3rd Quarter Draft Exam
3rd Quarter Draft Exam
3rd Quarter Draft Exam
Writing Techniques Directions: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of your answer on the blank.
1. What writing technique is used in a news report?
a. argumentative b. informative c. persuasive d. all three
2. Which of the following uses persuasive writing technique?
a. advertisements b. documentary film c. TV drama series d. science textbook
3. Which of the following is NOT a technique used in argumentative writing?
a. use of logic c. use of calmer tone
b. use of aggressive tone d. use of counterclaims
4. Which writing technique makes use of facts?
a. argumentative b. informative c. persuasive d. all three
5. What writing technique is used in the sentence, ‘An article in The Guardian stresses a common
objection to its use: “a reliance on Wikipedia can discourage students from engaging with genuine
academic writing” (Coomer, 2013).’?
a. combining facts with emotions c. discusses multiple sides
b. presents only the author’s side d. providing evidence with claims
6. In this type of writing, you are generally writing to give an audience a basic-to-advanced perspective on
something.
a. Argumentative Writing b. Informative Writing c. Persuasive Writing d. B and C
7. When the writer has to take a stand on a topic, persuade his/her audience of the validity of his or her
opinion, and possibly also persuade the audience to take action, he or she is using
a. Argumentative Writing.
b. Persuasive Writing.
c. Informative Writing.
d. Both A and B.
8. This type of writing contains the author's opinions and biases, as well as justifications and reasons were
given by the author as evidence of the correctness of their position
a. Argumentative Writing
b. Informative Writing
c. Persuasive Writing
d. Both A and C
9. Chewy and chocolatey, Chocoo's are the most delightful cookies you will ever taste at the most
affordable price yet! Grab a bag now, and enjoy this treat! .This is an example of
A. Argumentative Writing C. Persuasive Writing
B. Informative Writing D. Slogan Writing
10. "Parents should be held responsible for the actions of their children" is a good topic for a/an
A. Argumentative Speech
B. Informative Speech
C. Argumentative-Informative Speech
D. Descriptive Speech
Literary Criticism Directions: Read each question carefully. Write the letter of your answer on the blank.
1. Which refers to the approach based on the assumption that every text has a universal, underlying
structure?
a. Formalist b. Historical c. Structuralist d. Moralist
2. What approach to literary criticism analyzes one literary work at a time and pay more attention to
features like grammar, syntax and literary devices?
a. Formalist b. Historical c. Structuralist d. Moralist
3. Which approach in literature focuses in judging literary works by their effects on readers?
a. Formalist b. Historical c. Structuralist d. Moralist
4. What literary device is used in Line 9 of Sonnet 127, “Therefore my mistress eyes are raven black”?
a. personification b. simile c. metaphor d. hyperbole
5. Formalist approach focuses only on the inherent features of the text while structuralism focuses on the
universal, underlying structure. This statement is _____.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. both A and B
6. “What patterns in the text reveal its similarities to other texts?” Which approach asks this question?
a. Formalist b. Historical c. Structuralist d. Moralist
7. Which is true about sonnets?
a. It is a 14-line poem with a fixed rhyme scheme that uses iambic pentameter.
b. It is a 14-line poem with alternate rhyme scheme only.
c. It is poem about love and marriage.
d. It is a short lyric poetry.
8. Which approach to literary criticism discovers the text’s primitive or original meaning and background?
a. Feminist b. Historical c. Marxist d. Reader-Response
9. Which approach to literary criticism believes that a reader’s interaction with the text gives the text its
meaning?
a. Feminist b. Historical c. Marxist d. Reader-Response
10. What is the purpose of the reader-response literary critique?
a. analyze the female role in the text
b. examine, explain, and defend our personal reaction to a text
c. understand the structure of the text and its contribution to the overall meaning
d. make a connection between the history that shaped the text and the story itself
11. Which question is asked in a historical approach to literary critique?
a. Who is the reader? Who is the implied reader?
b. How does the interaction of text and reader create meaning?
c. What experiences, thoughts, or knowledge does the text evoke?
d. Does the story reveal or contradict the prevailing values of the time in which it was written?
12. Which history is reflected in the story, “Footnote to Youth”?
a. It was written during the 19th century when parents arrange the marriage of their children.
b. It was written during the time when Filipinos practice marrying at a young age.
c. It was written just right after World War II.
d. There is no historical element in the story.
13. Its purpose is to view literature if it is ethically sound.
a. Historical b. Marxist c. Moralist d. Reader-Response
14. It views literature as a social institution with a specific ideological function.
a. Structuralist/Formalist b. Feminist d. Historical d. Marxist
15. It explores the events and forces that might affect the author’s literary work.
a. Marxist b. Reader Response d. Formalist d. Feminist