First Qe Eng 9
First Qe Eng 9
First Qe Eng 9
Department of Education
Region V
Schools Division of Sorsogon
SABLAYAN HIGH SCHOOL
Sablayan, Juban, Sorsogon
ENGLISH 9
First Quarterly Examination
1. The ticket says, “Gates closes at 2:00 pm.’’ So you ______________come late.
2. It is important to ask your teacher for permission to go in the comfort room, so
you_______________________ go without asking him or her.
3. It is a school policy that all students must be in school uniform, so you
_________________wear casual clothes in school.
4. When someone is speaking, you _______________ speak at the same time too.
5. Mobile phones are not allowed while in the classroom, you __________________use it in
class.
III. Complete the conditional sentences with the result clause from the given options.
Encircle the letter of your choice.
IV. Combine the following words to create a sentence using present real conditional.
Write your sentence on the space provided.
Example:
(I/ drink a lot of water/ I feel better)
If I drink a lot of water, I feel better.
V. Multiple Choice: Read the following statements. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
26. The frozen style is “frozen” in time and remains unchanged. This mostly occurs in
__________.
a. Debates b. Formal gathering c. Ceremonies d. Meetings
27. Which of the following situations require a frozen style?
a. Talking to a superior c. Reading a court order
b. Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance d. Delivering a speech at the senate
28. Which of the following is an example of frozen speech style?
a. Panatang Makabayan c. A commencement speech
b. The President’s Sona d. Opening remarks
29. Which of the following qualities apply to frozen style only?
a. Speech style where formal English is used
b. The standard of correctness in this type is high
c. It does not allow ellipsis, contractions, qualifying modal adverbs, and subjectivity markers
d. Cold form of communication meant to discourage someone from participating
30. What is the main difference between the formal and frozen speech style?
a. Formal style is much more restricted.
b. Formal style is used for group interactions.
c. Frozen style is used for ceremonies while formal style is used for presentations.
d. Frozen style has a facilitator.
31. Which of the following situations employs a formal speech style?
a. talking to a counsellor or psychiatrist
b. giving last minute instructions to players
c. delivering the Lord’s Prayer
d. delivering a speech at the UN Summit
32. Which of the following situations calls for a casual speech style ?
a. delivering an oratorical speech
b. leading a prayer before meal
c. talking to a friend while playing sports
d. leading a prayer in a religious meeting
33. This style is informal. It mostly occurs in a friend-to-friend conversation.
a. intimate b. consultative c. formal d. casual
34. Which of the following situations below requires a formal speech style?
a. talking to a superior c. talking to your classsmates
b. reading a court order d. talking and laughing about memorable experiences
35. The following situations use formal speech style, except:
a. inquiring at a hotel c. delivering an oratorical speech
b. delivering a campaign speech d. delivering news reports
36. It is a style used in formal settings. Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way.
a. consultative b. casual c. frozen d. formal
37. Which of the following situations needs a consultative speech style?
a. Talking to a counselor or psychiatrist
b. Delivering campaign speeches
c. Giving last minute instructions to players
d. Delivering a speech at the UN summit
38. As a student leader, you were asked to talk to the PTA president of your school. What kind of
speech style are you going to apply?
a. Casual b. Consultative c. Intimate d. Formal
39. The language used in Casual style may be shared in public.
a. True b. False c. Not sure d. Not mention
40. Which of the following is NOT an example of Frozen style?
a. National Anthem c. Judicial Sentencing
b. The Preamble of the Constitution d. State of the Nation Address
ANSWER KEY
1. Mustn’t
2. Can’t
3. Mustn’t
4. Can’t
5. Mustn’t
6. worked, would finish
7. would do, studied
8. were, would run
9. would buy, had
10. flew, would visit
11. wouldn’t take, weren’t
12. went, wouldn’t return
13. wouldn’t know, asked
14. wouldn’t refer, thought
15. wouldn’t help, didn’t ask
16. A
17. C
18. B
19. B
20. C
21. If I don’t pay the bills, I pay penalty.
22. If my sister irons my clothes, she gets allowance from me.
23. If Cheska don’t drink enough water, she gets heatstroke.
24. If lots of people come, Jenny throws a party.
25. If I don’t put sunscreen on, I get sunburn.
26. C
27. B
28. A
29. B
30. C
31. D
32. C
33. D
34. A
35. A
36. D
37. A
38. D
39. B
40. D