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Short Quiz in English 3 Monitor and self-correct one’s comprehension by scanning and skimming

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Grade 3
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades 1-10

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  • Q1
    Although poetry was Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s first love, as was his sister’s, Christina Rossetti (who was one of the most remarkable poets of her time) he decided on an artistic career. In September 1848, he formed a ‘secret society’ with other painters called the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB). The group aimed to produce work with both aesthetic and moral values. From the excerpt above, it mainly about?
    A divine love of a poet
    A hobby of a painter
    A life history of a painter
    none
    30s
    EN3SS-Ia-6
  • Q2
    Although poetry was Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s first love, as was his sister’s, Christina Rossetti (who was one of the most remarkable poets of her time) he decided on an artistic career. In September 1848, he formed a ‘secret society’ with other painters called the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB). The group aimed to produce work with both aesthetic and moral values. What was the name of Rossetti’s sister?
    none
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
    Christina Rossetti
    30s
    EN3SS-Ia-6
  • Q3
    What is a phobia? A phobia is an intense fear or feeling of anxiety that occurs only in a particular situation that frightens you. This might be something as seemingly logical as a fear of heights, or as illogical as a fear of the colour green. At other times you don’t feel anxious. For example, if you have a phobia of spiders (as millions of people do), you only feel anxious when there’s a spider around, otherwise you feel fine. About one in ten people has a significant phobia, although few people seek treatment. People develop phobias to all sorts of things. Each phobia has its own name. Some (of a very long list) include: 1. Musophobia – fear of mice 2. Peladophobia – fear of bald people 3. Amathophobia – fear of dust 4. Pnigophobia – fear of choking or smothering 5. Maieusiophobia – fear of childbirth 6. Homichlophobia – fear of fog 7. Arachibutyrophobia – fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth Phobias make people avoid situations they know will make them anxious, but this can make the phobia worse. A person’s life can become increasingly dominated by the precautions they take to avoid a situation they fear. You may know there’s no real danger and you may feel embarrassed by your fear, but you’re still unable to control it. It’s better to confront your fears, even if it’s in a very careful way or with the help of a trained therapist. A phobia is more likely to go away if it began after a distressing or traumatic event. What’s the treatment? Cognitive behavioural therapy – a ‘talking treatment’ where you learn all about the thing or situation you are scared of and how to change your behaviour – has a high success rate in phobias. Your GP can refer you. The purpose of the text is to ....
    Persuade people with phobias to seek help
    Give instructions for people with phobias
    Give information about phobias
    none
    30s
    EN3SS-Ia-6
  • Q4
    What is a phobia? A phobia is an intense fear or feeling of anxiety that occurs only in a particular situation that frightens you. This might be something as seemingly logical as a fear of heights, or as illogical as a fear of the colour green. At other times you don’t feel anxious. For example, if you have a phobia of spiders (as millions of people do), you only feel anxious when there’s a spider around, otherwise you feel fine. About one in ten people has a significant phobia, although few people seek treatment. People develop phobias to all sorts of things. Each phobia has its own name. Some (of a very long list) include: 1. Musophobia – fear of mice 2.Peladophobia – fear of bald people 3. Amathophobia – fear of dust 4. Pnigophobia – fear of choking or smothering 5. Maieusiophobia – fear of childbirth 6. Homichlophobia – fear of fog 7. Arachibutyrophobia – fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth Phobias make people avoid situations they know will make them anxious, but this can make the phobia worse. A person’s life can become increasingly dominated by the precautions they take to avoid a situation they fear. You may know there’s no real danger and you may feel embarrassed by your fear, but you’re still unable to control it. It’s better to confront your fears, even if it’s in a very careful way or with the help of a trained therapist. A phobia is more likely to go away if it began after a distressing or traumatic event. What’s the treatment? Cognitive behavioural therapy – a ‘talking treatment’ where you learn all about the thing or situation you are scared of and how to change your behaviour – has a high success rate in phobias. Your GP can refer you. The number of people who have phobias is
    five out of ten people
    10 percent of the population
    ten people
    none
    30s
    EN3SS-Ia-6
  • Q5
    What is skimming?
    none
    Quickly reading over a text to get the general gist.
    Taking the time to understand the whole text in depth.
    Quickly reading over a text to find a specific piece of information which is focused upon
    30s
    EN3SS-Ia-6

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