
MID-YEAR-REGIONAL-ASSESSMENT-21st-CLPW
Quiz by MA. CHRISTINE JOY ZAPATA
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- Q1
"The inherited language of a colonial master is what will allow someone from one end of the country to speak to someone from the other end” simply means ______.
Filipinos have difficulty speaking with fellow countrymen due to language barrier.
Filipinos from all parts of the Philippines understand each other through a common language.
Filipinos use English to communicate with foreigners.
Filipinos have fondness in speaking foreign languages.
30s - Q2
"Colonial master” in the previous sentence refers to ______.
Government officials who are very effective in public service.
The Japanese who showed hostility towards Filipinos.
Foreigners who chose to settle in the Philippines and marry a Filipina.
Foreigners who previously colonized the Philippines.
30s - Q3
"Filipino is a nomadic creature, even in their own land. This may explain why hospitality is a well-documented trait—everyone is from somewhere else, everyone is creating new home even as he waxes nostalgic about his origins”. What is the perfect example of this?
Ilocanos and Visayans who transfer to Manila to work and to permanently live
Mindanao residents who are used to residing in floating houses.
Benguet people who practice rituals.
Kapampangans who are hardworking.
30s - Q4
What can we perceive from the line, “Religion is a powerful force in the country, whether it be Catholicism or Islam or the various religions present in the country”?
There are various religions in the Philippines.
There is only one religion in the Philippines.
Majority of Filipinos are Muslims.
Catholicism dominates the country.
30s - Q5
"Like any postcolonial country, Philippine culture is a melting pot of all its colonial masters with a base that consists of its long, indigenous history”. From this line, in what context is the word “melting pot” used?
mixture
clay
purse
plant container
30s - Q6
"Filipino writers started to use their writings to explore socio-political realities”., quoted the writer. A proof for this is Filipino writers who write fictions about _______.
The supernatural beings that dwell in the island of Panay.
The love stories of Filipino millennials and Generation Z.
Corrupt government official who diverts government funds for personal interest
The beauty of different islands in the Philippines.
30s - Q7
"The tradition of protest has always been a potent force in the production of socially committed writings”. From this line, we can perceive that _______.
Activism in the 1970s had inspired many writers to produce objection-related texts.
Filipino writers in the 70s all hailed and praised the government.
Protests around the country had no significance to the writing themes during the 70s.
Filipino writers in the 70s were all forced to promote the government.
30s - Q8
"Short-story writers became more conscious of the political milieu and of social issues in the wake of the increased activism all over the world”. This line says that activism all over the world _______.
should not be the theme of literary works.
has more negative effects on the youth.
has inspired Filipino writers.
affected politicians globally.
30s - Q9
"Of course the Filipino writer has become more conscious of his art with the proliferation of writers’ workshops here and abroad and the bulk of literature available to him via the mass media including the internet”. From this line, we can assess that Filipino writers ______.
became better with their craft because of workshops.
enjoyed the amenities of attending school-sponsored trainings and seminars.
didn’t adhere to the idea of attending trainings and seminars.
were all required to attend seminars and workshops.
30s - Q10
What will be the best title for Paragraph # 1?
Why Activism Shouldn’t be a Theme in Fiction Writing
The Influence of Activism in the Themes of Filipino Writings
The Negative Effects of Activism in the Themes of Filipino Writings
The Good Effects of Activism in the Writings of Filipinos
30s - Q11
"Because of Sebio’s frame, none of them would believe that he could lift two socony cans full of water with either hand and raise them shoulder high, or that he could carry three sacks of rice on those narrow shoulders”. Those people referred to in the story are ________.
observant
purists
judgmental
regretful
30s - Q12
How is Sebio correlated to a snake? Just like a snake, _______.
he needed to hibernate for longer period of time.
he is elusive and mysterious.
he has scales.
he appears thin and weak but dangerous.
30s - Q13
What is the primary message of the paragraph?
Strength is not measured by physical appearance.
Physical appearance is essential in impressing women.
Strength should only be possessed by men.
The taller the person is, the stronger he appears.
30s - Q14
What is the similarity of the two literary works?
Both were written by Filipino writers.
Both use flashback technique.
Both are with thrilling themes.
Both mentioned the names of the narrator.
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How do the two literary works differ from each other?
One had been written in the 1700s while the other one had been written in the 1900s.
One has Science Fiction for a theme while the other has Romance.
One discusses about the other characters in the story while the other one discusses about himself.
One is considered a classic and the other is not.
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