Dal 8 2019
Dal 8 2019
Dal 8 2019
Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ROXAS CITY
Banica, Roxas City
Telefax No. (036) 6210360
General Directions: Read each item carefully and shade the circle of the letter of
the most appropriate answer on your answer sheet.
3. What is the word based on the following five associated words: whisper, murmur,
speak softly, confidential, underground?
A. talk B. secret C. wish D. gesture
4. The following words: help, assist, uphold, advocate, provide are associated with
what word?
A. support B. envy C. study D. divide
9. Which of the following literal languages matches the figurative language “sweat
flowed like little springs?”
A. perspired abundantly C. sharp angry stare
B. ate candies D. after taking a bath
For numbers 10 to 13, read each sentence and determine the meaning of the
highlighted word using cross sentence clues or your prior knowledge. Then, identify
what clues in the sentence helped you determine the word meaning.
10. I wouldn't mind sharing with Peter if he didn't act like being a part of the family
entitled him to a piece of everything on campus.
A. wouldn’t mind B. didn’t act C. being a part D. piece of everything
11. Angela did not want to go to the party. She wanted to study for the exam, but her
sister nagged her so much that Angela finally acquiesced and agreed to go
A. wanted B. to study C. nagged D. agreed
12. Due to his parsimonious nature, Greg enjoys borrowing movies from the library
and copying them, buying day old bread from the bakery, and recording music from
the radio even though he has a lot of money.
A. borrowing B. enjoys C. recording D. lot of money
13. Her mom always worries about her grades and the colleges that she’ll be able to
attend, but if she were a little less fretful she’d be a lot more fun.
A. worries B. grades C. attend D. more fun
18. “I’ve told you to clean your room a thousand times!” What kind of figurative
language is used in this sentence?
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Hyperbole
For numbers 19 to 23, read the following selection and answer the questions that
follow.
The Impact of Social Media on Student Life (Excerpt)
by Abhishek Karadkar
Many reasons exist that explain why students love to spend time socializing.
Firstly, social networks provide them the freedom to do whatever they want — to
upload what they want and talk to whom they want. They like to make new friends
and comment on the lives of different people. Students can create other online
identities that the real world does not allow. The freedom it gives them to act just by
sitting in front of a computer enthralls them, and they then demand for more freedom.
Never before has it been so easy for young minds to create a digital image of their
actions through such a spontaneous medium.
But this has a darker side that has gained the attention of many parents, and
even eminent psychologists, all over the world. One of the biggest problems is the
identity crisis constant social networking produces. As said by Professor S. Shyam
Sunder, a renowned researcher at Penn State, “The types of actions users take and
the kinds of information they are adding to their profiles are a reflection of their
identities.”
Many psychologists are worried about the identity crisis that our present
generation may face today. The lives of people, especially students, are largely
influenced by what is posted by other people on their profiles. The habits that
students learn are decided more by what their friends do and less by the teachings of
parents or professors.
Our students have become prone to frequent fluctuations in mood and self-
control. If one of a student’s friends posted about his or her present relationship with
someone, then other friends are pressed to do the same thing. Actions that attract
more public attention hold more value, even despite some of them being immoral or
illegal. We even see that many students are worried about their looks, and so they
always try to upload nicer pictures than their friends. A recent survey has stated that
whenever someone uploads a profile picture, it immediately affects the moods of
friends. It often produces stress, anxiety or fear about their identities as people.
Consistently thinking in this way can sometimes lead to depression.
Getting too involved in social media can lead to an addiction that inculcates bad
habits. Students prefer to chat with friends for hours, and this leads to a waste of time
that could have been used for studying, playing or learning new skills. It is often said
that a long-term friendship or relationship is developed when people meet each other,
spend time and share their experiences. But this virtual way of communicating with
each other does not lead to a natural, friendly experience and hence cannot produce
a healthy relationship with those friends. Also, these relationships tend to terminate
easily due to a lack of personal contact.
19. What type of text is the selection above?
A. informational B. narrative C. personal account D. figurative
24. People who believe in God are religious. Anne believes that God do exist. Which
of the following is the most accurate conclusion?
A. Anne believes in religion
B. Anne is the only religious.
C. Anne is religious.
D. Anne believes that all people are religious.
25. Exercise increase blood pressure. Increased blood circulation leads to longer life.
Which of the following could be the best conclusion?
A. People who live longer love exercise.
B. Exercise allows people to live longer.
C. Longer life is achieved only through exercise
D. A longer life is a life spent on exercising.
26. Doctors determined that iodine is good for children’s growth. School authorities
prohibited the selling of potato chips and directed the selling of corn snacks in school
canteens. What could be the most underlying assumption for the said school policy?
A. Corn snacks are iodine sufficient while potato chips are iodine deficient.
B. Corn snacks are cheaper than potato chips.
C. Potato chips are disliked by students.
D. Corn snacks are delicious than potato chips.
27. Killing an innocent person is wrong. Therefore, abortion is wrong. The conclusion
is based on which of the following assumptions.
A. Abortion involves; the killing of an innocent person.
B. Innocent persons must be given due respect.
C. Abortion should not be allowed by law.
D. All the assumptions are correct.
28. Bullying damages the self-esteem of a student. Therefore, students should not be
bullied. The conclusion is based on which of the following underlying assumptions?
A. Self-esteem of a student is important which should not be damaged.
B. The problem of bullying is not sufficiently addressed by school authorities.
C. Bullying incidents are not properly reported.
D. Victims of bullying must be given counselling.
29. The story of “The Soul of the Great Bell” happened nearly 500 years ago
during the Ming Dynasty in the city of Peking. The basic element is _____.
A. exposition B. falling action C. setting D. theme
30. The following are the characters in the folktale “The Soul of the Great Bell”
except____.
A. Ko-ngai B. Cruel Governor C. Yong-Lo D. Kouan-Yu
32. In what point of view “The Soul of the Great Bell” was told?
A. first person B. second person C. third person D. fourth person
33. The following words are stressed on the first syllable, which is not?
A. Europe B. ignorant C. grenade D. favorable
38. It is the use of a word to signify the opposite of what is said and meant.
A. simile B. metaphor C. irony D. hyperbole
41. We will endure even the greatest sufferings that will come our way.
A. ability B. obligation C. probability D. willingness
43. Mahabhrata and Ramayana are considered as epics because they are ___.
A. long B. fantasy C. about love D. about the adventure of hero
44. The epic poem in India that contains ideas about cosmology, statecraft,
philosophy and the science of war into its stories of the deeds of gods
and men is _____.
A. Ramayana B. Biag ni Lam-ang C. Vedas D. Mahabhrata
45. It is the most important part of a single paragraph which contains the
paragraph’s main idea.
A. topic sentence C. paragraph essay
B. closing sentence D. body paragraph
47. This reading skill involves forming a best guess about what the words,
sentences, and paragraphs mean; speculating about what to come; and
then drawing conclusions about what was read to deepen the meaning of
the literal words on the page.
A. predicting outcomes C. making inference
B. noting details D. making generalization
50. Which among the following utterances is an example of words in low pitch?
A. I’m sorry! B. I’m sorry? C. I’m s-s-s-sorry… D. I’m sorry.
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