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This document contains a 25 question multiple choice assessment on concepts related to assessment in learning such as analogy, active and passive voice, past perfect tense, and other grammar topics. Students are asked to choose the correct answer in capital letters. The assessment is concluded with an encouraging message about working hard.

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PHINMA University of Iloilo

College of Education
EDU 533
Assessment in Learning 1

Name: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _________________

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read the question carefully and choose the correct answer among the choices provided.
Kindly write it in CAPITAL LETTERS.

1. Which statement is TRUE about Analogy?

A. Analogies are only used in language and literature, and not in other areas of study.
B. It can have multiple incorrect answers, as long as they establish differences
C. They have resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike.
D. None of the Above

2. What is the sentence structure of Active Voice?

A. Object+ Verb+ Subject


B. Subject + Object +Verb
C. Subject + Verb +Object
D. Verb+ Object + Subject

3. What is the sentence structure of Passive Voice?

A. Object+ Verb + Subject


B. Object+ Subject + Verb
C. Verb+ Object + Subject
D. Subject + Object +Verb

4. Which statement is an example of Past Perfect Tense?

A. She had wear a beautiful dress at the party.


B. The car had blown far away in the tornado.
C. The cloth has fly high on the sky.
D. You have already read the rules of our organization.

5. Which statement is an example of Passive Voice?

A. Dinner is being cooked by Susan


B. I will finish it tomorrow.
C. Susan is cooking dinner.
D. They were painting the house when I arrived.
6. What is the next word among “book : chapter : : tractor : _____”?
A. motor
B. plowed
C. read
D. track

7. What is the next word among “cheap : expensive : : high : _____”?


A. building
B. costly
C. low
D. tall

8. What is the next word among “polite : courteous : : style : _____”?


A. fashion
B. nice
C. pretty
D. ugly

9. What is the next word among “first : last : : most : _____ “?


A. biggest
B. late
C. least
D. more

10. What is the next word among “system : method : : faith : _____”?
A. courtesy
B. manner
C. mistrust
D. trust

11.What is the correct past perfect tense in the sentence “Wellah _____ a lot about the city of Japan.”?

A. had knew
B. had knows
C. has known
D. had known

12. What is the correct past perfect tense in the sentence “Melbert ______ his homework yesterday.”?

A. have done
B. had done
C. has did
D. had did

13. What is the correct past perfect tense in the sentence “Joanna _____ make up from The Watsons
Store this afternoon.”?
A. had brings
B. has brought
C. had brought
D. have buys

14. What is the correct past prefect tense in the sentence “We ____ back to work when we ate our
snacks.”?

A. had goes
B. has went
C. had gone
D. had came

15. What is the correct past prefect tense in the sentence “I ________ that file on your table
yesterday.”?

A. had to keeps
B. has to keep
C. have to kept
D. had to keep

16. Which statement is an example of Active Voice?

A. Fords are made in Cologne.


B. It will be finished tomorrow.
C. James Joyce wrote "Dubliners".
D. Over 20 models have been produced in the past two years.

17. Which statement is NOT TRUE about recognizing Passive Voice?

A. It will be the agent performing the action


B. The actor comes before the action in a sentence
C. They may include a "by the..." phrase after the verb
D. The verb phrase will always include a form of be.

18. What is the function of single colon (:) in Analogy?

A. It is to connect the word


B. It represents the word “as”
C. It stands for “as is”
D. The phrase “is to”

19. Which is an example of analogy with Synonym relationships?

A. delicious is to yummy as gross is to yucky


B. good is to bad as black is to white
C. near is to far as open is to closed
D. smile is to frown as pretty is to ugly
20. Which is an example of analogy with Antonym relationships?

A. adorable is to cute as scary is to creep


B. friendly is to kind as mean is to aggressive
C. rough is to scratchy as smooth is to silky
D. strong is to weak as love is to hate

21. Which is an example of Cause to Effect analogy?

A. flood is to rain as drought is to heat


B. gray is to black as pink is to red
C. oven is to hot as refrigerator is to cold
D. wet is to water as dry is to sand

22. Which is an example of Noun to Adjective analogy?

A. apple is to fruit as carrot is to vegetable


B. artist is to draw as movie star is to act
C. blue is to sky as green is to grass
D. giggle is to laugh as sniffle is to sob

23. What are the good reasons to use the Passive Voice?

A. To be not tactful by naming the actor


B. To create a simple tone for the doer
C. To describe a condition in which the actor is known
D. To emphasize the action rather than the actor

24. What is the other term of past perfect in English?

A. Plusperfect
B. Pasterfect
C. Pluperfect
D. Plumperfest

25. What is the word used in Past perfect to refer to an event that was only a short time earlier than
before now?

A. before
B. earlier
C. just
D. while
Keep it up students!

“You don’t get what you wish for. You get what you work for.”

– Daniel Milstein

*** END OF TEST ***

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