Quarter Pre-Test 2021-2022
Quiz by Gladees Gutierrez
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Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea development: ● general to particular ●claim and counterclaim ● problem-solution ●cause-effect
Jessa wasn’t able to finish the synchronous class ___________ the intermittent connection.
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea development: ● general to particular ●claim and counterclaim ● problem-solution ●cause-effect
Spreading fake news creates panic to the public. especially in a time of a national crisis where fear is just around every corner.
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea development: ● general to particular ●claim and counterclaim ● problem-solution ●cause-effect
There are many ways to minimize your time on social media. _______________ is to skip the application or games that might distract you on the important messages or information that you need to get.
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea development: ● general to particular ●claim and counterclaim ● problem-solution ●cause-effect
Cyberbullying has become a new age problem especially to teenagers. ____________, it is the misuse of online platforms with the intention to harass or defame others verbally. Moreover, it destroys a person’s peace of mind.
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea development: ● general to particular ●claim and counterclaim ● problem-solution ●cause-effect
Mark studied very hard; _______, he got a high score on the online test.
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea development: ● general to particular ●claim and counterclaim ● problem-solution ●cause-effect
Which of the following words or expressions show cause and effect pattern of idea development?
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
Sleeping can do _______ things to our bodies and to our minds.
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
When we sleep, our muscles are repaired, and our immune system gets_________.
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
Sleeping is also good for the ______because when we do not sleep a lot, our bodies release cortisol which can make our hearts work harder and make it more tired.
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
_______ is not just good for the health of our body.
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
It is also good for our mental health because when we sleep, our ______ improve, and we feel less irritated.
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
Also, we can remember and learn things better when we sleep because during sleep, the brain reviews _________.
Read the given paragraphs below then supply the blank with the correct answer to complete the synthesis.
Paragraph 1
Sleep is good for the body. When we sleep, our muscles are repaired. Also, the cells that fight bacteria and viruses get some rest, so our immune system becomes stronger. Lack of sleep can make the heart get weak because when do not get enough sleep, our bodies release cortisol, a hormone that makes the heart work harder. As a result, the heart gets tired.
Paragraph 2
Sleep can do wonderful things to our mental health. When we sleep, our moods improve, and we become less irritated. Also, sleeping is good for memory and learning. During sleep, the information you have learned during the day is reviewed and the important information are stored by the brain.
and the important ones are stored and ___________ .
Read the paragraph below the choose the answer from the given choices to complete the outline.
World War II, also called Second World War, conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of the disputes left unsettled by World War I. The 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths incurred in World War II make it the bloodiest conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.
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World War II, also called Second World War, conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of the disputes left unsettled by World War I. The 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths incurred in World War II make it the bloodiest conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.
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World War II, also called Second World War, conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of the disputes left unsettled by World War I. The 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths incurred in World War II make it the bloodiest conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.
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World War II, also called Second World War, conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of the disputes left unsettled by World War I. The 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths incurred in World War II make it the bloodiest conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.
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World War II, also called Second World War, conflict that involved virtually every part of the world during the years 1939–45. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of the disputes left unsettled by World War I. The 40,000,000–50,000,000 deaths incurred in World War II make it Afterthe bloodiest conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.
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Read the text carefully. Then, choose the letter of the correct answer.
Matter may undergo changes. One of these is physical change. A physical change is one which does not alter the chemical composition of a substance. An example of physical change is phase change. For example, when water freezes, it changes from liquid to solid. Melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation are the processes involved in changing the phases of water. When a substance undergoes changes in its phase, its physical properties also change. Ice, water, and water vapor have different physical properties. However, they have the same chemical composition. Source: Science for Daily Use p.139
Based on the text, which changes do not alter during physical change?
Matter may undergo changes. One of these is physical change. A physical change is one which does not alter the chemical composition of a substance. An example of physical change is phase change. For example, when water freezes, it changes from liquid to solid. Melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation are the processes involved in changing the phases of water. When a substance undergoes changes in its phase, its physical properties also change. Ice, water, and water vapor have different physical properties. However, they have the same chemical composition. Source: Science for Daily Use p.139
What is the topic sentence in the paragraph?
Matter may undergo changes. One of these is physical change. A physical change is one which does not alter the chemical composition of a substance. An example of physical change is phase change. For example, when water freezes, it changes from liquid to solid. Melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation are the processes involved in changing the phases of water. When a substance undergoes changes in its phase, its physical properties also change. Ice, water, and water vapor have different physical properties. However, they have the same chemical composition. Source: Science for Daily Use p.139
Which of the following statements best defines an explanatory text?
Matter may undergo changes. One of these is physical change. A physical change is one which does not alter the chemical composition of a substance. An example of physical change is phase change. For example, when water freezes, it changes from liquid to solid. Melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation are the processes involved in changing the phases of water. When a substance undergoes changes in its phase, its physical properties also change. Ice, water, and water vapor have different physical properties. However, they have the same chemical composition. Source: Science for Daily Use p.139
The following statements best explains the importance of transitional words or signals in developing paragraphs EXCEPT one.
Matter may undergo changes. One of these is physical change. A physical change is one which does not alter the chemical composition of a substance. An example of physical change is phase change. For example, when water freezes, it changes from liquid to solid. Melting, freezing, evaporation, and condensation are the processes involved in changing the phases of water. When a substance undergoes changes in its phase, its physical properties also change. Ice, water, and water vapor have different physical properties. However, they have the same chemical composition. Source: Science for Daily Use p.139
What is a well-written paragraph?
