ENGLISH QUIZ - Q1 WEEK 5

ENGLISH 6 - Q1-WEEK 5 QUIZ 

DIRECTION: COPY the letter and the text of the correct answer. 

1) Which of the following are characteristics of a “real” image?

a. It states a fact. 

b. It is mostly true and literal. 

c. It has evidence to prove its stand. 

d. All the above. 

2) The following are all characteristics of “make-believe images except what?

a. It can be proven.

b. It is mostly based on fiction. 

c. It is mostly based on the beliefs of people. 

d. It makes impossible things seemingly possible.

3) This pertains to images that are too good to be true. 

a. Real

b. Fact

c. Make-believe

d. Research—based.

4) These images really exist in real the real life. 

a. Real

b. Fact

c. Make-believe

d. Research-based

5) Why are symbols important in interpreting the meaning of a visual medium?

a. The meaning of the symbols adds to the overall meaning to the whole image. 

b. The symbols serve as decorative pieces for the whole picture.

c. The symbols represent a certain kind of genre. 

d. The symbols are the author’s mark.

6) When the text has something in common with other literature or text, what kind of connection is made?

a. Text to text

b. Text to self

c. Text to world

d. Text to image

7) When the text you’re reading relates to your personal experiences and emotions, what connection is made?

a. Text to text

b. Text to self

c. Text to world

d. Text to image

8) This kind of textual connection is the most used in schools where you are taught unknown facts about the outside world. 

a. Text to text

b. Text to self

c. Text to world

d. Text to image

9) One of the easiest ways to determine whether the connection made is “text to text” is the _________________. 

a. . the similarity of one text to another text. 

b. ...the dissimilarity of one text to another.

c. ...the impact of the text on one’s emotions.

d. ...the impact of the text on the reader’s experiences.

10) When you can engage emotionally deeply with the text you are reading, you surely making a ______________________ connection. 

a. Text to text

b. Text to self

c. Text to world

d. Text to speech

11) When making a personal connection to the text you’re reading, what should you look for?

a. The similarity of the elements with that of other stories

b. The similarity of characters’ names with other stories

c. The dissimilarity of all the elements in stories

d. The plot of the story.

12) Which of the following can you connect with?

a. The current price of stocks in the stock market

b. The level of oxygen in the Pasig River

c. The quotient of dividing fractions

d. The tallest person on Earth

13) As a student, you would most likely use ________________ connection as you study at school?

a. Text to text

b. Text to self

c. Text to world

d. Text to speech

14) There are three types of text connections that you may do. Which of the following does not belong to them?

a. Text to world

b. Text to country

c. Text to self

d. Text to text

15) Your teacher is teaching Geometry during your Math classes. What connections is he trying to impart?

a. Text to world

b. Text to speech

c. Text to self

d. Text to text


16) If you going to write for children, which of the following titles bests suits your story?

a. The Frog and the Dragon fly

b. The Perils of NLEX

c. The Philippine Economics

d. Macrominds

17) You can readily recognize a fact from make-believe images because __________. 

a. …it states reality rather than opinions.

b. …it sates an opinion rather than a reality.

c. …it states advertisements.

d. …it draws a clear picture.

18) How can you tell if an image is a “make-believe”? 

a. It makes use of animals as the characters.

b. It is mostly fiction and imaginary.

c. It is too good to be true.

d. All the above

19) Which of the following article titles would mostly use factual elements of imagery?

a. Poverty in the Philippines

b. Beauty and the Beast

c. Maria’s Love Material

d. The Science of Cosmos

20) Which of the following distinguishes facts vs. opinion?

a. A fact tells feelings. 

b. A fact mostly tells someone’s ideas.

c. A fact can be proven as true.

d. A fact tells mostly reality, while the other one is mostly imaginary.


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EXCHANGE PAPERS!:


ANSWER KEY


1) d. All the above.

2) a. It can be proven.

3) c. Make-believe

4) a. Real

5) a. The meaning of the symbols adds to the overall meaning of the whole image.

6) a. Text to text

7) b. Text to self

8) c. Text to world

9) a. the similarity of one text to another text.

10) b. Text to self

11) a. The similarity of the elements with that of other stories

12) None of the options provided can be connected with.

13) c. Text to world

14) b. Text to country

15) c. Text to self

16) a. The Frog and the Dragonfly

17) a. ...it states reality rather than opinions.

18) d. All the above

19) a. Poverty in the Philippines

20) c. A fact can be proven as true.


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