ASSESSMENT CONSTRUCTION FOR LITERATURE TEGR 115
NAME: Basister, Cherelyn May L. CYS: BEED 3A
<place the given story here>
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SAMPLE QUESTIONS:
TYPES OF QUESTIONS SAMPLE ITEMS POSSIBLE ANSWER
Multiple choice Directions: Read each question carefully and encircle
the correct answer.
1. What did Fiona realize after National Friendship
Day? 1. C.
A. She had to stop giving presents to everyone.
B. She was not a good companion or acquaintance.
C. She had many friends but none considered her a
best friend.
2. What was Fiona's biggest mistake in her approach 2. D.
to friendship?
A. She didn't give presents to everyone.
B. She didn't try to be kind to everyone.
C. She didn't invite everyone to her birthday party.
D. She didn't spend enough time with individual
friends.
3. According to Fiona's mother, what is essential for
true friendship? 3. B.
A. Giving presents frequently.
B. Sharing your time and affection.
C. Being available only in good times.
D. Being a good companion and acquaintance.
4. What day did Fiona experience a change in her
perception of friendship? 4. D.
A. Her birthday
B. A school holiday
C. A regular school day
D. National Friendship Day
5. What was Fiona's mother's advice about being
friends with everyone? 5. D.
A. It's important to be a close friend to everyone.
B. It's impossible to be a close friend to everyone.
C. It's better to have many friends than a few true
friends.
D. It's better to have a few true friends than many
friends.
Fill-in the blank Directions: Complete each sentence by filling in the
blanks with the most appropriate words or phrases.
[Link] and
1. Fiona realized that she had been a good ______ and acquaintance
_______, but not a true friend. 2. real time and
2. Fiona's mother told her that true friends require affection
______ and ______. 3. close
3. Fiona's mother advised her that she couldn't be a 4. time and effort
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_____ friend to everyone. 5. best
4. Fiona learned that _____ and _____ are essential for
true friendship.
5. Fiona finally understood that she already had the
_____ friend anyone could ever want.
True or False Directions: Read each statement and decide whether
it is true or false.
[Link] was popular because she was clever and fun. 1. True
2. Fiona realized that being a good companion was
enough to have true friends. 2. False
3. Fiona's mother told her that true friends are always
available, in good times and bad. 3. True
4. Fiona's mother believed that it was possible to be a
close friend to everyone. 4. False
5. Fiona's mother was a good role model for Fiona in
terms of friendship. 5. True
Matching type Directions: Match the following terms with their
definitions.
1. Acquaintance a. Someone who is always 1. B.
available, in good times and bad.
2. Close friend b. Someone you know casually. 2. E.
3. True friend c. Someone you enjoy spending 3. A.
time with but may not be close to
4. Companion d. Someone you play with but 4. C.
may not be a close friend.
5. D.
5. Playmate e. Someone you have a deep
connection with and share a
strong bond.
f. A feeling of love and care that
you have for someone.
Essay Directions: Read the story carefully. Answer the
following questions in complete sentences. Be sure [Link] was
to support your answers with evidence from the surprised and upset
story. because she
thought she had
1. Why do you think Fiona was surprised and upset many friends. She
when she didn't receive any presents on National had always been
Friendship Day? kind and friendly,
[Link] did Fiona learn about true friendship from her inviting everyone to
mother? her birthday party
[Link] did Fiona's experience on National Friendship and giving gifts.
Day change her perspective on friendship? However, the
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experience on
National Friendship
Day showed her that
being popular and
having many
acquaintances
wasn't the same as
having true friends
who cared about her
deeply.
2. Fiona learned that
true friendship
requires more than
just being nice and
giving gifts. It
involves giving your
time and affection,
being available for
your friend through
good and bad times.
Her mother
explained that it's
impossible to be a
close friend to
everyone, and that
having a few true
friends is more
valuable than having
many casual
acquaintances.
