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Worksheets Name

FINAL EXAM IN READING AND WRITING


(Grade 11) Class
Total questions: 50
Worksheet time: 38mins
Date
Instructor name: Mary Musngi

1. It is a cognitive process of decoding symbols or derive meaning of the text. What is this?

a) writing b) viewing
c) reading d) listening

2. What do you call the more active way of reading? It is also defined as the deeper and more
complex engagement with a text.

a) critical writing b) critical analysis


c) critical thinking d) critical reading

3. It is an important aspect of critical reading, in order to be able to question both the text and our
own reading of it. What is it?

a) critical thinking b) critical analysis


c) critical writing d) critical reading

4. This relates to speed-reading, scanning and skimming the text.

a) survey b) review
c) questioning d) SQ3R

5. “Did you understand the main principles of the argument? Did you identify all the main points?
Are there any gaps?” are part of which SQ3R process?

a) read b) review
c) survey d) question
6. The following statements describe critical reading EXCEPT:

a) more active way of reading b) more advance form and higher level of
reading
c) involves just recognizing the text d) reading that goes beyond the text

7. Before reading the entire text, Cassy, a senior high school student, scanned and skimmed first
the reading material. Which part of the SQ3R did she exercise?

a) recall b) read
c) review d) survey

8. “I always make sure to have my notebook with me and write down important parts of the
reading material I have. I do fast reading as well, and review all notes I had after.” said Fatima.
This technique is called what?

a) SQRR b) SQ3R
c) SQSR d) SQ2R

9. State or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.

a) claim b) counterclaim
c) evidence d) assertion

10. Declares that something has existed, does exist or will exist. What is this?

a) claim of fact b) claim of policy


c) claim of value d) claim

11. This type of Claim uses words such as should and must. This called what?

a) claim of value b) claim of policy


c) claim of fact d) claim

12. Which from the following are the types of Claims?

a) policy, fact, claim b) policy, value, claim


c) fact, value, policy d) fact, policy, claim
13. “The oldest known disease in the world is leprosy” is an example of which type of claim?

a) claim b) claim of value


c) claim of fact d) claim of policy

14. This states opinion on people, events, and things. What is this?

a) claim of fact b) claim of policy


c) claim d) claim of value

15. “You should stop smoking if you want to be healthier” is an example of what?

a) claim of fact b) claim of policy


c) claim of value d) claim

16. You are tasked to write examples of claim of value. Which from the following do you think
should be one of your examples?

a) teachers must come on time b) teachers are students’ second parents


c) teachers deserve higher wage d) teachers should give credits to the
students who put effort on each activity

17. “I like Coke better than Pepsi” is an example of what?

a) claim b) claim of policy


c) claim of fact d) claim of value

18. Which is a correct example of claim of fact?

a) Boracay is better than El Nido b) we should pay respect to our ancestors


c) deaths due to smoking are expected to d) eating fruits after meal is much better than
nearly double by 2020 eating them before meal

19. Claims are what?

a) questions b) statements
c) none of the above d) requests
20. A statement that indicates that an action must be taken in specific policies is called what?

a) claim of policy b) claim of value


c) claim d) claim of fact

21. A claim of value is about how something should or ought be done.

a) False. Because claim of value is a b) False. Because claim of value is a


statement that uses the word must statement that gives an idea of good or
bad or likes, dislikes
c) True. Because claim of value is a statement d) True. Because claim of value is a statement
that uses the word should that gives factual ideas that can be proven

22. What do you call to the the social, cultural, political, historical and other related circumstances
that surround the text?

a) context b) book
c) claim d) text

23. It is the shaping of the text’s meaning by another text. What is this?

a) hypertextuality b) hypertext
c) intertextuality d) intertxt

24. What is this that connects language, images, characters, themes, or subjects depending on
their similarities in language, genre or discourse?

a) hypertxt b) hypertextuality
c) intertextuality d) intertxt

25. This connects topics on a screen to related information, graphics, videos, and music –
information is not simply related to text.

