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Third Periodic Test in Creative Writing

The document is a third periodical exam in creative writing. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of different forms of writing, literary devices, plot elements, and poetry terms. It also includes exercises identifying points of view in passages and composing a short free verse poem. The exam covers a wide range of concepts in creative writing and tests both recognition and application of those concepts.

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Third Periodic Test in Creative Writing

The document is a third periodical exam in creative writing. It contains multiple choice questions testing knowledge of different forms of writing, literary devices, plot elements, and poetry terms. It also includes exercises identifying points of view in passages and composing a short free verse poem. The exam covers a wide range of concepts in creative writing and tests both recognition and application of those concepts.

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Third Periodical Exam in

CREATIVE WRITING
Name of Learner:_ _ Grade Level: _
Section:_ _ Score:
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (Write the letter of the best answer before the number.)

_____1. Which form of writing is tied to a specific discipline or field?


a. technical b. academic c. creative d. expository
_____2. Which form of writing uses imagination and figurative language?
a. technical b. academic c. creative d. expository
_____3. Which form of writing explains the steps in accomplishing tasks?
a. technical b. academic c. creative d. expository
For questions 4 and 5, which form of writing is utilized? Refer to the choices given in the previous number.
_____4. Confirmed COVID-19 cases nationwide continued to go up as the Department of Health (DOH) reported
on Monday that last week’s average daily new infections increased by 32 percent, reaching 450 cases compared
to 341 in the previous week.
_____5. Rachel is as bright as the sun.
For questions 6-7, which of the specific sense manifests in the sentences below.
_____6. The warm doughnut tasted sweet with hints of vanilla and strawberry.
a. sight b. hearing c. taste d. touch
_____7. The air smelled salty, reminding me that the beach is nearby.
a. sight b. hearing c. taste d. touch
____ 8. Discusses factually accurate narratives while employing the use of literary devices commonly found in
fiction, thus making them more interesting to read. Some of these literary devices are symbolisms, irony, and
figures of speech.
a. technical writing b. creative fiction c. creative writing d. poetry
____9. An expression of imaginative awareness of experience through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language;
with the purpose of evoking emotional response.
a. narrative poems b. poetry c. lyric poems d. drama
____10. How do we differentiate creative writing from technical writing? a. Creative writing is journalistic and
uses wide array of jargons unlike technical writing. b. Creative writing is objective while technical writing is
subjective. c. Creative writing uses formal language while technical uses informal. d. Creative writing id fictional
and imaginative while technical writing is factual
____11. Which sentence below manifests euphemism?
a. I really need a bit of peace and quiet. c. Like a star glowing out of the blue of the sky.
b. You are my sunshine. d. Beat! Beat! Drums-blow bugles blow!
____12. Which of the following below utilizes synecdoche?
a. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
b. The ship was a tiger roaring through the water.
c. Moths cough and drop wings.
d. And time works for all the works and days of hands.
____13. These are generally similar with each other and considered to be included in the prose genre.
a. short stories b. drama c. poetry d. creative writing
_____14. Which sentence below is an example of Character vs. society?
a. A character disagrees with the values, laws, or beliefs of a group.
b. A character has a problem with outside forces like weather or land.
c. A character develops a struggle between his thoughts and ideas.
d. A character has an agreement or disagreement with another character.
_____15. Which plot technique is described below?
As a man gets ready for work, we see that he is there and sweating. His wife kisses him goodbye, and the man
throws her an uneasy look and he picks up his briefcase.
a. Suspense b. Foreshadowing c. motifs and symbols d. flashback
_____16. Which sentence below is an example of internal conflict?
a. A character disagrees with the values, laws, or beliefs of a group.
b. A character has a problem with outside forces like weather or land.
c. A character develops a struggle between his thoughts and ideas.
d. A character has an agreement or disagreement with another character.
_____17. Which of the following is a combination of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable in a
line of poetry?
a. Iamb b. Trochee c. Anapest d. Dactyl
_____18. Which is the kind of poetry consisting of four lines with seven syllables each with the same rhyme at
the end of each line?
a. diona b. haiku c. concrete d. tanaga
_____19. Which kind of poem does not follow a rhyme scheme?
a. Conventional poem b. Blank verse c. free verse d. haiku
_____20. What is a group of lines in a poem similar to that of a paragraph; the way the poem is divided?
a. alliteration b. stanza c. repetition d. simile
_____21. Which type of character is described as “remained the same” throughout the story?
a. round b. flat c. static d. dynamic
_____22. Which type of character is described as well-developed?
a. round b. flat c. static d. dynamic
_____23. Which type of point of view is described as “god-like” or “all-knowing”?
a. first person b. second c. third person d. omniscient
_____24. It is a poetic form that is composed of fourteen lines and traditionally follows a strict rhyme scheme
and specific structure.
a. haiku b. tanaga c. diona d. sonnet
____25. The following statements state the importance of a genre, EXCEPT.
a. They fulfill the reader’s expectations
b. They set as models for writers on which to base their stories.
c. They define what works and what doesn't and misinform the writer as well as the reader.
d. It satisfies human requirement for classic narrating.
____26. How would you differentiate “assonance’ from “consonance”?
a. Assonance refers to the repetition of initial sounds while consonance refers to the vowel sounds.
b. Assonance is repetition of the intermediate while consonant the final sound.
c. Assonance refers to the repetition of vowel sounds while consonant the final sound.
d. They both refer to the emphasis of the vowel sounds.
____27. In Maupassant's short story "The Necklace", the main character learns that honesty is indeed the best
policy. The main idea or the possible opinion of the author is known as what term?
a. Conflict b. setting c. point of view d. theme
____28. How to create an interesting setting?
a. Choose a scene / Do lots of Research / Write what you had researched about.
b. Choose a scene / think very hard / write what you had thought about.
c. Choose a scene / Visualize / Write what you had visualized.
d. Choose a scene / Discuss / Write everything you discussed.
____29. I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him is more than I
can_____.(Free Verse)
a. be b. me c. see d. thee
____30. How would you add character ?
a. Focus on a person, add such details as what that person would do or feel.
b. Focus on a person's life story - the more disastrous the better.
c. Invent as many interesting stories filled with humor.
d. Incorporate very sad stories
_____31. Which of the following choices is arranged in proper sequence?
a. Exposition, Rising Action, Denouement, Falling Action, Climax
b. Exposition, Denouement, Falling Action, Rising Action, Climax
c. Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Denouement
d. Exposition, Rising Action, Falling Action, Climax, Denouement

