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Republic of the Philippines

Region X
Division of Valencia
MAILAG CENTRAL SCHOOL

DIAGNOSTIC TEST IN ENGLISH 6

Name: ____________________________________ Date: _______________________


Teacher: __________________________________ Section: _____________________
TEST I. Directions: Analyze and identify the sound devices for each sentence. Choose the
letter of the correct answer.

_____1. It was cold I saw polar bears wearing jackets.


a. assonance b. hyperbole c. personification d. simile
_____2. The team leader moves as brave as a lion.
a. context clues b. simile c. personification d. onomatopoeia
_____3. The snow is a white blanket.
a. assonance b. alliteration c. hyperbole d. metaphor

TEST II. Directions: Pluralized the underlined regular nouns in each sentences. Choose the
letter of the correct answer.
_____4. My mother sent me two sets of chocolate box.
a. boxx b. boxs c. boxes d. boxses
_____5. The pupils find the three line of the art paper.
a. linese b. lines c. liness d. linseed
_____6. Saint Peter holds the key of heaven’s door.
a. keys b. keyss c. keyz d. keyses

TEST III. Directions: Read the following sentences and find the correct agreement between
the subject of the sentence and its verb. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
_____7. Ma’am Aida Ramos (teach)_______ us how to solve mathematical equations.
a. teachs b. teaches c. teech d. teach
_____8. Santa Rosa City (lead) _________ the STCAA competition.
a. leds b. leeds c. leads d. leadses
_____9. Richard (bake) _______ some cakes for us.
a. bake b. beka c. bakeses d. bakes

TEST IV. Directions: Recall the concept of simile for you to be able to identify the word being
compared to the underlined word. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
_____10. The music changes like prismatic glass, giving the world a glimpse of all the colors it
forgets.
a. changes b. colors c. prismatic glass d. world
_____11. The lowered lamps glow in the midnight air like mammoth orange-moths that flit and
flare through the dark tapestry of night.
a. air b. dark c. mammoth d. tapestry
_____12. I dream of silent verses where the rhyme glides noiseless as an oar.
a. dream b. glides c. silent d. oar

TEST V. Directions: Infer the meaning of the underlined idiomatic expressions in each
sentence. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
_____13. Jose Zavalla basketball team made a game plan at the drop of a hat.
a. badly b. earlier today c. for the win d. without hesitation
_____14. The policemen barked up the wrong tree in our village.
a. arrested the right person c. accusing the wrong person
b. accusing the right person d. arrested no one
_____15. The BMW car is truly costed an arm and leg.
a. very low price b. very intimidating c. very huge d. very expensive

Directions: Read the selection then answer the questions that follow.

Why Does a Cow Chewing When She isn’t Eating?


A cow has a special stomach with four parts. When she eats grass, she chews it just enough to
make it wet. Then it goes into the first part of its stomach, where it becomes softer. From there it goes
into the second part, where it is made into little balls called “cuds”. Later, while the cow is resting, she
brings up each cud one at a time and chews it well. When she swallows it, the food goes into the third
part of her stomach. There the water squeezed out of it. Finally, the food goes to the fourth part of the
cow’s stomach and is broken down into very tiny pieces. Then the cow’s body can take what it needs
from the food to live and grow.
______16. What happens to the grass when it goes to the first part?
A. The grass becomes harder. C. The grass becomes softer.
B. The grass liquify. D. The grass goes to the intestine
______17. In what part is the water squeezed out?
A. first C. second
B. fourth D. third
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

______18. Wetlands are synonymous to________.


A. rivers C. ponds
B. swamps D. seas
______19. What is the root word of the word rarity?
A. rar C. rarity
b. rare D. –ity
______20. Which of these does not belong to land vegetation?
A. farms C. orchards
B. gardens D. reefs
Direction: Circle (copy) the correct verb in each of the sentences below. Check your answers
on the following page.
21. Your friend (talk-talks) too much.
22. The man with the roses (look-looks) like your brother.
23. The women in the pool (swim-swims) well.
24. Bill (drive-drives) a cab.
25. The football players (run-runs) five miles every day.
26. That red-haired lady in the fur hat (live-lives) across the street.
27. He (cook-cooks) dinner for his family.

Directions: Identify the kind of sentences (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative and Exclamatory)
________________________28. How well she sings!
________________________29. What is your name?
________________________30. Did I say anything to make you angry?
________________________31. What is your name?
________________________32. Who told you this?
________________________33. She is a successful writer.
________________________34. It is raining cats and dogs.
________________________35. I want to become a writer.
________________________36. She does not eat meat or fish.
________________________37. Go at once.

Directions: Use Greek and Latin roots as clues to the meanings of words. Encircle the letter of
the correct answer.

