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1.

It is a fictional prose that deals imaginatively with human experience through a connected
sequence of events involving a group of people in a specific setting.
A. Short Story
B. Novel
C. Drama
D. Tale

2. A fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted.


A. Short Story
B. Novel
C. Drama
D. Tale

3. A composition intended to portray life or character or tell a story usually involving conflicts
and emotions.
A. Short Story
B. Novel
C. Drama
D. Tale

4. The sequence of events in a drama.


A. Climax
B. Denouement
C. Conflict
D. Plot

5. The central character around whom the story revolves.


A. Main Character
B. Antagonist
C. Protagonist
D. Confidant

6. A speech in which an actor, usually lone on stage, utters his/her thoughts aloud, and
revealing personal feelings.
A. Dialogue
B. Soliloquy
C. Colloquial
D. Aside

7. It is a short speech made by a character to the audience which by convention, the other
characters onstage do not hear.
A. Dialogue
B. Soliloquy
C. Colloquial
D. Aside

8. It is used as a background to set the mood of the play.


A. Theme
B. Music
C. Movement
D. Setting

9. It is the central of the action and the message of what the play is all about.
A. Theme
B. Music
C. Movement
D. Setting

10. The time and place in which the action takes place.
A. Theme
B. Music
C. Movement
D. Setting

11. It gives information as to where the characters are, and where they go.
A. Theme
B. Music
C. Movement
D. Setting

12. It shows the downfall and destruction of a noble or outstanding person, traditionally one
who possesses a character of weakness.
A. Tragedy
B. Melodrama
C. Farce
D. Comedy

13. A genre that uses highly exaggerated and funny situations aimed at entertaining the
audience.
A. Tragedy
B. Melodrama
C. Farce
D. Comedy

14. A genre intended to interest and amuse the audience rather than make them deeply
concerned about events that happen.
A. Tragedy
B. Melodrama
C. Farce
D. Comedy

15. A dramatic work in which the plot is typically sensational and designed to appeal strongly to
the emotions.
A. Tragedy
B. Melodrama
C. Farce
D. Comedy

16. It used staging areas called mansions inside the churches and portable wagons wheeled
outside the churches.
A. Medieval Theater
B. Elizabethan Theater
C. Proscenium
D. Eclectic

17. It used a wooden structure providing an enclosed space around a courtyard open to the sky.
The enclosed structure generated an intimacy and involvement between the actor and the
audience.
A. Medieval Theater
B. Elizabethan Theater
C. Proscenium
D. Eclectic

18. It is a theater of the modern times. It uses arena, procenium, and every other kind of
staging.
A. Medieval Theater
B. Elizabethan Theater
C. Proscenium
D. Eclectic

19. It is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe about a man named Montresor who decides to
seek revenge against a man named Fortunato, who has insulted him.
A. The Mask of the Red Death
B. Tell Tale Heart
C. The Cask of Amontillado
D. The Fall of the House of Usher

20. A tale written by Guy de Maupassant about false accusation and the futility in worrying over
what others think especially when they think you're lying and there's no way to prove your
innocence.
A. The Necklace
B. The Piece of String
C. The Last Leaf
D. A Father

21. Which of these are not part of the first five books of the Old Testament?
A. Exodus
B. Deuteronomy
C. Mathew
D. Book of Numbers

22. The Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the
archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic.
A. Suras
B. Koran
C. Rustam
D. Qaşīda

23. An ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse and prose,
arranged within a frame story.
A. Ramayana
B. Mahabharata
C. Panchatantra
D. Rabindranath

24. A Chinese philosopher credited with founding the philosophical system of Taoism. He is best
known as the author of the Tao-Te- Ching.
A. Confucius
B. Lao-Tzu
C. Mencius
D. Chen Yi

25. A poem that consists of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables.
A. Tanka
B. Haiku
C. Choka
D. Renga

26. A poem that consists of alternate lines of five and seven with an additional seven syllable
line at the end.
A. Tanka
B. Haiku
C. Choka
D. Renga

27. The first written record in Japan, and part of it is considered a sacred text of the Shinto
religion.
A. Renga
B. Manyoshu
C. Kojiki
D. Nihon Shoki

28. A classical Japanese dance-drama known for the stylization of its drama and for the
elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers.
A. Bunraku
B. Noh
C. Kabuki
D. Kojiki

29. A type of essay that covers light, ordinary, or even trivial subject matters in a
conversational, friendly, and often humorous tone.
A. Formal essay
B. Informal essay
C. Personal essay
D. Impersonal essay

30. The creative use of words or expressions that a poet uses to enhance the sense impression.
A. Diction
B. Images and sense impressions
C. Figures of speech
D. Rhythm

31. It is the words used that appeal to the sense of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
A. Diction
B. Images and sense impressions
C. Figures of speech
D. Rhythm

32. The omission of some words for economy or effect.


A. Ellipsis
B. Punctuation
C. Shape
D. Word order

33. The arrangement of words and lines to fit together and the organization of the parts to
form the whole.
A. Structure
B. Rhyme scheme
C. Word order
D. Rhythm

