
6th WEEKLY ASSESSMENT IN ENGLISH 4
Quiz by Anne Kenneth Bal-ot
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- Q1
The most exciting moment of a story in the element of plot is known as the ______.
Exposition
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
30s - Q2
The series of events/building block in a story is known as the ________.
Resolution
Point of view
Plot
Setting
30s - Q3
__________ is the time and place in which a story takes place.
Conflict
Setting
Resolution
Plot
30s - Q4
__________ is the MESSAGE of the story or the lesson you learn.
Characters
Theme
Setting
Plot
30s - Q5
The __________in a fiction story are the people or animals.
Setting
Theme
Plot
Characters
30s - Q6
Which of the following terms refers to the struggle or problem in a story?
Conflict
Exposition
Resolution
Climax
30s - Q7
Once upon a time, there was a frog who jumped into what he thought was a pond. Unfortunately, it was not a pond. It was just a ditch. There was a raccoon in the ditch that ate him. What is the theme of this story?
Don't brag too much.
Respect your elders.
Be polite.
Look before you leap.
30s - Q8
There was once a tiny fish that was tired of being in the school of fish all the time. He picked a fight with the other fish and left the group. As he swam away, he was eaten by a bigger fish. What is the theme of this story?
We are stronger together than we are apart.
Picking a fight is good.
Slowly but surely wins the race.
Don't be lazy.
30s - Q9
A lion was about to eat a mouse when the mouse pleaded, “Let me go, and someday I may help you.” Laughing, the lion let the mouse go. Later, some hunters caught the lion in a trap. The mouse came and chewed through the ropes and saved the lion’s life. What is the theme of this story?
Don't steal.
Help others because what goes around comes around.
Don't be lazy.
Respect your elders.
30s - Q10
Once a cat was in a hurry. She ran across the street without looking. She narrowly escaped being hit by a car. What is the theme of this story?
Look both ways before crossing the street.
Don't steal.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
One good turn deserves another.
30s - Q11
It is the end of the story.
Denouement
Falling Action
Resolution
Conflict
30s - Q12
The most exciting part of the story. The turning point of the story.
Climax
Introduction
Falling Action
Resolution
30s - Q13
Events and conflict begin to get resolved.
Falling Action
Rising Action
Climax
Conclusion
30s - Q14
The main character of the story. The one the story revolves around.
Antagonist
Protagonist
30s - Q15
Introduces the reader to the characters and setting.
Rising Action
Beginning
Conflict
Climax
30s