This document contains a 20-question summative test for English 5 that covers topics like types of sentences, parts of a story, types of texts, news elements, and possessive nouns. The questions test understanding of concepts like simple vs. compound sentences, setting vs. plot, time-order vs. comparison texts, news leads vs. headlines, and correct possessive noun formation.
This document contains a 20-question summative test for English 5 that covers topics like types of sentences, parts of a story, types of texts, news elements, and possessive nouns. The questions test understanding of concepts like simple vs. compound sentences, setting vs. plot, time-order vs. comparison texts, news leads vs. headlines, and correct possessive noun formation.
This document contains a 20-question summative test for English 5 that covers topics like types of sentences, parts of a story, types of texts, news elements, and possessive nouns. The questions test understanding of concepts like simple vs. compound sentences, setting vs. plot, time-order vs. comparison texts, news leads vs. headlines, and correct possessive noun formation.
This document contains a 20-question summative test for English 5 that covers topics like types of sentences, parts of a story, types of texts, news elements, and possessive nouns. The questions test understanding of concepts like simple vs. compound sentences, setting vs. plot, time-order vs. comparison texts, news leads vs. headlines, and correct possessive noun formation.
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SECOND QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST 12.
It is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses that
Special Science Elementary School (SSES) are connected by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) or a English 5 semicolon (;). a. simple sentence c. complex sentence Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write it on the b. compound sentence d. compound-complex sentence provided answer sheet. 13. It is a sentence that contains one independent clause and one or 1. A text that puts forward an argument or a particular point of view more dependent clauses that are connected by a subordinating is called as __________ text. conjunction. a. exposition b. description c. response d. information a. simple sentence c. complex sentence 2. We can note significant details on its text by reading b. compound sentence d. compound-complex sentence comprehensively and answering the __________. 14. Which type of sentence is "The dog barked loudly, but the cat slept a. 3Ws and 3Hs c. 5Ws and 1H soundly."? b. 4Ws and 2Hs d. 6Ws a. simple sentence c. complex sentence 3. This is the place and time in which the story happens. It answers b. compound sentence d. compound-complex sentence the questions where and when. 15. These are teaching and learning tools used to organize information a. character b. setting c. plot d. theme and ideas to comprehend easily. 4. It is a part of the plot wherein it shows how the characters change a. blackboard c. textbooks or are different than they were at the beginning of the story. This b. graphic organizers d. paintings part also gives solution to the problem. 16. It is a graphic organizer used to organize ideas into two columns a. beginning b. middle c. ending d. climax and examine two components of an object, concepts or events. 5. It is a type of text wherein sentences are arranged in the order in which the events happened. a. classification b. explanation c. comparison d. time-order a. T-chart c. Main Idea Web 6. Which is not true about the time-order text-type? a. This text is also called recount. b. Flow chart d. Concept Map b. It does not use transitional or time-order words. 17. This graphic organizer is also known as Sequence chart. c. The ideas are built from the least important detail to the most important detail or vice versa. d. Texts are developed through logical order-time or a. T-chart c. Main Idea Web chronological order and sequence-of-importance. 7. It is an oral or written report of timely and important events to inform people. b. Flow chart d. Concept Map a. news b. headline c. lead d. information 18. It is a kind of noun that names who or what owns or has 8. What element of news means to report the facts exactly the same possession of something. way as they happened? a. proper b. common c. possessive d. count a. brevity b. objectivity c. lead d. headline 19. For proper nouns ending in s, form the possessive either by simply 9. What part of the news will you find the most number of facts? adding an apostrophe or adding an apostrophe and another s. a. headline b. lead c. body of the news d. both A and B a. true b. false c. not sure d. maybe 10. The following are the sources of news except for one, which is not? 20. Which of the following sentences shows correct form of possessive a. newspaper b. televisions c. internet d. notebook noun? 11. Yesterday, February 19, is a fact that can be used making news, a. I met Rexs’ son. c. He was driving Maxes car. what Wh question does it answer? b. Perez’ cat bit me. d. Gomez's new car is black. a. Who b. What c. Where d. When Prepared by: Sir Mark Daniel L. Salvador