34. The most majestic type of lyric poetry. It expresses enthusiasm, lofty praises of some person
or thing, deep reflection, or restrained feeling.
A. Elegy
B. Ode
C. Sonnet
D. Simple lyric

35. A lyric poem that voices the author's personal grief for a loved one or mediation on death.
Also known as the poem of lamentation.
A. Elegy
B. Ode
C. Sonnet
D. Simple lyric

36. It touches every mood and emotion of the human heart.


A. Elegy
B. Ode
C. Sonnet
D. Simple lyric

37. One of the most famous poems written by Robert Frost. It describes a person standing at a
fork in the road in a wood, unsure which one to take.
A. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
B. The Road Not Taken
C. Snow Dust
D. The Tiger

38. It tells a story of love, adventure, or romance.


A. Epic
B. Narrative poem
C. Ballad
D. Metrical tale or Metrical romance

39. A short narrative poem which could be sung. It told a simple and serious story which usually
had a tragic ending.
A. Epic
B. Narrative poem
C. Ballad
D. Metrical tale or Metrical romance

40. It is written in verse that relates to real or imaginary events in simple, straight forward
language, from a wide range of subjects, characters, life experiences, and emotional situations.
A. Epic
B. Narrative poem
C. Ballad
D. Metrical tale or Metrical romance

41. An epic written by Homer. It consists of twenty-four books covering the last forty-nine days
of the tenth year of the Trojan War, probably in the 10th century BC.
A. The Odyssey
B. The Aeneid
C. The Illiad
D. Beowulf

42. A short, usually comic, frankly coarse, and often cynical tale in verse.
A. Fabliaux
B. Bestiary
C. Sermons
D. Courtly love

43. A late medieval conventionalized code prescribing conduct and emotions of ladies and their
lovers.
A. Fabliaux
B. Bestiary
C. Sermons
D. Courtly love
44. A medieval allegorical or moralizing work on the appearance and habits of real or imaginary
animals.
A. Fabliaux
B. Bestiary
C. Sermons
D. Courtly love

45. A religious discourse delivered in public usually by a clergyman as a part of a worship


service.
A. Fabliaux
B. Bestiary
C. Sermons
D. Courtly love

46. A technique where several phrases or verses in a poem begin with the same word or words
A. Alliteration
B. Anaphora
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Oxymoron

47. The comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "s"
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
D. Synecdoche

48. It uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect.


A. Euphemism
B. Hyperbole
C. Personification
D. Assonance

49. A mild, indirect, or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term.
A. Euphemism
B. Hyperbole
C. Personification
D. Assonance

50. The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together.
A. Euphemism
B. Hyperbole
C. Personification
D. Assonance
51. It refers to the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words
a. Alliteration
b. Euphemism
c. Assonance
d. Anaphora
52. It compares two unlike things or ideas.
a. Hyperbole
b. Euphemism
c. Metaphor
d. Anaphora
53. It is used to set forth life and character by means of speech and action
a. Dramatic Monologue
b. Dramatic Poetry
c. Drama
d. Plot
54. Who has the opposite traits of the main protagonist?
a. Foil
b. Confidant
c. Flat
d. Round
55. What do you call the kind of character that was able to undergo change?
a. Flat
b. Confidant
c. Foil
d. Round
56. This refer to the situation that exists at the end of it.
a. Speech
b. Informative Speech
c. Outcome
d. Speech of Introduction
57. It refers to sending or receiving of wordless messages.
a. Verbal Communication
b. Nonverbal Communication
c. Written Communication
d. Formal Communication
58. ___________refers to the environment surrounding it.
a. Noise
b. Context
c. Feedback
d. Receiver
59. In the sentence, “The supplier delivers water on Tuesdays and Fridays”, the verb is a _____
verb
a. Transitive
b. Intransitive
c. Linking Verb
d. Phrasal Verb
60. Which of the following is an active sentence?
a. The dishes have been washed.
b. Much corn is raised in the Ilocos Region.
c. The boy scouts raised the flag.
d. The drums are played at 7:45 in the evening.
61. Gabriel slept
_________________________________________________________________.
a. last night in his air-conditioned room soundly.
b. soundly last night in his air-conditioned room.
c. in his air-conditioned room soundly last night.
d. Soundly in his air-conditioned room last night.
62. At this time next week, I
________________________________________________________.
a. will walk
b. will have been walking
c. will be walking
d. will have walked
63. You watched the concert last night, didn’t you? The correct response would
be____________.
a. Yes, I wasn’t.
b. Yes, I didn’t.
c. Yes, I was.
d. Yes, I did.
64. The doctor recommended eating healthier meals and ______________________.
a. To do exercise
b. Doing exercise
c. Exercise
d. To exercise

65. Ross is French but Gerald isn’t; he’s Mexican. Based on the sentence, which one is true?
a. Gerald is French.
b. Ross isn’t Mexican.
c. Gerald isn’t Mexican.
d. Gerald is French.
66. For thousand years, rice ____________ a staple food for many people.
a. Is
b. Had been
c. Was
d. Has been
67. The wife was to see her husband in jail before she was
accompanied to the airport by the country police.
a. Allow
b. Allowed
c. Allows
d. Allowing
68. ____________ is reading to get the main idea
a. Skimming
b. Scanning
c. Information
d. General Comprehending