a) intertxt b) hypertextuality
c) intertextuality d) hypertxt

26. If you are to write a novel, and you want to pattern it from someone else’s work, what do you
call this?

a) intertextuality b) hypertext
c) intertxt d) hypertextuality
27. “A Tempest” written by Aime Cesaire is an adaptation from which William Shakespeare’s work?

a) Tempess b) The Tempest


c) The Attempt d) Tempest

28. Texts are all developed within certain __________?

a) text b) context
c) place d) claim

29. It is the act of giving statements for justification and explanation.

a) explaining b) texting
c) reasoning d) claiming

30. These are declarative sentences that say something is true about something else.

a) claim b) evidence
c) counterclaim d) assertion

31. What do you call the way of giving a better explanation to show the strength and the
weaknesses of something?

a) assertion b) counterclaim
c) claim d) evaluative statements

32. This is the opposition you make about the claim of a writer. What is it?

a) counterclaim b) assertion
c) claim d) evaluative statements

33. You can compose your Evaluative Statements in two ways. What are these?

a) none of the above b) by formulating counterclaims and


evidences
c) by formulating assertions and d) by formulating claims and counterclaims
counterclaims
34. Look at the example
“EXO is the best KPOP group ever!” said Kyla.
“No! Of course not. It’s BTS who’s the best male group in Korea.” Lisa answered.
What did Lisa do?

a) formulated a statement b) formulated a counterclaim


c) formulated an assertion d) formulated a claim too

35. When you are presenting your _________, you are providing criticism since you are stating that
the claim is not true. What is the missing word?

a) assertion b) counterclaim
c) claim d) evidence

36. It is a detailed description of a series of activities aimed at solving a certain problem. What is
this?

a) research report b) project proposal


c) book review d) article critique

37. Which type of literary criticism is it, in which a book's content and style is evaluated and
analysed?

a) article critique b) book review


c) research report d) project proposal

38. A ________ is similar to a book review. This is what?

a) article critique b) research report


c) book review d) project proposal

39. Typically, when you are reading something, teachers require you to write after reading and
discuss a particular issue. What do you call this?

a) position paper b) project proposal


c) article review d) resume

40. This is a common type of academic argument writing assignment.

a) book review b) article review


c) resume d) position paper
41. Ms. Flores, an English teacher at Sta. Maria High School, provided a reading assignment to her
students. The material is “Hope for the Flowers” by Trina Paulus. After, she asked her students
to evaluate the content. What did she ask her students to do?

a) research report b) article critique


c) book review d) project proposal

42. Here, your aim is to write clearly and concisely about your research topic so that the reader
can easily understand the purpose and results of your research. What is this?

a) article critique b) project proposal


c) research report d) book review

43. Carl, instead of analysing the entire book, only analyses and comments on a text he read.
What he did is called?

a) research report b) book review


c) project proposal d) article critique

44. It is any writing done to fulfil a requirement of a college or university. This called what?

a) university writing b) writing


c) academic writing d) professional writing

45. It is writing done in a workplace context to enable and support the work of a company.

a) university writing b) professional writing


c) writing d) academic writing

46. People who write professionally typically write to:

a) inform and ask permission b) inform and persuade


c) argue and inform d) inform only

47. What do you call this document used and created by a person to present their background,
skills, and accomplishments?

a) article review b) application letter


c) resume d) book review
48. Patrick an incoming freshman in college wanted to write to three Universities he would like to
enter for college. This letter is called what?

a) application letter for employment b) application letter for college admission


c) none of the mentioned d) letter for college entry

49. These are any written, typewritten or digital communication exchanged between two or
among different people or entities. What are these?

a) various forms of correspondence b) various forms of office letters


c) various forms or professional letters d) various forms of office correspondence

50. “Maong pants and tattered jeans are no longer allowed to be worn by female employees.” This
is stated in the letter signed by the employees of the printing press. This internal
communication letter in a business is called what?

a) memorandum b) text message


c) fax message d) resume

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