
Assessment: Third Quarter – Module 4: Analyzing Literature as a Mirror to a Shared Heritage
Quiz by Rose Ardyth M. Bagkus
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- Q1
What is the text about?
Pliant like Bamboo
The Mango Tree
The Bamboo Tree
Characteristics of Filipinos
60s - Q2
What kind of text is presented above?
poem
novel
essay
short story
30s - Q3
Which tree is wiser according to the selection?
mango
bamboo
not mentioned
both
30s - Q4
What Filipino traits are dominant as compared to the bamboo tree?
The capability to survive for a long period of time.
The capacity to stand fast and does not yield.
The skill to escape from life's rigorous problems.
The ability to stand still and adjust to difficult situations.
60s - Q5
What are the similarities between the Filipinos and the bamboo tree?
friendly
proud
flexible
strong
30s - Q6
Which of the following statements best explains the importance of literature in one’s life?
It allows us to recognize people of the same cultural background.
It allows us to embrace differences in some groups of people.
It allows us to relate to a particular group of people.
It allows us to acknowledge diversity to better understand others.
30s - Q7
What is the purpose of the author in writing the text?
to persuade
to entertain
to discuss
to inform
30s - Q8
What is the clear convergence on some basic values amidst human diversity?
universals
socialism
culture
values
60s - Q9
The following are valid for all mankind EXCEPT one.
incest
family
freedom
love
30s - Q10
What message does the speaker want to convey?
Beauty is essential for a happy life.
Different cultures have the same ethical manifestations.
Love begets love.
Unity and righteousness are embedded in man’s nature and are necessary to maintain a happy life.
60s