3. Fiona realized
that she had been
focusing on being
popular and having
many friends, but
she hadn't been a
true friend to
anyone. She had
been spreading
herself too thin,
trying to be
everything to
everyone. The
experience on
National Friendship
Day made her
understand that true
friendship requires
quality time and
genuine care, not
just superficial
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interactions.
Types of Reading Tests
Vocabulary Recognition Test
Picture cues Directions: Look at the picture and choose the best
answer based on the story.
1. What event in the story is this picture most likely
showing?
1. D.
2. C.
3. B.
A. Fiona's birthday party.
B. Fiona receiving a gift from a friend.
C. Fiona realizing she doesn't have true friends.
D. Fiona talking to her mother about friendships.
2. How does Fiona feel in this picture?
A. Fiona is happy and excited.
B. Fiona is talking to her mother about friendships.
C. Fiona is feeling lonely and sad because she has no
true friends.
3. Which of these describes Fiona's feelings in this
picture?
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A. Angry
B. Happy
C. Lonely
D. Sad
Finding one odd out Directions: Identify the word that does not belong in
each group.
1. A. companion B. friend C. enemy D. playmate 1. C. enemy
2. A. caring B. kind C. selfish D. friendly 2. C. selfish
3. A. birthday B. national friendship day C. holiday 3. D. homework
D. homework
Mothe tongue equivalent Directions: Provide the equivalent term in your
mother tongue for the following words or phrases.
1. Friend 1. Sangkay
2. Popular 2. Sikat
3. Affection 3. Gugma
Finding the opposites/ Directions: Choose the correct opposite or similarity
similarities for the given words.
1. What is the opposite of " popular"? ( unpopular,
liked, admired ) 1. unpopular
2. What is the opposite of "selfish"? ( self-centered, 2. generous
unmindful, generous) 3. companion
3. What is the similarity for "friend"? ( enemy,
companion, unfriend)
Prefix/Suffix Word Directions: For each word provided, identify the
combination correct prefix or suffix that can be added to create a
new word.
1. Kind 1. -ness--kindness
2. Popular 2. un--- unpopular
3. Friend 3. un--- unfriend
Yes-no questions Directions: Write Yes if the statement is correct and
write No if the statement is incorrect.
1. Was Fiona a popular girl at school? 1. Yes
2. Did Fiona receive a present on National Friendship 2. No
Day? 3. Yes
3. Did Fiona realize she had not been a true friend to
anyone?
Vocabulary Production Test
Word Association Directions: For each word provided, write down the
first word that comes to mind that is related to the
story.
1. Best friend,
1. Friendship presents, playmate
2. Popular 2. Famous, liked,
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3. Console admired
3. Comfort, sadness,
Collocations Directions: Choose the word that best completes the
following phrases.
1. A close _____.( friend, playmate) 1. Friend
2. A birthday ______.( holiday, party) 2. Party
3. Time and _______.( affection, love) 3. Affection
Sentence Completion Directions: Complete the following sentences based
on the story.
1. Fiona was very popular because she was _____ and 1. clever and fun
_____. 2. she didn't receive
2. Fiona felt terrible on National Friendship Day a present
because _________. 3. require time and
3. Fiona's mother told her that true friends ______. affection
Definition Directions: Provide a short definition for the following
words as they are used in the story.
1. Acquaintance 1. Someone you
2. Console know casually.
3. Available 2. To comfort
someone who is
upset.
3. Being free to help
or spend time with
someone.
Cloze test Directions: Fill in the blanks with the most
appropriate words from the story.
Fiona Famous was a very ______ girl at school. She 1. fun
was clever and fun and got on well with everyone. It 2. effort
was no accident that Fiona was so popular. From an 3. whole class
early age she had made an ______to be kind and
friendly to everyone. She invited the ______to her
birthday party and from time to time she would give
presents to everybody.
C-Test Directions: Read the following passage and fill in the
missing letters to complete the words.
Fiona was a very p_p_l_r girl at school. She was cl_v_r 1. popular
and fun and got on well with everyone. It was no 2. clever
acc_d_nt that Fiona was so popular. 3. accident
Getting meaning through Directions: Read the following sentences and choose
context clues the best definition for the highlighted word based on
the context.
