[Q2] ENGLISH - LONG QUIZ AND 2ND PT REVIEWER

 

2ND PT REVIEWER AND LONG QUIZ

Test I. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

 1. What is the primary function of a suffix in a word?

   a. To change the meaning of the root word

   b. To indicate the tense of the word

   c. To specify the number of syllables

   d. To determine the part of speech

 

2. Which of the following is an example of a prefix that changes the meaning of a word to its opposite?

   a. Un-

   b. Re-

   c. Pre-

   d. Dis-

 

3. In the word "multicolored," what does the root "color" signify?

   a. The number of colors

   b. The absence of color

   c. The main idea of the word

   d. The quality of being colorful

 

4. What is the purpose of a root in a word?

   a. To modify the meaning of the word

   b. To provide a specific context

   c. To serve as the main part of the word's meaning

   d. To indicate the word's grammatical category

 

5. Which of the following best describes the role of a suffix in the word "happiness"?

   a. It changes the tense of the word.

   b. It indicates the number of syllables.

   c. It specifies the gender of the word.

   d. It adds a meaningful element to the root word.

 

6. In which category would you classify a user manual or instruction guide?

   a. Persuasive Text

   b. Narrative Text

   c. Expository Text

   d. Descriptive Text

 

7. What is the primary purpose of a persuasive text?

   a. To inform and explain

   b. To entertain and amuse

   c. To argue and convince

   d. To describe and portray

 

8. Which type of informational text provides a step-by-step sequence of events or actions?

   a. Descriptive Text

   b. Procedural Text

   c. Explanatory Text

   d. Persuasive Text

 

9. When assessing the credibility of a source, what should you consider regarding the author?

   a. Their personal opinions

   b. Their educational background

   c. Their writing style

   d. Their popularity on social media

 

10. In which type of informational text would you typically find data, statistics, and facts?

    a. Narrative Text

    b. Expository Text

    c. Descriptive Text

    d. Persuasive Text

 

11. Which criterion is important for evaluating the reliability of an online source?

    a. The website's visual appeal

    b. The presence of emotional language

    c. The publication date and source authority

    d. The number of advertisements on the page

 

12. What is the primary goal of a narrative text?

    a. To explain a process or concept

    b. To tell a story or recount events

    c. To persuade and convince

    d. To describe a person, place, or thing

 

13. In an informational text, what does the term "thesis statement" refer to?

    a. A summary of the main points

    b. The author's central idea or argument

    c. A humorous anecdote

    d. A call to action for the reader

 

 

 

 

14. Which type of informational text focuses on presenting information in a visual format, such as charts or graphs?

    a. Expository Text

    b. Procedural Text

    c. Visual Text

    d. Persuasive Text

 

15. What is a key characteristic of a reliable source of information?

    a. The use of strong emotional language

    b. The presence of biased opinions

    c. Consistency with other credible sources

    d. The author's intent to entertain rather than inform

 

16. Which of the following is an example of a root word?

    a. Unhappiness

    b. Beautifully

    c. Teacher's

    d. Running

 

17. In the word "misunderstood," what does the prefix "mis-" indicate?

    a. The absence of understanding

    b. Correct understanding

    c. Multiple understandings

    d. A positive understanding

 

18. What is the purpose of adding the suffix "-able" to a word?

    a. To show the action of the word

    b. To indicate the opposite meaning

    c. To describe a quality or condition

    d. To signify a past tense

 

19. If you add the prefix "pre-" to the word "view," what does the new word mean?

    a. To view again

    b. To view beforehand

    c. To view with others

    d. To view in a different way

 

20. In the word "unbelievable," what does the suffix "-able" contribute to the overall meaning?

    a. It indicates negation or reversal.

    b. It emphasizes the root word.

    c. It shows the tense of the word.

    d. It adds the concept of possibility or capability.

 

21. Which type of informational text is likely to include detailed descriptions using sensory language?

    a. Persuasive Text

    b. Expository Text

    c. Descriptive Text

    d. Procedural Text

 

22. What distinguishes a persuasive text from other types of informational texts?

    a. It presents a step-by-step process.

    b. It focuses on providing objective information.

    c. It aims to influence the reader's opinion or behavior.

    d. It primarily tells a story or recounts events.

 

23. When evaluating the credibility of a source, what does the domain of the website address indicate?

    a. The website's overall popularity

    b. The site's geographical location

    c. The subject matter or purpose of the website

    d. The author's social media presence

 

24. In an expository text, what is the primary purpose of presenting facts, statistics, or evidence?

    a. To entertain the reader

    b. To provide a sequence of events

    c. To explain and inform about a topic

    d. To persuade the reader to take action

 

25. What is a common characteristic of procedural texts?

    a. They aim to entertain and amuse.

    b. They provide step-by-step instructions.

    c. They focus on presenting factual information.

    d. They primarily tell a story or convey events.

 

26. Analyze the word "disapprove." What does the prefix "dis-" contribute to the meaning?

    a. It indicates a positive action.

    b. It adds emphasis to the root word.

    c. It negates or reverses the meaning of the word.

    d. It signifies the past tense.

