[Q3] ENGLISH Q3 PERIODIC TESTS REVIEWER
[Q3] ENGLISH Q3 PERIODIC TESTS REVIEWER
Test I. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1) What does it mean when people have differing viewpoints on an issue?
a) They all
agree on the same thing
b) They all have
different opinions on the same thing
c) They are all
talking about different things
d) They all have
the same perspective
2) Why is it important to listen to different viewpoints on an issue?
a) So we can all
have the same opinion
b) So we can
understand different perspectives
c) So we can
argue with each other
d) So we can
ignore those we don't agree with
3) What is an example of an issue that people have different viewpoints on?
a) The weather
b) The color
blue
c) The best type
of ice cream
d) Whether or
not to recycle
4) When we listen to different viewpoints on an issue, we should:
a) Interrupt
people and tell them they're wrong
b) Ignore what
other people say and only focus on our own opinion
c) Be respectful
and try to understand where the other person is coming from
d) Only listen
to people who agree with us
5) What can we do to better understand different viewpoints on an issue?
a) Research and
gather information from different sources
b) Only talk to
people who agree with us
c) Ignore any
information that doesn't fit our own opinion
d) Refuse to
listen to anyone who has a different viewpoint
6) What is the setting of a story?
a) The problem
in the story
b) The place and
time the story takes place
c) The
characters in the story
d) The solution
to the problem in the story
7) What is the main character of a story called?
a) The
antagonist
b) The
protagonist
c) The sidekick
d) The narrator
8) What is the problem in a story called?
a) The setting
b) The climax
c) The conflict
d) The
resolution
9) What is the climax of a story?
a) The beginning
of the story
b) The problem
in the story
c) The point of
highest tension in the story
d) The end of
the story
10) What is the resolution of a story?
a) The beginning
of the story
b) The point of
highest tension in the story
c) The end of
the story
d) The solution
to the problem in the story
11) What is the theme of a story?
a) The lesson or
message that the story teaches
b) The setting
of the story
c) The
characters in the story
d) The problem
in the story
12) What is the point of view in a story?
a) The way the
story is told
b) The setting
of the story
c) The problem
in the story
d) The
characters in the story
13) What is the narrator of a story?
a) The main
character in the story
b) The person
who wrote the story
c) The person
telling the story
d) The person
who reads the story
14) What is foreshadowing in a story?
a) When the
author gives hints about what will happen later in the story
b) When the
author describes the setting in great detail
c) When the
author introduces a new character
d) When the
author ends the story with a cliffhanger
15) What is the purpose of dialogue in a story?
a) To show what
the characters are thinking
b) To describe
the setting in great detail
c) To reveal
information
d) To move the
plot forward and develop the characters
16) How does the author develop the setting in a story?
a) By describing
the physical characteristics of the setting
b) By showing
how the characters interact with the setting
c) By revealing
the history or background of the setting
d) All of the
above
17) How does the author develop the characters in a story?
a) By describing
their physical appearance
b) By showing
how they interact with other characters and the setting
c) By revealing
their thoughts and feelings
d) All of the
above
18) How does the author create suspense in a story?
a) By revealing
the solution to the problem early on
b) By providing
a lot of background information
c) By ending the
story with a cliffhanger
d) By having
predictable characters and plot events
19) What is the difference between a first-person and a third-person
point of view?
a)
First-person is when the author is a character in the story, while third-person
is when the author is not a character in the story.
b)
First-person is when the story is told from the perspective of one character,
while third-person is when the story is told from an outside perspective.
c)
First-person is when the story takes place in the first person, while
third-person is when the story takes place in the third person.
d)
First-person is when the story is told in a letter or diary format, while
third-person is when the story is told in a traditional narrative format.
