
Pre-Test in English
Quiz by Nerissa Moscosa
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Read each statement carefully.
Ludy was playing with her friends in their front yard when she saw her mother coming from the market. She excused herself politely from her playmates and ran to meet her mother. She took the basket and carried it to the house. “Thank you, Ludy,” her mother said when they reached the house. “You can go back to your friends and play again.” “No, mother.” Ludy answered. “I have already told them I am going to help you prepare our food.
1. Identify what POINT OF VIEW was used by the writer.
Read each statement carefully.
The public playground was full of children. They were shouting with joy. The smaller children were playing in a 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.
2. Identify what POINT OF VIEW was used by the writer.
We lived in the city of Marikina, my daughter, my husband Melvin and I. Every day, I teach her to read and ask questions to see if she understands. After, I played with her while waiting for her father to come home. We never get tired of each other until Melvin came home. I choose to stay at home to take care of my family.
3. Identify what POINT OF VIEW was used by the writer.
Mother bought two piglets. She had a pigpen ready for them. “These pigs should be given a good care.” She told Ana. “Can you help me take care of them?” “Of course, Mother,” answered Ana. “I’ll help you take care of them.” So, Ana became the caretaker of the piglets. She cleaned the pen early in the morning and gave them baths. She fed them swill which she got from their neighbors. Soon the piglets grew big and fat. When they were ready for sale, Ana felt sad. She knew Mother will get a good price for it but she would lose her pets.
4. Identify what POINT OF VIEW was used by the writer.
5. From the story, “Ana’s Pet,” describe the point-of-view of these lines: “Can you help me take care of them?” “I’ll help you take care of them.”
6. Look at the picture. Determine the type of viewing materials used.

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15. Look at the picture. Determine the type of viewing materials used.

16. Examine the image/idea below. Choose the sentence that expresses stereotyping or opinion in each item.

17. Examine the image/idea below. Choose the sentence that expresses stereotyping opinion about it.

18. Examine the image/idea below. Choose the sentence that expresses stereotyping or opinion about it.

19. Examine the image/idea below. Choose the sentence that expresses stereotyping or opinion about it.

20. Examine the image/idea below. Choose the sentence that expresses stereotyping or opinion about it. (given our situation this pandemic)

21. What among the following are likely to happen when stereotype was widely spread through media?
5.1 People easily believe what they hear and see in media hence, stereotype is perceived to be true.
5.2 People are prudent enough to identify that it is just a stereotype.
5.3 Someone is placed in a bad light to favor somebody else.
5.4 It can easily harm the self-image of the person targeted.
22. Which best describes stereotype?
23. What word complete this statement? Stereotypes could be about age, gender, behavior, and _____________.
24. Which is NOT an example of stereotype?
25. What do you call a statement that expresses thoughts or feelings of a particular person?
26. My children usually __________ in a tricycle in going to school every morning.
27. He _________ the seminar early tomorrow.
28. Right now, I _______________ my report and she _____________ her presentation.
29. She _________to the market to buy some meat every Saturday morning.
30. My dog _____ eat one whole roasted chicken a day.