SNNHS G10 SECOND QUARTER- ENGLISH PRETEST
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- Q1
Identify the characteristics of campaigns and advocacies shown in this scenario:
In her campaign, Meredith told her readers that smoking is a terrible thing to do. She then listed the bad effects of smoking to a person’s health which she took from research.
Campaigns and advocacies use evaluative language.
The language of campaigns and advocacies is casual and conversational.
Campaigns and advocacies use emotive language.
Campaigns and advocacies use language that give commands, advice, or suggestions.
30s - Q2
Identify the characteristics of campaigns and advocacies shown in this scenario:
In his campaign, Harry used words like should and must to give advice and suggestions to his readers.
The language of campaigns and advocacies is casual and conversational.
Campaigns and advocacies use language that give commands, advice or suggestions.
Campaigns and advocacies use evaluative language.
Campaigns and advocacies use emotive language.
30s - Q3
It is an essay that is written to express a writer’s opinion about a controversial issue or topic.
argumentative essay
expository essay
narrative essay
descriptive essay
30s - Q4
This is a question asked for effect/emphasis only and is not asking for an answer.
probing question
loaded question
open-ended question
rhetorical question
30s - Q5
This is the part of an argumentative essay or text in which the writer explains his/her reasons.
arguments
restatement of positions
climax
thesis statement
30s - Q6
Read the text below and prepare for the next three questions about it. Click the photo to zoom in. The text shall be displayed in this question only.
Which of the following statements about the text is an opinion?
An active lifestyle boosts relationships with people.
Being physically active alone makes you a healthful individual.
One hour of active play and doing household chores make someone physically active.
I think exercise is indeed essential for our overall health.
60s - Q7
Which of the following assertions can be drawn from the text?
Eating nutritious food helps maintain a healthful body.
Sleeping too much is a bad habit.
Playing and doing household chores are not considered exercises.
Being physically active contributes to one’s overall health.
30s - Q8
Which of the following statements from the text is a claim of value?
Being active need not be complicated.
Be more active today!
Being physically active is important!
A study by the World Health Organization says that 80% of teenagers around the world are not experiencing enough physical activity like exercising and outdoor games.
30s - Q9
Read the text below and prepare for the next two questions about it. Click the photo to zoom in.
What could be the title of the selection?
Reasons Behind Family Problems
Sibling Rivalries
Favoritism in the Family
What Makes a Happy Family
120s - Q10
Scan the contents of the same text .
Which paragraphs serve as the body of the selection?
I and II
II and III
III and IV
I and IV
30s - Q11
What multimodal elements are typically present in an interpretative dance?
pictures and gestures
pictures and words
words and gestures
words and voice
30s - Q12
Read the following scenarios. What characteristic of multimodal texts is shown in these two situations?
Vanessa includes actual pictures in her informative video presentation. She feels that the audience will be more motivated to watch her presentation and learn from it. During the election campaign on her school, Pauline encouraged her supporters to vote for her through accurate hand gestures and facial expressions.
Multimodal elements have no clear reason/purpose.
A multimodal element will always be noticed by the audience/reader.
Anyone can include any kind of multimodal element in his presentation.
Multimodal elements have a clear purpose in multimodal texts.
30s - Q13
If you will be asked to deliver an impromptu speech about a social issue, what is an effective introduction to begin your talk?
Ask the audience for what they learned on your talk.
Mention a quote related to a social issue.
Provide examples of social issues.
Just proceed to the discussion of the topic.
30s - Q14
You are giving an impromptu speech about cats being used as food. How will you emphasize your reasons for disapproving of such a practice?
Enumerate different cat breeds and highlight how cute they are.
Cite the health hazards/ harmful effects of eating cats as food.
Tell the audience to eat other animals like pigs and chickens.
Narrate a story on the advantages of having cats as pets.
30s - Q15
You are attending the debut of your best friend. During the program, you are requested to give a short message to your best friend. How will you end the content of your message?
Express your gratitude for having him/her in your life.
Mention your happy moments together.
Share your secrets with the audience.
Tell the audience the negative traits of your best friend.
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