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English 7 Summary Exam Questions

The document is a final examination for an English 7 class at Antonio R. Pacheco College, consisting of multiple-choice questions focused on summarization strategies and literary concepts. It covers topics such as the purpose of a summary, author's tone and mood, and various writing styles. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of summarization techniques and literary analysis.

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English 7 Summary Exam Questions

The document is a final examination for an English 7 class at Antonio R. Pacheco College, consisting of multiple-choice questions focused on summarization strategies and literary concepts. It covers topics such as the purpose of a summary, author's tone and mood, and various writing styles. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of summarization techniques and literary analysis.

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Antonio R. Pacheco College, Inc.

San Gregorio Ext., Kimpo Subd., Cotabato City


(064) 557-4854 / arpachecocollege@[Link]
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3rd Final Examination


English 7

NAME: ____________________________________________YEAR/SECTION:___________SCORE:___
TEACHER: Farina Amier

Test 1: Multiple Choice: Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answers.

1. To summarize an informational text in writing or discussion, which is NOT a strategy of summarizing?


a. Read the entire text c. Identify the title, author and text type.
b. Describe the central ideas d. Write opinions and unimportant
2. It is a shortened version of text, piece or a gist.
a. Summary b. Conclusion c. Generalization d. Strategies
3. In a making a summary always base your summary on the original piece.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
4. In making a summary always consider to keep it short.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
5. To make a summary do not use your own word.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
6. Summary refers to the central and main ideas of the original piece.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
7. In doing a summarization use the WH questions.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
8. In summarization the following are consideration of using the WH questions EXCEPT?
a. Who b. What c. When d. Wrong
9. Avoid putting in your opinion about the issue or topic discussed when creating a summarization.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
10. It is a sorting information into topics and categories.
a. Classification division b. Chronological c. Problem and Solution d. Compare and Contrast
11. Discussing similarities and differences.
a. Classification division b. Chronological c. Problem and Solution d. Compare and Contrast
12. Presenting a problem and offering a solution.
a. Classification division b. Chronological c. Problem and Solution d. Compare and Contrast
13. Discussing things in order.
a. Classification division b. Chronological c. Problem and Solution d. Compare and Contrast
14. Explaining the cause and its result.
a. Cause and effect b. Chronological c. Problem and Solution d. Compare and Contrast
15. In strategies when summarizing you have to read the entire text.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
16. In strategies when summarizing it does not identify the title, the author and the text type.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
17. In strategies when summarizing describe the central ideas.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
18. In strategies of summarizing identify the key supporting details.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
19. In strategies of summarizing avoid opinions and an important details.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
20. The purpose of summary is?
a. Share your opinions about it. b. Explain every detail of the text.
c. To briefly recount what a text is about. d. Tell your audience with every minor details.
21. It is the authors attitude towards the topic.
a. Tone b. Mood c. Negative Mood d. Positive Mood
22. Through this attitude the literary work is created and presented.
a. Negative Mood b. Mood c. Tone d. Positive Mood
23. It gives shape and life to the story.
a. Tone b. Mood c. Negative Mood d. Positive Mood
24. It is the atmosphere of the story.
a. Tone b. Mood c. Negative Mood d. Positive Mood
25. It evokes various emotional responses in readers, and thus ensures their emotional attachment to the
literary piece they read.
a. Tone b. Mood c. Negative Mood d. Positive Mood
26. It helps in creating an atmosphere in a literary work by means of setting, theme, diction and tone.
a. Tone b. Mood c. Negative Mood d. Positive Mood
27. Excited, amused and calm are example of what type of mood?
a. Negative mood b. Positive mood c. Happy mood d. Sad mood
28. Angry, apathetic, depressed and indifferent are example of what type of mood?
a. Negative mood b. Positive mood c. Happy mood d. Sad mood
29. Through this attitude the literary work is created and presented.
a. Negative Mood b. Mood c. Tone d. Positive Mood
30. In a making a summary always base your summary on the original piece.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
31. The author writes to get you to do something or believe what they are saying.
a. Persuade b. Inform c. Entertain d. Expository
32. The author writes to give you information about a topic.
a. Persuade b. Inform c. Entertain d. Expository
33. The author writes to tell you a story that you will enjoy.
a. Persuade b. Inform c. Entertain d. Expository
34. The following are examples of Author’s purpose to entertain EXCEPT?
a. Fiction b. Fantasy c. Mystery d. Non – Fiction
35. The following are examples of Author’s purpose to persuade EXCEPT?
a. Commercials b. Documentaries c. Billboards d. Advertisements
36. The following are examples of Author’s purpose to inform EXCEPT?
a. News article b. Recipes c. Biographies d. Comic/Jokes
37. It is a subject oriented style.
a. Narrative b. Persuasive c. Descriptive d. Expository
38. The authors tries to change the reader’s mind on a certain topic or issue.
a. Narrative b. Persuasive c. Descriptive d. Expository
39. It uses very detailed information.
a. Narrative b. Persuasive c. Descriptive d. Expository
40. It tells a story.
a. Narrative b. Persuasive c. Descriptive d. Expository
41. The writer introduces different characters and a setting to the readers.
a. Expository b. Narrative c. Persuasive d. Descriptive
42. It convince the readers to join their beliefs.
a. Expository b. Narrative c. Persuasive d. Descriptive
43. This can involve detailed description of the characters.
a. Expository b. Narrative c. Persuasive d. Descriptive
44. It tells the readers about a specific subject or topic.
a. Expository b. Narrative c. Persuasive d. Descriptive
45. In a making a summary always base your summary on the original piece.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
46. Avoid putting in your opinion about the issue or topic discussed when creating a summarization.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
47. Identifying the title, the author and the text type are several strategies to consider when summarizing
a text.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
48. Describing the central ideas in summarizing is very important because it is considered as strategies.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
49. Keeping your summary short is very important in remembering how to do summarization.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false
50. Using your own wording in summarization keeps your summary intact and understandable.
a. True b. False c. Partly true d. Partly false

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