Pretest in Grade 10 English First Quarter
Pretest in Grade 10 English First Quarter
Pretest in Grade 10 English First Quarter
Department of Education
Region VIII- Eastern Visayas
Division of Calbayog City
Calbayog IV District
GADGARAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Calbayog City
General Directions: Read each item carefully and follow directions. Write the letter of the most
appropriate answer on your answer sheet.
Part 1. Knowledge
1.
3 2
A B
___4. Argument A. what needs to be proven by facts
___5. Controlling idea B. central idea of a work of literature
___6. Mood C. the feeling created in a reader by a literary work
___7. Opinion D. a core idea or focus of a written work
___8. Tone E. contains the body of evidence used to support a point of view
___9. Theme F. refers to the attitude of the writer towards his subject
C.Grammar
Modals. Directions: Choose from the pool of answers the writer’s/speaker’s intention as
hinted by each underlined expression.
A. ability B. obligation C. probability D. willingness
1.) Do you believe that a sea of goodness is possible in this world? 2.) I always believe it is
possible. 3.) Doing something good, no matter what the consequences will always make me
contented and secure.
4.) There are a lot of ways I can do such, especially in doing something “good” for others.
5.) The steps are easy but zealousness, humility and
consistency are the subtle ways. Here are the simple ones:
6.) The frst one is I imagine that I am in the place of the other person I’ll do good to. 7.)
Next, I’ll imagine how she’ll feel and react. 8.) That way, I’ll think doing good to others will make
me at least a better person. 9.) That will make me be grateful that I have done something good.
10.) With these simple but notable ways I can prove to myself, to others and to God that I
can explore the sea of goodness in this ever changing world. 11.) How about you, can you
explore it also? 12.) I bet you can!
___17. The main point of the article is best expressed in sentence no. __.
A. 3 B. 10 C. 4 D. 12
___18. Exploring the sea of goodness, means you are practicing ______.
A. conscientiousness B. Kindness C. humility D. sympathy
___19. The word subtle in Sentence 5 means _________.
A. clear B. refined C. practical D. strained
___20. The kind of evidence used by the writer to support her stand is through____.
A. anecdotes B. Statistics C. examples D. video
___ 21.The generalization or statement about the passage on life or human
experience is to __________.
A. bring out the best in you C. struggle against the odds
B. stand up for one’s belief D. take strength to bear up the odds
For nos. 19 to 22
1.) The best way to overcome a disability is to face it head-on and not to let it
prevent you from achieving great things. 2.) This is the lesson I draw from the lives of two people
whom I admire - the musician Stevie Wonder and the track-and-field star Jackie Joyner-Kersee.
3.) I respect them for their courage and strength in overcoming obstacles. 4.) Both are persons
with disabilities who defied obstacles in order to be successful in their fields. 5.) They taught me
never to give up no matter how intimidating the obstacles I face in life.
from: “Overcome an Obstacle to Succeed” by Eddie Harris
22. The word “fought” is a/an _______ of the word “defied” in sentence no. 4.
A. connotation B. opposite C. denotation D. symbol
23. This passage would most probably interest a/an __________.
A. adolescent B. child C. adult D. old man
24. The passage is most probably a part of a/an __________.
A. anecdote B. letter C. autobiography D. persuasive essay
25. To support his claim, the writer uses ____.
A. facts B. Reasons C opinion D. statistics
26. An effective persuasive technique used by the author to emphasize his point is through
appealing to ________.
A. emotion B reason C, moral D. both A and C
For nos. 27 to 29
“ When the world looks hopeless,
And life is not fair,
Throw back your shoulders
And do not despair.”
For nos. 30 to 32
30. The word in the poem which is the opposite of “acceptance” is _____.
A. bids B. pangs C. joys D. rebuff
31. Line nos. 5 and 6 appeal more to the sense of _______.
A. feeling B. sight C. taste D. touch
32. The tone of the poem is more of _______.
A. admiration B. Inspirational C. criticism D. pride
For nos. 33 to 36
If you have endured a great despair,
Then you did it alone.
Getting a transfusion from a fre,
Picking the scabs off your heart,
Then wringing it out like a sock.
- from: “Courage” by Anne Sexton
33.The feeling that the writer intends us to have toward life is ________.
A. contentment B. fear C. courage D. hopelessness
34. The word in the poem that gives hint to the mood it evokes is _____.
A. aspired B. sink C. sail D. succeed
35. The figure of speech used in the poem is ______________.
A. alliteration B. personification C. metaphor D. simile
36. The last two lines of the poem express _____________.
A. arrogance B. optimism C. courage D. Warning
Prepared by:
Maureen M.Orale
Teacher III