20) How does the author use descriptive language in a story?
a) To make the
story more interesting and engaging
b) To show the
reader what the setting and characters look like
c) To create a
mood or atmosphere in the story
d) All of the
above
Direction: Read the story then encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
ARGUMENTS
by Pj Miana
John and Jane
are siblings who are arguing about whether or not they should get a pet. John
wants a dog, but Jane thinks they should get a cat instead. They both present
their reasons for their respective choices, but cannot seem to agree on what
pet to get.
21) What are John and Jane arguing about?
a) What to have
for dinner
b) Whether or
not to get a pet
c) Which TV show
to watch
d) What game to
play
22) What pet does John want?
a) A dog
b) A cat
c) A bird
d) A fish
23) What pet does Jane want?
a) A dog
b) A cat
c) A rabbit
d) A hamster
24) Why does John want a dog?
a) Because he
thinks dogs are more fun
b) Because he
wants a pet that will catch mice
c) Because he
thinks dogs are easier to take care of
d) Because he
wants a pet that can fly
25) Why does Jane want a cat?
a) Because she
thinks cats are cuter
b) Because she
thinks cats are more independent
c) Because she
thinks cats are easier to train
d) Because she
wants a pet that can swim
Direction: Read the story then answer the questions that follow.
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
EMILY
by Pj Miana
Emily is a
little girl who is afraid of the dark. She has trouble sleeping at night
because she is scared that there are monsters under her bed. One night, she
decides to face her fears and looks under the bed, only to find that there is
nothing there. She realizes that her fear was all in her head and feels much
better.
26) What is Emily afraid of?
a) The light
b) The dark
c) The monsters
d) The rain
27) What does Emily think is under her bed?
a) Toys
b) Monsters
c) Books
d) Shoes
28) What does Emily do to face her fear?
a) She goes to
sleep with the lights on
b) She hides
under the covers
c) She looks
under the bed
d) She screams
for her parents
29) What does Emily find under her bed?
a) Nothing
b) Toys
c) Monsters
d) Her lost sock
30) How does Emily feel after she faces her fear?
a) Happy
b) Sad
c) Angry
d) Tired
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the questions that
follow.
Passage:
Samantha and her friends were debating about the best
season of the year. Samantha loved summer because she could go to the beach and
eat ice cream. Her friend, Lily, disagreed and said that winter was the best
because she could play in the snow and have hot chocolate. Another friend,
Emily, said that spring was her favorite season because she loved seeing the
flowers bloom. Finally, their last friend, Peter, said that fall was the best
because he loved the cool breeze and colorful leaves.
31) What is the issue that Samantha and her friends were debating about?
A. The best
subject in school
B. The best day
of the week
C. The best
season of the year
D. The best
place to go on vacation
32) Why does Samantha love summer?
A. Because she
can go to the beach and eat ice cream
B. Because she
can play in the snow and have hot chocolate
C. Because she
loves seeing the flowers bloom
D. Because she
loves the cool breeze and colorful leaves
33) Who thinks that winter is the best season?
A. Samantha
B. Lily
C. Emily
D. Peter
34) Why does Lily think winter is the best season?
A. Because she
can go to the beach and eat ice cream
B. Because she
can play in the snow and have hot chocolate
C. Because she
loves seeing the flowers bloom
D. Because she
loves the cool breeze and colorful leaves
35) Who thinks that fall is the best season?
A. Samantha
B. Lily
C. Emily
D. Peter
Passage:
One sunny day, Sarah went to the park with her dog,
Max. As they were walking, they saw a group of children playing soccer. Max ran
towards the ball and started playing with the kids. Sarah smiled as she watched
Max having fun. Suddenly, Max got too excited and ran away. Sarah panicked and
searched everywhere for Max. After a few minutes, she found him near the water
fountain drinking water. Sarah hugged Max tightly and promised never to lose
him again.
36) What did Sarah do with her dog, Max?
A. They went to
the beach
B. They went to
the park
C. They went to
the mall
D. They stayed
at home
37) What did Max do when he saw the children playing soccer?