II. Different Viewpoints.


Below are literary excerpts from different fictional stories. Accomplish the form below by classifying if
the excerpt is using FIRST, SECOND or THIRD person type of point of view:
________ 32.”He is what a young man ought to be,” said she,”sensible, good-humored, lively; and I never saw
such happy manners! – so much ease, with such perfect good breeding!”- Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice.
________ 33. “And I like parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties, there isn’t any privacy.”-The Great Gatsby
by F, Scott Fitzgerald.
________ 34. “Eventually you ascend the stairs to the streets. You think of Plato’s pilgrims climbing out of the
cave, from the shadow world of appearances toward things as they are, and you wonder if it is possible to
change in this life.”-Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City
________ 35. “It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it
was checked by a violent gust of the wind which swept up the streets”-Edward George Bulwer-Lytton in Paul
Clifford
III.ELEMENTS OF FICTION
DIRECTION: A fictional work is composed of general elements. Below are jumbled letters. Rearrange the
letters to form the element of fiction. Look at the example from the option box.

36. EMTHE
37. LACISYHP DLROW
38.NPITO FO WIVE
39. TCFLNICO
40. ACATRHCER
41. LSMBYO
42. TSIEGTN
43. OPTL

IV. Directions: Compose a 2-stanza free-verse poem about yourself.


Rubric for Scoring:
Creativity – 4 pts
Grammar – 3 pts
TOTAL – 7pts.

Art, freedom and creativity will change society faster than politics. -Victor Pinchuk

GOD BLESS! 😊

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