Because of their long stay in the country, many of the words and phrases used by the Spaniards have become a part of the Filipino language. Today it is estimated that about 20% of Tagalog words are Spanish. In fact, the common Tagalog greeting “Kumusta” was taken from the Spanish greeting “Como esta” or“How are you?”. Words like Diyos, eskwela, gwapo, sapatos, pamilya, trabaho, tropa and many others are also of Spanish origin. Many of our surnames are also taken from the Spanish language. This is because in 1849, the Spanish government ordered all families to choose a new last name from a list of Spanish last names to create a more organized system of keeping track of people. As a result, today there are many Spanish last names still in use, such as Garcia, Cruz, Reyes, Ramos, Santos, and others.
What is the topic of the paragraph?
Because of their long stay in the country, many of the words and phrases used by the Spaniards have become a part of the Filipino language. Today it is estimated that about 20% of Tagalog words are Spanish. In fact, the common Tagalog greeting “Kumusta” was taken from the Spanish greeting “Como esta” or “How are you?”. Words like Diyos, eskwela, gwapo, sapatos, pamilya, trabaho, tropa and many others are also of Spanish origin. Many of our surnames are also taken from the Spanish language. This is because in 1849, the Spanish government ordered all families to choose a new last name from a list of Spanish last names to create a more organized system of keeping track of people. As a result, today there are many Spanish last names still in use, such as Garcia, Cruz, Reyes, Ramos, Santos, and others.
Where can you find the topic sentence of the paragraph?
Because of their long stay in the country, many of the words and phrases used by the Spaniards have become a part of the Filipino language. Today it is estimated that about 20% of Tagalog words are Spanish. In fact, the common Tagalog greeting “Kumusta” was taken from the Spanish greeting “Como esta” or “How are you?”. Words like Diyos, eskwela, gwapo, sapatos, pamilya, trabaho, tropa and many others are also of Spanish origin. Many of our surnames are also taken from the Spanish language. This is because in 1849, the Spanish government ordered all families to choose a new last name from a list of Spanish last names to create a more organized system of keeping track of people. As a result, today there are many Spanish last names still in use, such as Garcia, Cruz, Reyes, Ramos, Santos, and others.
What pattern of development was used in the paragraph?
How people look and dress change with the passing of generations. Our ancestors, the early Filipinos, look very differently than us, modern Filipinos. Records made by the Spaniards who came to the Philippines and discoveries made by archaeologists show that the early Filipinos put gold decorations on their teeth. Some of these gold decorations look like fish scales Archaeologists even discovered some human skulls with teeth fully covered in gold. For the early Filipinos, putting gold in the teeth is a symbol of wealth. The early Filipinos also love to wear earrings. Both male and female wear earrings. Most of the earrings they wear are heavy and made of gold, so the earlobes get stretched and misshaped. The early Filipinos, both the male and female, also have long hair. Their hair is long and fragrant because of the oil from coconuts. The women before valued long hair. The early Filipinos also love to wear jewelry on the different parts of the body like the neck, arms, and legs. These are made from precious materials like gold, gems, and even the shells of turtles and pearls.
Where can you find the topic sentence of the paragraph?
Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed speech conventions
1 Mahatma Gandhi is dead. When first strong as crowded Delhi’s Berner house, urging him to break his last fast, a few imagined an assassin would strike near this spot11 days later.
2 To the simple trusting multitudes of India, this frail figure was a god. In his 40 years campaign for freedom, his creed was peace. When independence came, it brought bloodshed, yet Gandhi’s nonviolence held in check the threat of civil war.
3 His simple eloquence and ascetic life earned him the respect of all. Sir Stafford Cripps called him the world’s greatest spiritual leader.
4 Only history will name him mystic or astute politician. In every age, great men are born – Gandhi was one of these.
What pattern of paragraph development is shown in paragraphs 2 and 3?
Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed speech conventions
1 Mahatma Gandhi is dead. When first strong as crowded Delhi’s Berner house, urging him to break his last fast, a few imagined an assassin would strike near this spot11 days later.
2 To the simple trusting multitudes of India, this frail figure was a god. In his 40 years campaign for freedom, his creed was peace. When independence came, it brought bloodshed, yet Gandhi’s nonviolence held in check the threat of civil war.
3 His simple eloquence and ascetic life earned him the respect of all. Sir Stafford Cripps called him the world’s greatest spiritual leader.
4 Only history will name him mystic or astute politician. In every age, great men are born – Gandhi was one of these.
How was the information in the speech communicated?
Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed speech conventions
1 Mahatma Gandhi is dead. When first strong as crowded Delhi’s Berner house, urging him to break his last fast, a few imagined an assassin would strike near this spot11 days later.
2 To the simple trusting multitudes of India, this frail figure was a god. In his 40 years campaign for freedom, his creed was peace. When independence came, it brought bloodshed, yet Gandhi’s nonviolence held in check the threat of civil war.
3 His simple eloquence and ascetic life earned him the respect of all. Sir Stafford Cripps called him the world’s greatest spiritual leader.
4 Only history will name him mystic or astute politician. In every age, great men are born – Gandhi was one of these.
How was the speech delivered?