38. A telephone is a machine that can carry the sound of someone's voice somewhere far away.
The root tele means far away. What does the root phon mean?
A. sound C. light
B. life D. heat

39. Psychology is the study of human behavior and the mind. The root logy means the study of
something. What does the root psych mean?
A. life C. light
B. mind D. heat

40. The root astro means star. What does the word astronomy mean?


A. the branch of science that studies the physics of light
B. the branch of science that studies sound and hearing
C. the branch of science that studies stars and other objects in space
D. the branch of science that studies moon and comets

Write the letter of the most logical effect or cause of each situation on the space provided.
______41. It was a very hot day. Everyone wanted __________.
A. some cold drinks C. a piece of sandwich
B. two bottles of hot water D. a cup of coffee
______42. After some days Paulo was absent because of sickness, Paulo was well again. He
regained his health.
A. He continued his vacation. C. He helped his mother at home.
B. He started attending his classes. D. He woke up early.
______43. Paulo had missed many lessons so he had to double his efforts.
A. He stayed awake till morning, studying his lessons.
B. He asked his mother to do his homework for him.
C. He requested his teacher to promote him to the next grade level.
D. He copied notes from his classmates and studied them at home.
______44. Paulo was very happy to see his classmates. He was so touched by their
thoughtfulness. He said ____.
A. “Oh, thank you so much”, but why did you come?
B. “Oh thank you very much for coming”, you’ve made me very happy.
C. “Oh, thank you very much. Did you bring something for me?”
D. “Oh, thank you”, what gifts did you bring?”
______45. In spite of his absences, Paulo got high grades.
A. That made his classmates believe he had super powers.
B. That led to his being elected president of the class.
C. That made his mother happy and proud of him.
D. That made his friends believed that they must get absent too, in class.
______46. Why did Kyoto frog and Osaka frog wanted to travel?
A. They want to go to different places
B. They want to live on different places
C. They want to see the differences of the other place
D. They want to look for beautiful places
______47. What made the frogs decide to go home?
A. They think that the other place was a copy of their place.
B. They were tired of traveling.
C. They have seen what they wanted to see.
D. None of the above
______48. Which of the following is the effect of water pollution?
A. People discharged waste into water bodies.
B. Fourteen billion pounds of garbage is dumped into the ocean.
C. Aquatic animals face an extinction rate of five times than terrestrial animals.
D. Lack of proper sanitation in water.
______49. What causes water pollution?
A. Billion pounds of garbage is dumped into the ocean.
B. People have no concern on keeping the cleanliness of water sources.
C. Oil spill cannot be prevented if accidents happen in the bodies of water.
D. All of the above
______50. According to UNICEF, more than 3,000 children die every day all over the world due
to consumption
of contaminated drinking water. In this sentence, which is the effect?
A. according to UNICEF
B. more than 3,000 children die every day all over the world
C. due to consumption of contaminated drinking water
D. All of the above

Prepared by:

ZYRILLE JOY M. SAURAN


T-I

Reviewed by:

ESBERTA M. SAURAN
MT-I
Republic of the Philippines
Region X
Division of Valencia
MAILAG CENTRAL SCHOOL

DIAGNOSTIC TEST IN ENGLISH 6

DIAGNOSTIC TEST IN ENGLISH VI


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION FOR
OBJECTIVES NO. OF PLACEMENT PERCENTAGE
ITEMS
EN6RC-Ia-2.3.1 3 1-3 6%
EN6RC-Ia-2.3.3
EN6RC-Ia-2.3.2
EN6RC-Ia-2.3.9
Analyze sound devices (onomatopoeia,
alliteration, assonance, consonance)
W1
EN6G-Ia-2.3.1 3 4-6 6%
Compose clear and coherent sentences
using appropriate grammatical
structures:
-Pluralization of regular nouns
W1
EN6G-Ih-3.9 3 7-9 6%
Compose clear and coherent sentences
using appropriate grammatical
structures:
-Subject-verb agreement
W8
EN6LC-Ic-2.3.8 3 10-12 6%
EN6LC-Ic-2.3.7
Analyze sound devices (irony and
hyperbole) in a text heard
W3
EN6V-Ia-12.3.1 3 13-15 6%
Infer meaning of idiomatic expressions
using -context clues
Note down relevant information from 2 16-17 4%
text heard
(EN6LC-II-d-e 2.2)
Infer meaning of borrowed words and 3 18-20 6%
context specific terms using
-context clues
-affixes and roots
-other strategies
(EN6V-II-a-f-12.3.3, 12.4.1.3, 12. 4.2.3)
Organize information from primary 7 21-27 14%
sources in preparation for writing,
reporting, and similar academic tasks in
collaboration with others
(EN6SS-II-e-f-3.4)
Identify the kind of sentences. 10 28-37 20%
Infer meaning of borrowed words using; 3 38-40 6%
- Context clues
- Affixes and roots
- Other strategies
- Prefix
- Suffix
(EN6V-IVa-j-12.3.3, 12.4.1.3 – 12.4.2.3)
Distinguish text-types according to 10 41-50 20%
purpose and language features;
- Cause and effect
- Problem and solution
(EN6RC-IVa-d-3.2.5, 3.2.6)
TOTAL 50 1-50 100%
ITEMS

KEY TO CORRECT:

1.C 26.LIVES
2.B 27.COOKS
3.D 28.EXCLAMATORY
4.C 29.INTERROGATIVE
5.B 30.INTERROGATIVE
6.A 31.INTERROGATIVE
7.B 32. NTERROGATIVE
8.C 33.DECLARATIVE
9.D 34.DECLARATIVE
10.C 35.DECLARATIVE
11.C 36.DECLARATIVE
12.D 37.IMPERATIVE
13.D 38.A
14.C 39.B
15.D 40.C
16.C 41.A
17.D 42.B
18.B 43.D
19.B 44.B
20.D 45.C
21.TALKS 46.C
22.LOOKS 47.A
23.SWIMS 48.C
24.DRIVES 49.D
25.RUN 50.B

Prepared by:

ZYRILLE JOY M. SAURAN


T-I

Reviewed by:

ESBERTA M. SAURAN
MT-I

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