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KIPIT AGRO-FISHERY HIGH SCHOOL- LOPOC EXTENSION

LOPOC,LABASON,ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE

4rth QUARTER EXAMINATION


ENGLISH 8
Read and understand each question and choose the correct answer, correct answer only if you’ll choose the wrong answer
you’ll not get the correct answer. Write your correct answers on the separate sheet of paper.
1. What is the importance of India to the earliest forms of civilization?
a. India has a unique literature that’s beneficial to the world of literature.
b. Indian philosophy and religion greatly influenced both the East and West.
c. Indian culture shows the most valuable characteristics than other cultures.
d. All of the above
2. It is the common ancestral language of India which means cultivated or perfected.
a. Sankrit c. Sanskrit
b. Sanskrite d. Sanscrit
3. The English term is ‘’daughter’’ that signifies ‘’to draw milk’’.
a. Dauhitr c. Duhitr
b. Duitr d. Duahtr
4. This book serves as the Bible of the Indians.
a. Vehdas c. Vehedas
b. Vedas d. Vebas
5. In Indian belief can a person be reborn?
a. Yes c. Maybe
b. No d. I don’t know
6. Who is the hero in the epic Ramayana?
a. Vishnu c. Krishna
b. Rama d. Ramayana
7. It is considered as the greatest epic of India. It tells the story of a civil war that might have taken place in the
early years of the Aryan occupation of India.
a. Ramayana c. Shakuntala
b. Mahabharata d. Pachatantra
8. He’s the author of Shakuntala and he’s called as the brightest of the ‘’ nine gems of genius’’
a. Rama c. Kalidasa
b. Bhawsa Bhasa
9. Who’s the wife of Rama who was regarded by the women of India as the perfect symbol of wifely devotion and
self-sacrifice for the beloved?
a. Sita c. Sista
b. Nita d. Rita
10. This book is said to contain the first fables ever written and it is a rich collection of brief stories of ancient times.
a. Ramayana c. Shakuntala
b. Mahabharata d. Pachatantra
11. He was the brother of Raksha, the king of all kinds of monsters.
a. Ravan c. Krishna
b. Bhasa d. Rama
12. Who is the creator God in Ramayana?
a. Vishnu c. Sita
b. Krishna d. Rama
13. What are the two qualities of Indian literature?
a. The first characteristics of Indian literature is that it is based on piety, a deeply religious spirit and Indian
literary masterpieces was written in the form of epics, correspond to great epoch in history of India.
b. The first characteristics of Indian literature is that it is based on war, bloodsheds and anarchy and Indian
literature is more on myths and unbelievable stories of their ancestral beliefs.
c. The first characteristic of Indian literature is more on poetry and epics and Indian literature narrates the
history of India and other countries.
d. All of the above.
14. How did Kaikeyi blackmail Dasaratha in order to remove Rama from the kingdom?
a. She treathened the king to kill Rama and his mother Kausalya.
b. She would send his son Bharat to an exile.
c. She just went to the king and reminded him of a certain promise he had made her when he was ill- that he
would give her any boon she wanted.
d. All of the above.
15. Who was the wicked princess who offered her love to Lakshman?
a. Raksha c. Krishna
b. Ravan d. Marsha
16. This is used to end a declarative sentence or a command.
a. Question mark (?) c. Exclamation mark (!)
b. Period (.) d. Comma (,)
17. This is used when the ideas are related. We can also use this to connect interrelated sentences, especially when
using coordinating conjunctions.
a. Question mark (?) c. Exclamation mark (!)
b. Period (.) d. Comma (,)
Fill in the blanks in each sentence with the correct verb.
18. Three hundred ___ enough.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
19. Three-fourths of the grapes _____ rotten.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
20. Three-fourth of the jackfruit ____ enough.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
21. Each ____ a sacred duty to perform.
a. Have c. Is
b. Has d. Are
22. Either his friends or his father _____ with him.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
23. Either his father or his friends_____ with him.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
24. Few ___ willing to leave Rama.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
25. Two kilometers ____ not too far.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
26. The class ____ practices self-denial
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
27. The crowd _____ doing different things.
a. Is c. Was
b. Are d. Were
28. Who is the author of Cuballiwallah
a. Rabindranath Tagore c. Kalidasa
b. Bhartrihari d. Bhasa
29. It is a literary element that shows the entity through whom the story is conveyed to the reader.
a. First person c. Point of view
b. Second person d. Third person
30. The narrator here moves from one character to another as it reveals the thoughts and feelings of all the
characters.
a. Dramatic Omniscient c. Limited omniscient
b. Omniscient d. Third person
31. The writer uses ‘’I’’ to refer to the character who is telling the story.
a. First person c. Point of view
b. Second person d. Third person
32. What problem was Pochempilli facing in 1951?
a. War and lack of order c. Hunger and landlessness
b. Water and pollution d. Tragedy and Corruption
33. He was an Indian court poet and dramatist.
a. Rabindranath Tagore c. Kalidasa
b. Bhartrihari d. Bhasa
34. What is the outstanding quality of the literature of Israel?
a. Love of humanity c. Love of God
b. Love of nature d. All of the above
35. He was the greatest legislator.
a. King David c. Moses
b. John d. Paul
36. Psalm 18:2= The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will put
trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. What is Psalm 18:2 all about?
a. Praise c. Trust
b. Contrition d. Hope
37. Who is the husband of Naomi who died in the land of Moab?
a. Mahlon c. Orpah
b. Chilion d. Elimelech
38. Who’s the second husband of Ruth?
a. Mahlon c. Boaz
b. Chilion d. Elimelech
39. Who was the grandfather of King David?
a. Boaz b. Obed c. Jesse d. Elimelech
40. It is the anarchy or absence of order and the historians call it _____.
a. Middle Ages or the Dark Ages c. Last Ages or the Dark Ages
b. Light Ages or the Middle Ages d. None of the above
41. It is the most celebrated patron
a. Haroun Al Raschid c. Haruon Al Raschid
b. Al Mamoun d. Al Mauon
42. It became as their true center for learning and art.
a. Iraq c. Baghdad
b. Teheran d. Bangladesh
43. The three favorite subject matters of Arabian poetry.
a. Death, Resurrection, Paradise c. Death, Resurrection, Judgment
b. Death, Hell, Paradise d. Love, Morals, Religion
44. The beings that are both spiritual and earthly; some are good, others are bad; they can make themselves
invisible at will.
A. Genii c. Ghouls
B. Peris d. Ghost
45. The fairies, which are beautiful female spirits who seek to do good upon the earth.
a. Genii c. Ghouls
b. Peris d. Ghost
46. They feed themselves on human flesh and when they cannot satisfy themselves upon the living, they enter
graveyards and feed upon the dead.
a. Genii c. Ghouls
b. Peris d. Ghost
47. She’s the beautiful and talented daughter of the king’s official who insisted to be the king’s bride.
a. Schecherazade c. Shecherazade
b. Scheherazade d. Sheherazede
48. How many nights did she tell tales before the king has fallen in love with her?
a. A hundred and one thousand nights c. A one hundred thousand nights
b. A thousand and one nights d. A one thousand nights.
49. It is considered as the greatest and sacred book of the Arabs.
a. Bible c. New Testament
b. Koran d. Old Testament
50. How many wives and servants the meanest believers will have when they come to paradise?
a. 80,000 servants and seventy-two wives c. 80,000 servants and seventy wives
b. 80, 000 wives and seventy-two servants d. 80,000 wives and seventy servants

God bless you richly!

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