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- Q1Which of the following forms requires you to provide your personal information and family background?
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bank withdrawal slipbank deposit slippersonal data sheetlibrary card30sEN5WC-IIj-3.7 - Q2Which of the following forms requires you to provide the following information: Account Name: Account Number: Amount of Money to be deposited:personal data sheetbank deposit sliplibrary cardbank withdrawal slip30sEN5WC-IIj-3.7
- Q3Which of the following information is needed to fill out a Library Card?Name, Account Number, Cash Denomination, amount to depositName, Grade and Section, Class Adviser, Date Borrowed, Title of the BookName, Account Number, Cash Denomination, Amount to withdrawName, Grade and Section, Age, Birthday, Address30sEN5WC-IIj-3.7
- Q4Choose the sentence that best describes what context clues are. Context clues ______.are words that provide the synonym of the unfamiliar wordgive the exact meaning of the wordserve as clues to the meaning of the difficult word surrounding itare words found before and after the unfamiliar word30sENG5-1-i1
- Q5What type of context clue is used in this sentence: Electronic devices like laptops, tablets, TVs, and cellphones are essential in embracing the new normal.AntonymExampleExplanation/DescriptionSynonym30sENG5-1-i1
- Q6In the new normal where social distancing is strictly implemented all over the country, you will never encounter a congested place. Congested means _____.crowdedcloggedcompactsurrounded30sENG5-1-i1
- Q7Which of the following best describes a point of view? It __________.evaluates the characters in the story.refers to someone’s opinion.is a judgement or decision reached by reasoning.is the narrator’s position in relation to a story being told.30s
- Q8Which is an example of a second person’s point of view?His voice was too soft during his presentation.You were a little nervous when you presented your report.She was nervous during her presentation.I was so nervous standing in front of my teacher and classmates.30s
- Q9Which is an example of a third person’s point of view? -excerpts from Raymond’s Run by Toni Cade Bambara“He sticks out in a crowd because he’s on stilts.”“I don’t think you’re going to win this time.”“We stand there with this big smile of respect between us.”“I pin number seven to myself and stomp away.”30s
- Q10“Every time, just before I take off in a race, I always feel like I’m in a dream, the kind of dream you have when you’re sick with fever and feel all hot and weightless.” - excerpt from Raymond’s Run by Toni Cade Bambara This is a First person point of view because __________________.the narrator relays his own experienceshe is revealing his own thoughts, feelings, and actionsthe narrator uses the pronoun “I”he is revealing only his own thoughts30s
- Q11The public playground was full of children. They were shouting with joy. The smaller children were playing in sand boxes. They were digging the sand and filling their pails. The bigger boys and girls were having fun riding on swings. Some big boys were chinning the bar. Others were climbing the big tower and were sliding down. Some of them were busy playing on the seesaws, going up and going down. Some girls in bathing suit were swimming in the pool. Why do you think this text is in the third person point of view? The narrator ___________.is not a character in the story.addresses the characters by name using pronouns they and themseems to know all what the characters do, how and why the characters behave that waytells the readers about the feelings of the characters30s
- Q12Viewing materials are designed to be seen, viewed or watched. Which of the following is an example of a viewing material?#file/d/1BO0axfSrOQhIvFNtJfXtG_wwjXD9mNtk/view?usp=sharing#/file/d/16Nk5lFQLIspnkBEhuLj6ccBdiUItla2Y/view?usp=sharing#/file/d/1WmAvJNOJchKZL8VV046XXau9wkb2osYZ/view?usp=sharing#/file/d/13sb1cpfG4K4-o8ifl07j7PbqUM4KjaUi/view?usp=sharing30sEN5VC-Id-6
- Q13Your teacher instructed you to make a viewing material to raise awareness on how to prevent the spread of COVID virus. Identify the best type of viewing material to use.diagramphotographsculpturevideo30sEN5VC-Id-6
- Q14The teacher wants to enrich her pupils’ imagination by using a paper and colored pencils. Identify the best type of viewing material to use.drawingpaintingphotographdiagram30sEN5VC-Id-6
- Q15Look at the pictures. Which of the following statements differentiates the given viewing materials?Photograph is a still image made using a camera while a video is a recording of moving visual images.Painting is a process of application of paint to a surface whereas sculpture is three-dimensional visual arts that give life to a stone, wood, or soil.Drawing is a picture made with a pencil, pen, or crayon while a diagram is a graph, chart or plan that explains something.Print advertisement is a notice or announcement in a public medium while television is a system of visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens.30sEN5VC-Id-6