69. It deals with the ability of the student to find ways on how to solve language gaps
by creating a new form.
a. Grammatical Competence
b. Discourse Competence
c. Sociolinguistic Competence
d. Strategic Competence
70. It is the ability of the student to use the specific forms of the language whether it is a
language’s sounds, words, or sentence structure
a. Grammatical Competence
b. Discourse Competence
c. Sociolinguistic Competence
d. Strategic Competence
71. A medium of human communication that represents language and emotion with
signs and symbols.
a. Reading
b. Listening
c. Writing
d. Speaking
72. A series of sentences that are organized and coherent
a. Paragraph
b. Essay
c. Body
d. Introduction

73.I think the answer to the Philippines’ economic woes really


entrepreneurship.
a. Are
b. Is
c. Was
d. Were

73.I really interested to know the ingredients of your well-loved recipe.


a. Am c. Is
b. Was d. Were

74.It was in 1977 when Rosa and her two sisters their paper crafts
company.
a. Launches c. Launched
b. Launch d. Have launched

75.The effects of global warming irregular weather patterns that


can threaten agriculture and eventually the world food supply.
a. Including c. Include
b. Includes d. Included

76.The wife was to see her husband in jail before she was
accompanied to the airport by the country police.
a. Allow c. Allows
b. Allowed d. Allowing

77.Keeping up the fashion trend is costly because you have to buy


whatever is new in the market.
a. For c. With
b. To d. In

78.One could see the white smoke rising from the cathedral’s tower, signaling a new pope
chosen.

a. Was c. Has been


b. Is d. Were

79.Click the item displays to check the clothes in stock, and choose
from the many items available.
a. On c. To
b. In d. For

80.Specialists on training and item-boosting stats that are most suited to


their role in the field.
a. Work c. Working
b. Works d. Has worked

81. Some guests also take pictures of us and I really enjoy that because I
our charismatic community.
a. Loved c. Love
b. Loves d. Have loved

82. It is that you first drink water before you go walking in the park.
a. Advice c. Advise
b. Advised d. Advices

83. The team member in front go on ahead, making sure he or she


lays trap in prime locations to slow down anyone behind him or her.
a. Must c. Will
b. Should d. Would

84. While the legends of the mystical roses were widespread, no one has actually
them in person.
a. Saw c. See
b. Seen d. Sees

85.Teamwork a must in different situations, and each member of


the group is important for each has his or her role.
a. Is c. Are
b. Was d. Were

86. The movie, Into Your Hands, was a real jerker in nearly me cry
when I watched it last month.
a. Make c. Made
b. Has made d. Makes

87. Hope has anew for the cancer-stricken patient after the discovery
of a new herbal medicine.
a. Spring c. Sprang
b. Springs d. Sprung
88. “Where were you when the President arrived?”
a. “I am sorry for the incident.” c. “I accompanied her to the
concert.”
b. “I enjoy watching the program.” d. “I was in the Library borrowing
books.”

89. Flowers emit and receive various signals according to the personality of the planet that
each plant.
a. Ruled c. Was ruling
b. Is ruling d. Rules

90. Feng Shui is also to as the study of the way a heaven and earth in
relations to humans, helping humans choose a way of life and a place to live.
a. Referred c. Refer
b. Refers d. Referring
91.A child’s nursery is associated the elements wood which symbolizes
life, growth, creativity and organic material.
a. To c. In
b. With d. On

92. Don’t place chairs under exposed beams because the person
beneath will
find it oppressive.
a. Sitting c. Seated
b. Sits d. Sat

93.Your dining chairs should be even in number because even numbers


luck and single chairs loneliness.
a. Is representing c. Represents
b. Represented d. Represent

94.Capricorn people are also often said to hate compliments, and certainly if you paid one,
they often pretend it happen, or swiftly nod their head in thanks and
get on with the conversation.
a. Doesn’t c. Haven’t
b. Hasn’t d. Didn’t

95.They through the woods until they reached a small lake


surrounded with beautiful wild flowers of lilacs and laburnums.
a. Wandered c. Wanders
b. Wondered d. Wonders
96. Home-cooked food is said to be than those from big,
classy restaurants because it is cooked with love.
a. More tastier c. Tasted
b. Tasting d. Tastier

97. Winning the crown in a beauty contest like the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant is not for the
beautiful but for those who carry themselves with grace and confidence.
a. More c. Very
b. Most d. Much

98. Palawan is hailed as one of the most beautiful and the cleanest provinces in the country
that’s why it is very popular local and foreign tourists.
a. To c. From
b. With d. In

99. Your timecard says you punched in a nine thirty five so you are late,
you?
a. Don’t c. Haven’t
b. Isn’t d. Aren’t

100.She hasn’t returned the books she borrowed from the library, she?
a. Has c. Does
b. Is d. Was

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