
Grade 9 Summative Assessment
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- Q1
It refers to written material such as poetry, novels, essays, etc.
news article, songs, plays
literature
30sEN9LT-IVa-17 - Q2
It refers to the time and place the story happens
Plot, Theme, Character
Setting
30s - Q3
It refers to the person or sometimes animal that takespart in the action of the story.
Character
Plot, Setting, Theme
30s - Q4
It is the central idea of a story or the lesson the author wants to convey to the reader.
Theme
Plot, Setting, Character
30s - Q5
It is the sequence of events or incidents that happen in a play or story.
Setting, Theme, Character
Plot
30s - Q6
It is when the character and setting are introduced.
Exposition
Resolution, Climax, Falling Action
30s - Q7
It is the most intense part and the turning point in the story or play.
Climax
Exposition, Resolution , Falling Action
30s - Q8
It is the action of solving the problem in the story, or its end.
Resolution
Climax, Falling Action, Exposition
30s - Q9
The Little Match Girl (Summary)
by Hans Andersen
It was a cold and dark last evening of the year. A poor girl is selling matchsticks in the dark and cold streets. She has lost her slippers and is shivering from cold. To protect herself from chilling cold, she takes shelter in a corner and sits down. She doesn’t want to go back home as she has not sold a single matchbox and her father would beat her for that reason.
To keep herself warm, she lights a matchstick. In the glow she sees various pictures. Every time she lights a matchstick, she sees a dream and as soon as it blows out, the dream vanishes. She sees shining dinner service, steaming roast goose, beautiful Christmas tree and sometimes a falling star which reminds her of her grandmother, the only person who loved her and is now dead. As she doesn’t want her grandmother to vanish, she lights one match after another to keep her vision alive. When all the matches are lit up, the child dies and is taken up to the heaven by her grandmother.
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Questions:
Identify the exposition of the story.
A poor girl is selling matchsticks in the dark and cold streets.
The little girl died dreaming of her grandmother.
The little girl lost her slippers and is shivering from the cold.
The little girl lights a matchstick. In the glow, she sees her grandmother and various pictures so she keeps on lighting.
30s - Q10
Identify the rising action of the story
The little girl died dreaming of her grandmother.
A poor girl is selling matchsticks in the dark and cold streets.
The little girl lights a matchstick. In the glow, she sees her grandmother and various pictures so she keeps on lighting.
The little girl lost her slippers and is shivering from the cold.
30s - Q11
Identify the climax of the story.
The little girl lights a matchstick. In the glow, she sees her grandmother and various pictures so she keeps on lighting
The little girl died dreaming of her grandmother.
The little girl lost her slippers and is shivering from the cold.
A poor girl is selling matchsticks in the dark and cold streets.
30s - Q12
Identify the resolution of the story.
The little girl died dreaming of her grandmother.
The little girl lost her slippers and is shivering from the cold.
A poor girl is selling matchsticks in the dark and cold streets.
The little girl lights a matchstick. In the glow, she sees her grandmother and various pictures so she keeps on lighting.
30s - Q13
What does the matches symbolize in the story?
Fire: food; death:
hope
30s - Q14
What is the theme of the story?
Never lose hope even in your darkest time.
Be grateful for what you have.
Always respect and obey your parents.
Your family will always be by your side.
30s - Q15
What is the social issue in the story that still exist today even here in our country?
Selling of matches in the cold winter night.
Children’s right to have a proper education.
Children were not able to play and enjoy the winter.
Child Labor where the children’s work harms them.
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