Unified 2nd Periodical Exam in English 8
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- Q1The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? 1. How does the author describe the world?amazingtroubledcomfortabledirty30s
- Q2The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? What is the author's intent or purpose ?to informto describeto suggestto give opinion30s
- Q3The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? What is the meaning of the word "mess" in the first sentence ?confusionadventureregretdespair30s
- Q4The world is a mess, full of injustice, poverty, and war. The people responsible are presumably the adults who have been running things. If they can’t do better than that, what have they gone to teach our generation? What point of view is used by the author in expressing his idea?Second Person POVThird Person POVFirst Person POVa and b30s
- Q5Read the poem carefully and answer the question that follow. To whom does the line,”Those who live carelessly live refer”?prodigalstingythriftygenerous30s
- Q6Read the poem then answer the following question. Which thing is compared to water put in a sieve?doorpalmlover's heartmoney30s
- Q7What happens to water placed in a sieve?It is kept in lover's heartIt abides in the palmIt goes to wasteIt is well kept30s
- Q8According to the poem, what is the speaker's advice to a poor man ?when youth became old, chance of succeeding in life will be littleAll of the aboveChange attitude while young , gain more in the futureSpend money wisely30s
- Q9What literary device is used in line one of the first stanza?repetitionpersonificationalliterationmetaphor30s
- Q10What is the order of the sentence in line 1 of the first stanza and line 3 of the second stanza.A and Bnone of the aboveInverted OrderNatural Order30s
- Q11How would you describe the man?wisebrainlessarrogantbrainy30s
- Q12Which of the following shows the character trait of the man?by measuring his own feet for him to buy his shoesby not asking the seller if he could try on the shoesall of the aboveby going home to get the measurement of his own feet30s
- Q13How was the behavior demonstrated by the man?Through his words and actionsThrough the description of other peopleThrough his actionsThrough his utterances30s
- Q14How was the story narrated ?First Person POVSecond Person POVThird Person POVOmniscient POV30s
- Q15What kind of literary work is this story?essayshort storypoemfolktale30s