 

27. Examine the word "unhappiness." What is the role of the prefix "un-" in this word?

    a. It emphasizes the root word.

    b. It indicates a positive state.

    c. It shows the action of the word.

    d. It negates or reverses the meaning of the word.

 

28. Analyze the word "teacher's." What is the function of the apostrophe in this word?

    a. It indicates possession or ownership.

    b. It serves as a plural marker.

    c. It separates the root and suffix.

    d. It marks the past tense.

 

 

29. Examine the word "running." What does the suffix "-ing" suggest about the action in this word?

    a. It indicates past tense.

    b. It implies ongoing or present action.

    c. It signifies a negative action.

    d. It emphasizes the root word.

 

30. Analyze the word "unbelievable." What is the role of the suffix "-able" in this word?

    a. It indicates negation or reversal.

    b. It emphasizes the root word.

    c. It shows the tense of the word.

    d. It adds the concept of possibility or capability.

 

31. Analyze the following passage: "The author provides a series of steps to follow when assembling the product." Which type of informational text is most likely being described?

    a. Persuasive Text

    b. Expository Text

    c. Narrative Text

    d. Descriptive Text

 

32. Examine the characteristics of a reliable source. Which factor contributes most to the credibility of an online article?

    a. The use of emotional language

    b. A visually appealing layout

    c. The presence of cited references and sources

    d. The author's personal opinions

 

33. Analyze the following sentence: "The article presents an unbiased overview of the historical events." Which type of informational text is best represented in this statement?

    a. Persuasive Text

    b. Expository Text

    c. Descriptive Text

    d. Narrative Text

 

34. Examine the following claim: "According to a study published in a reputable scientific journal..." What aspect adds credibility to this source?

    a. The inclusion of personal anecdotes

    b. The use of complex and technical language

    c. The reference to a reputable scientific journal

    d. The absence of supporting evidence

 

35. Analyze the structure of an informational text. What role does the conclusion typically play in an expository text?

    a. It introduces the main idea.

    b. It provides supporting details.

    c. It summarizes key points and reinforces the main idea.

    d. It engages the reader with a call to action.

 

36. Apply your knowledge of prefixes to create the opposite of the word "comfortable."

   a. Discomfortable

   b. Uncomfortable

   c. Recomfortable

   d. Precomfortable

 

37. Utilize your understanding of suffixes to form a noun from the adjective "celebrate."

   a. Celebration

   b. Celebrator

   c. Celebrateful

   d. Celebratively

 

38. Apply your understanding of different types of informational texts. Which genre would best fit a text that aims to persuade readers to adopt a particular point of view on a controversial issue?

   a. Descriptive Text

   b. Expository Text

   c. Persuasive Text

   d. Procedural Text

 

39. Use your knowledge of assessing source credibility. What action would you take to verify the reliability of information found in an online article?

   a. Check the number of social media shares.

   b. Verify the publication date and author's credentials.

   c. Rely on your personal opinions about the topic.

   d. Assess the website's visual appeal.

 

40. Apply your understanding of informational text analysis. If you encounter an article that provides step-by-step instructions on how to repair a household appliance, what type of text is it most likely to be?

   a. Descriptive Text

   b. Expository Text

   c. Narrative Text

   d. Persuasive Text

 

41. Evaluate the following words and identify the one with a prefix that suggests opposition or reversal:

   a. Misunderstand

   b. Postpone

   c. Coexist

   d. Hyperactive

 

42. Critically assess the use of suffixes in the given words and determine which one indicates the capability or capacity for something:

   a. Hopeful

   b. Fearless

   c. Tolerance

   d. Sorrowful

 

 

 

43. Evaluate the credibility of two sources discussing climate change. Source A is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, and Source B is a personal blog. Which source is more likely to provide reliable information?

   a. Source A (scientific journal)

   b. Source B (personal blog)

   c. Both sources are equally reliable.

   d. It depends on the popularity of the blog.

 

44. Assess the reliability of an informational text by considering the author's expertise. Which of the following authors is likely to provide trustworthy information about space exploration?

   a. An astronomer with a Ph.D. specializing in astrophysics

   b. A science fiction writer known for imaginative space stories

   c. A high school student with a passion for astronomy

   d. A journalist covering a variety of topics, including space

 

45. Critically evaluate the credibility of a source based on its website domain. Which domain is generally more reliable for academic research?

   a. .com

   b. .gov

   c. .net

   d. .org




EXCHANGE PAPERS!


 

 

ENGLISH 6 ANSWER KEY:

 

Here's the answer key for the test paper:

 

Here is the answer key for the test:

 

1. a

2. d

3. d

4. c

5. d

6. c

7. c

8. b

9. b

10. b

11. c

12. b

13. b

14. a

15. c

16. c

17. a

18. c

19. b

20. d

21. c

22. c

23. c

24. c

25. b

26. c

27. d

28. a

29. b

30. d

31. b

32. c

33. b

34. c

35. c

36. b

37. a

38. c

39. b

40. b

41. a

42. a

43. a

44. a

45. d

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