A. He barked at
them
B. He ran away
from them
C. He started
playing with them
D. He went to
sleep
38) What did Sarah do when Max ran away?
A. She panicked
and searched for him
B. She ignored
him and continued walking
C. She scolded
him for misbehaving
D. She went home
without him
39) Where did Sarah find Max?
A. Near the
swings
B. Near the
water fountain
C. Near the
slide
D. Near the
seesaw
40) What did Sarah promise after she found Max?
A. To never let
him play with other dogs
B. To never take
him to the park again
C. To never lose
him again
D. To give him
away to someone else
Direction: Read the following passage and answer the questions that
follow:
The students in Mrs. Brown's class were debating
whether school uniforms should be required. Some students thought uniforms
would be good because everyone would look the same and there would be less
bullying about clothes. Others thought uniforms would be bad because they would
not be able to express their personal style.
41) What is the debate in Mrs. Brown's class about?
a) Whether to
have recess
b) Whether to
have longer school days
c) Whether to
require school uniforms
d) Whether to
have more homework
42) Why do some students think school uniforms would be good?
a) Because they
would not have to do homework
b) Because
everyone would look the same
c) Because they
could express their personal style
d) Because they
could wear whatever they want
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow:
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Alice who loved to explore. One day, she followed a rabbit down a hole and found herself in a strange land. There were talking animals, strange plants, and a queen who wanted to cut off her head. Alice had to use her wits to find her way back home.
43) Who is the main character in the story?
a) The queen
b) The rabbit
c) Alice
d) The talking
animals
44) What did Alice do when she saw the rabbit?
a) She ignored
it
b) She followed
it down a hole
c) She ran away
from it
d) She asked it
to be her friend
45) What kind of place did Alice find herself in?
a) A normal land
b) A strange
land
c) A boring land
d) A scary land
ANSWER KEY
1 |
1. b) They all have
different opinions on the same thing |
2 |
2. b) So we can understand
different perspectives |
3 |
3. d) Whether or not to
recycle |
4 |
4. c) Be respectful and try
to understand where the other person is coming from |
5 |
5. a) Research and gather
information from different sources |
6 |
6. b) The place and time
the story takes place |
7 |
7. b) The protagonist |
8 |
8. c) The conflict |
9 |
9. c) The point of highest
tension in the story |
10 |
10. d) The solution to the
problem in the story |
11 |
11. a) The lesson or message
that the story teaches |
12 |
12. a) The way the story is
told |
13 |
13. c) The person telling
the story |
14 |
14. a) When the author gives
hints about what will happen later in the story |
15 |
15. d) To move the plot
forward and develop the characters |
16 |
16. d) All of the above |
17 |
17. d) All of the above |
18 |
18. c) By ending the story
with a cliffhanger |
19 |
19. b) First-person is when
the story is told from the perspective of one character, while third-person
is when the story is told from an outside perspective. |
20 |
20. d) All of the above |
21 |
21. b) Whether or not to get
a pet |
22 |
22. a) A dog |
23 |
23. b) A cat |
24 |
24. a) Because he thinks
dogs are more fun |
25 |
25. b) Because she thinks
cats are more independent |
26 |
26. b) The dark |
27 |
27. b) Monsters |
28 |
28. c) She looks under the
bed |
29 |
29. a) Nothing |
30 |
30. a) Happy |
31 |
31. C. The best season of
the year |
32 |
32. A. Because she can go to
the beach and eat ice cream |
33 |
33. B. Lily |
34 |
34. B. Because she can play
in the snow and have hot chocolate |
35 |
35. D. Peter |
36 |
36. B. They went to the park |
37 |
37. C. He started playing
with them |
38 |
38. A. She panicked and
searched for him |
39 |
39. B. Near the water
fountain |
40 |
40. C. To never lose him
again |
41 |
Whether
to require school uniforms |
42 |
Because
everyone would look the same |
43 |
Alice |
44 |
She
followed it down a hole |
45 |
A
strange land |
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