
English 9
Quiz by Marny Bulac
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- Q1In the Philippines you _____ have a license to drive a vehicle.have tomusthas tomust to30s
- Q2While you are driving, you ____ listen to the radio. It is not necessary.doesn’t have tomustdon’t have tomust not30s
- Q3If you plan to take a long trip in the car, you ______ get a full tank of gas, or you might run out of gas.must nothaveshoulddon’t have to30s
- Q4When you are putting gasoline in your gas tank, you _______ smoke.don’t have tomust notmusthave to30s
- Q5It’s not a good idea to talk on a cell phone and drive at the same time. Drivers ______ do that.shouldmusthave toshouldn’t30s
- Q6Which of the following situations uses an intimate speech style?Talking to a friend via MessengerDelivering an oratorical speechLeading a prayer for peace in our countryOpening to your family about mental health problem30s
- Q7Engaging with a counselor or psychiatrist, what communicative style should you use?ConventionalConsultativeIntimateCasual30s
- Q8A communicative style that uses private languages within the family and close friends.CasualIntimateConversationalConsultative30s
- Q9You want to know from your class adviser how well you have performed this school year, what communicative style is best for you to use?CasualConversationalConsultativeIntimate30s
- Q10What is the best statement for the situation: school principal to a teacher.I need to talk to youHey, Mr. Santos come to the office nowMr. Santos, could you come here for a moment.Come to the office30s
- Q11What is the speaker’s initial feeling as they untie the boat and push off from the shore?Sadness and regretExcitement and a sense of adventureFear and anxietyCalm and tranquility30s
- Q12What imagery is used to describe the boat’s movement in the first stanza?The boat’s wake is described as a series of shimmering circles.The boat is likened to a shadow moving silentlyThe boat is described as a bird taking flight.The boat is compared to a dancer gliding across the water30s
- Q13What does the speaker’s focus on the “summit of a craggy ridge” symbolize?The speaker’s longing for a sense of control and direction.The speaker’s desire to escape from the mundane.The speaker’s fear of the unknown and the vastness of the universe.The speaker’s appreciation for the beauty of nature.30s
- Q14What does the phrase “an unswerving line” suggest about the speaker’s journey?The journey is a reflection of the speaker’s inner turmoil.The journey is guided by a clear purposeThe journey is effortless and carefreeThe journey is filled with unexpected twists and turns30s
- Q15What is the overall tone of the passage?Mysterious and suspensefulMelancholy and reflectiveDetermined and purposefulJoyful and celebratory30s