1. Fiona was such a busy girl, with so many friends,
that she hardly got a chance to spend time with
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individual friends. 1. C.
a. close [Link] c. single d. close 2. D
2. Fiona felt terrible and spent hours crying. 3. A
a. scared b. angry c. confused d. sad
3. Fiona's mother told her that true friends require
real time and affection.
a. genuine b. true c. long d. valuable
Reading Readiness Test
Instant Letter recognition Directions: Circle the letter that is different from the
others in each group.
1. a. F b. G c. H d. I 1. I
2. a. A b. B c. C d. D 2. A
3. a. P b. Q c. R d. S 3. P
Phonological/phonemic Directions:
awareness
1. Which word rhymes with "friend"? 1. B.
A. bend B. send C. lend D. mend 2. A
2. What sound does the letter"C" make in the word 3. B
"class"?
A. /k/ B. /s/ C. /ch/ D. /sh/
3. How many syllables are in the word"popular"?
A. one B. Two C. Three D. Four
Reading concept Directions: Answer the following questions based on
the story "Fiona Famous".
1. What is the main idea of the story? 1. Fiona learns that
2. What is the turning point in the story? having many friends
3. What is the theme of the story? doesn't equal true
friendship, and that
true friendship
requires time and
effort.
2. When Fiona
doesn't receive a
present on National
Friendship Day.
3. The importance
of true friendship
over superficial
popularity.
Work recognition Directions: Complete the task related to word
recognition.
1. Circle the word that is spelled correctly: 1. C
A. freind B. frend C. friend D. frenid 2. D
2. Circle the word that is spelled incorrectly: 3. B
A. popular B. birthday C. Present D. Aquantance
3. Write the word that comes after "Fiona" in the first
sentence of the story.
A. Party B. Famous C. Popular D. Day
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Handwriting Directions: Write the following words in the requested
format.
The pupils
1. Write the word "friend" in cursive. handwriting of
2. Write the word "popular" in print. "friend" in cursive.
3. Write the word "affection" in cursive. 2. The pupils
handwriting of
"popular" in print.
3. The pupils
handwriting of
"affection" in
cursive.
Reading Comprehension Test
Literal comprehension Directions: Answer the following questions about the
test story's events.
1. What did Fiona do to be popular at school? 1. She was kind and
2. What did Fiona's mother tell her about making true friendly, invited
friends? everyone to her
3. What did Fiona realize about her own friendships? birthday party, and
gave presents
2. You can't buy
friends with smiles
or gifts; it takes time
and affection.
3. She had been
more of a
companion and
acquaintance than a
true friend.
Interpretative Directions: Answer the following questions about the
comprehension test story's meaning.
1. What lesson did Fiona learn from her experience? [Link] friendship
2. Why do you think Fiona's mother was the best requires more than
friend she could ever want? just being a nice; it
3. What do you think Fiona will do differently in her takes time, effort,
friendships from now on? and genuine care.
2. Her mother was
always there for her,
supportive, forgiving,
and loving.
3. She will focus on
being a true friend to
a few people instead
of trying to be
friends with
everyone.
Applied/integrative Directions: Apply your understanding of the story to
comprehension test answer these questions.
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1. Imagine you are Fiona's friend. What advice would 1. Encourage her to
you give her after she realizes she doesn't have any focus on quality
true friends? over quantity in
2. If you were Fiona, how would you change your friendships, suggest
behavior to build true friendships? spending more time
3. Why do you think Fiona's mother is an example of with a few close
a true friend? friends, and remind
her that true friends
are there for each
other through good
and bad times.
2. Spend more
quality time with a
few people, be more
present and
supportive, and
focus on being a
good listener and
offering help when
needed.
3. She is always
there for Fiona,
supportive, forgiving,
and loving,
demonstrating the
qualities of a true
friend.
Non-prose Reading Test