Eng 9 Long Test 3rd Quarter
Eng 9 Long Test 3rd Quarter
B. Tell whether the statement is true or false. Write YES if it is true and NO if false.
1. Prejudice behavior can be a result of bias.
2. A biased person considers all sides of an issue.
3. You might not get all the needed information if you read a biased source.
4. A video telling you to vote for someone is an example of unbiased source.
5. Prejudice indicates the preference that something is better than another.
6. Viewing is one of the macro skills which refers to perceiving, examining, interpreting, and
constructing meaning from visual images.
7. Critical thinking is not developed during viewing activity.
8. Post-viewing gives you an opportunity to activate your prior knowledge.
9. Viewing helps one acquire information and ideas.
10. A piece of writing, an advertisement, a painting, a performance, or a film can be used in viewing
activity.
D. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write ONLY the letter of your choice on the space
provided before each number.
1. Which of the following refers to factual information that is used to support an argument?
a.evidence b. argument c. validity d. conclusion
2. Which of the following is the extent to which a concept, conclusion, or measurement is well- founded
and likely corresponds accurately to the real world?
a.evidence b. argument c.validity d. conclusion
3. Which of the following It is an assumption or decision formed after considering the relevant facts or
evidence?
a.evidence b. argument c.validity d. conclusion
4. Which of the following It is a claim backed up by reasons that are supported by evidence?
a.evidence b. argument c.validity d. conclusion _____
5. Which type of evidence is used to support an argument that is derived from reading material, whether
in the form of quotation, paraphrase, or description of the text?
a. Statistical Evidence b. Textual Evidence c. Anecdotal Evidence d. Analogical
Evidence
6. Which of the following is the least common type of prejudice?
A. Marketing C. Nationality
B. Mental Condition D. Religion
7. Using “He” as a generic pronoun to represent all members of group regardless of gender is
considered______________.
A. Gender bias
B. Class bias
C. Sex bias
D. Race bias
8. Which of the following is an example of prejudice?
A. Only his nearest neighbor shared a substantial volume of food.
B. A person with a mental condition should be prohibited from schooling.
They might not have the learning potential.
C. I found out that the goods here are cheaper than the other stores, so I chose to buy here without
hesitation.
D. Of all women living in that area, only beautiful ones were given free access to the new salon.
9. One of the similarities between bias and prejudice is __________.
A. Negative thought
B. Negative treatment
C. Positive communication
D. Negative action
10. Which of the following is considered bias?
A. The speaker/writer is relying on incomplete material.
B. The speaker/listener’s thinking is not influenced by his experience.
C. The speaker/writer attempts to confuse the listener or reader on selective agenda.
D. The speaker writer is to persuade the listener/reader on selective agenda.
F. Analyze the given statements and identify which states a A faulty logic, B
unsupported facts and C emotional appeal. Write the letter of your answer.
1. I loved that movie we saw last night with Brad Pitt. I am going to rent all of his movies, and I am sure
I’ll like all of them.
2. People who live in the North of Britain are friendlier than those who live in the South.
3. I've worked all weekend on this report. I know that it is past your deadline, but I have to work full- time
while also attending college.
4. A telephone company ad shows a small, sweet grandmother sitting patiently by the phone waiting for
her loved ones to call.
5. You must buy a lottery ticket, or you will not win the lottery," and later concluded "Since you bought a
ticket, you will win the lottery.